This hotel is absolutely fantastic! It's super convenient being right next to the pedestrian street, so I never had to worry no matter how late I was out. They offer free alcohol đș from morning till night, and there's delicious ramen available for a late-night snack!
We stayed for two nights at this hotel in northern Okinawa, near the Churaumi Aquarium. Even though it's far from the city and there's no shopping mall, it was a really pleasant vacation.
The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the aquarium, so you can sleep in and head over there. There's also a Lawson convenience store nearby for any essentials. Just cross the road from the hotel and you're on a beautiful beach with fine white sand, perfect for kids.
The rooms are very spacious, offering plenty of room to move around, and they face the ocean, so you can watch the sunset.
The hotel has a public bath. When we booked, the two rooms had different prices. One included two bath tickets, while the other required a purchase of 1700 JPY per person. Luckily, we had two 1000 JPY vouchers to offset the cost.
The mini-bar in the room is free, with two cans of beer and two cans of fruit wine soda. Each person can also get a free beer or tea at the lobby every day, so you can fully enjoy Okinawan beer. The breakfast at the restaurant is also quite good, with plenty of Okinawan specialties.
My only regret is the hotel restaurant's capacity. When we checked in around 3 PM, we tried to book dinner for that evening, but all three hotel restaurants were already full. The earliest availability was after 8 PM, and they couldn't reach Chinese mobile numbers, so we had to wait for a message in our room. If we hadn't found another restaurant outside the hotel that could seat us, my child would have been hungry for several hours. Being in a hotel already far from the city, I felt quite helpless at that moment.
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LLEE CHUN YANG2026.02.02
This hotel is not new but is well maintained in my opinion, we had a comfortable 5 nights stay. Located at a quiet corner in Naha city, Naha port with unblock port view. Pleasant experience with the reception though require a little guessing work when the carpark uncle tries to redirect us to the alternate open air hotel carpark, we managed with the given map, a short walk away. Basement parking at the hotel building has very limited lots, often full after sunset. Ice making machine available on our level lobby and notice microwave too at other floor. A short drive from the airport. A bakery, 7-11 and souvenir shop on ground level, complimentary hot spring bath, coin laundry... There is also a supermarket less than 5 minute walk away.
There's a multi-story car park right next to the hotel entrance, but the front desk asked us to park elsewhere initially. It wasn't until a local guest spoke to the staff that they finally directed us to the paid multi-story parking. We weren't even allowed to stop briefly at the entrance. The next day, when we checked out, I saw the entrance was full of cars.
This might be the best hotel on Senagajima⊠hmm⊠the sunset is beautiful, the sea view is beautiful, and watching planes take off and land is also beautiful⊠but⊠the hotel's hot spring had a rotten, watery smell, the restroom on the first floor was dirty, there were ants in the room, and it was clear that many facilities hadn't even been wiped down in a long time. The staff were actually quite patient, and English communication was fine, but then there was an unexpected incident: I am very sure my wife and I are mindful of noise levels in public, yet during dinner, simply because I borrowed a phone, an elderly Japanese man at the next table, without any warning, yelled âshut upâ like an animal. And the nearby staff member did nothing⊠If it weren't for considering international relations and being in a foreign country, I really would have wanted to have a vocabulary contest with that animal-like old man⊠To be honest, this was my first time encountering such an incident in Japan, but the hotel staffâs inaction completely ruined my impression of the place.
Our stay in Okinawa was incredibly comfortable and enjoyable. The hotel's location is superb, right by the shopping district and the beach, making it super convenient for dining, entertainment, and everything else. Although the room wasn't huge, it was cozy and impeccably clean. The separate shower and toilet were a really practical touch. The staff were exceptionally friendly and attentive, always ready to help, and even went out of their way to recommend local eateries and sightseeing routes. Overall, it offered great value for money and perfectly suited our vacation needs. I'd definitely choose to stay here again on my next visit!
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GGuest User2024.05.22
The facilities, location and services are good. I am a HongKonger so I do not understand Japanese but the staff tried their best to communicate with me. They took care of me a lot. One of the bad thing is that I do not get used to live in a cabin. I think I might have better experience if I can live in a single room.
I feel like the location is great but somehow the hotel is quite old-fashion style. There's no very impressive thing within the hotel. The free ramen is okay level but it's not that worthy to waste your appetite here. Anyway, it's okay level but I would say it's very likely to find a better hotel in the same level of cost.
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AAnonymous User2026.03.10
Itâs surrounded by massage parlours but felt quite safe. Can walk to the busy part of Naha in about 15 minutes. The only reason Iâd stay here again is if I wanted to onsen. That was the biggest draw for me. There wasnât much customer service. Check in with a computer. Same with check out. We had a small Honda N box and they said itâs too tall for their car park. They provided a list of nearby car parks. Again not much service there.
This hotel is really isolated. If you donât plan to self-drive, you can hardly go there or take a taxi. The place is peaceful. The spa is really good with Jacuzzi and no one was using it when I were there for 2 nights. The pillow is too hard and am having a neck pain. The room and facilities are really clean. Free breakfast and the taste good.
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YYEUNG RoyAlthough AJ Ikei Island Hotel is located in a remote corner, it has its own unique charm. The hotel faces the Pacific coast, and the building overlooks the ocean. There are green grasslands around it and a large children's playground. There are hot springs indoors, so you can soak in the warmth after a day of exercise to relieve your fatigue. The hotel is a great place for vacation and leisure!
Yyiqian17Our stay in Okinawa was incredibly comfortable and enjoyable. The hotel's location is superb, right by the shopping district and the beach, making it super convenient for dining, entertainment, and everything else. Although the room wasn't huge, it was cozy and impeccably clean. The separate shower and toilet were a really practical touch. The staff were exceptionally friendly and attentive, always ready to help, and even went out of their way to recommend local eateries and sightseeing routes. Overall, it offered great value for money and perfectly suited our vacation needs. I'd definitely choose to stay here again on my next visit!
MMietaiyouWe stayed for two nights at this hotel in northern Okinawa, near the Churaumi Aquarium. Even though it's far from the city and there's no shopping mall, it was a really pleasant vacation.
The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the aquarium, so you can sleep in and head over there. There's also a Lawson convenience store nearby for any essentials. Just cross the road from the hotel and you're on a beautiful beach with fine white sand, perfect for kids.
The rooms are very spacious, offering plenty of room to move around, and they face the ocean, so you can watch the sunset.
The hotel has a public bath. When we booked, the two rooms had different prices. One included two bath tickets, while the other required a purchase of 1700 JPY per person. Luckily, we had two 1000 JPY vouchers to offset the cost.
The mini-bar in the room is free, with two cans of beer and two cans of fruit wine soda. Each person can also get a free beer or tea at the lobby every day, so you can fully enjoy Okinawan beer. The breakfast at the restaurant is also quite good, with plenty of Okinawan specialties.
My only regret is the hotel restaurant's capacity. When we checked in around 3 PM, we tried to book dinner for that evening, but all three hotel restaurants were already full. The earliest availability was after 8 PM, and they couldn't reach Chinese mobile numbers, so we had to wait for a message in our room. If we hadn't found another restaurant outside the hotel that could seat us, my child would have been hungry for several hours. Being in a hotel already far from the city, I felt quite helpless at that moment.
PPhilTAmazing stay with a great view, quality hotel room, welcoming and attentive staff. I had some special requests which they helped with during my staff. Location is very private and quiet but also come with the downside of being a bit further away from stores or restaurants. Would love to visit again in the future.
AAnonymous UserItâs surrounded by massage parlours but felt quite safe. Can walk to the busy part of Naha in about 15 minutes. The only reason Iâd stay here again is if I wanted to onsen. That was the biggest draw for me. There wasnât much customer service. Check in with a computer. Same with check out. We had a small Honda N box and they said itâs too tall for their car park. They provided a list of nearby car parks. Again not much service there.
GGuest User. Halekulani Okinawa is an outstanding resort that delivers exactly what you expect from the brand: impeccable service, exceptional comfort, and a deep sense of calm.
The service is flawlessâattentive, warm, and genuinely thoughtful without ever feeling intrusive. The rooms are extremely comfortable, beautifully designed, and perfectly suited for a slow, restorative stay. The surrounding nature is stunning, and the resort feels well integrated into its landscape, which adds a lot to the overall experience.
We stayed in December, and despite it being winter, the atmosphere was still incredibly pleasant and charming. The main pool does not operate in winter, but honestly, it doesnât feel like a drawback at allâthere is so much more to the property than the pool.
Breakfast deserves a special mention: it is excellent, with high-quality ingredients and great variety. I highly recommend trying breakfast in different restaurants during your stay, as each offers a slightly different experience.
Overall, Halekulani Okinawa is a refined, serene, and beautifully executed resort. A perfect choice for those who value comfort, service, and atmosphere over loud entertainmentâeven in the winter season.
TTKâBeware of HIDDEN COSTS for the indoor swimming pool, gym, onsen, and even the seats at the adult outdoor swimming pool. To me, this is pure robbery. I have never experienced this before in my life, even at other hotels in Japan. I understand there are sometimes fees for an onsen, but hotels normally give a discount or allow guests to use it once for free. This is why I gave 1 to amenities.
There are two options for breakfast: Japanese or International. The Japanese breakfast was served in a bento box (one per person, with unlimited refills on rice and soup), but the fish was already a bit cold. I know they donât want to keep their customers waiting, but there should be a way to keep the food warm. My advice is to always go with the international buffet unless you prefer to sit somewhere with fewer people.
The room was great, soundproof, and well-equipped with everything you need, including a medium-sized bathtub. However, the view from my room was blocked by the pool and trees (this wouldn't be an issue if you are above the 5th or 6th floor). The hotel indeed looked pretty, but I found their beaches to be kind of mid compared to what I saw while driving around Okinawa.
GGuest UserThe staff didn't speak much English, which caused a problem at check-in. I had to call Trip.com Korea to sort it out, and check-in was delayed by over 30 minutes, but I never got a clear explanation for the issue.
Overall, the hotel is clean, and the room size is decent. It was great to have a convenience store nearby. There's a large public bath, but it's more of a regular bathhouse than a hot spring. Guests can use it for free, but note that the lockers are not free.
JJessieâs AlexThis might be the best hotel on Senagajima⊠hmm⊠the sunset is beautiful, the sea view is beautiful, and watching planes take off and land is also beautiful⊠but⊠the hotel's hot spring had a rotten, watery smell, the restroom on the first floor was dirty, there were ants in the room, and it was clear that many facilities hadn't even been wiped down in a long time. The staff were actually quite patient, and English communication was fine, but then there was an unexpected incident: I am very sure my wife and I are mindful of noise levels in public, yet during dinner, simply because I borrowed a phone, an elderly Japanese man at the next table, without any warning, yelled âshut upâ like an animal. And the nearby staff member did nothing⊠If it weren't for considering international relations and being in a foreign country, I really would have wanted to have a vocabulary contest with that animal-like old man⊠To be honest, this was my first time encountering such an incident in Japan, but the hotel staffâs inaction completely ruined my impression of the place.
JJose LoThis hotel is really isolated. If you donât plan to self-drive, you can hardly go there or take a taxi. The place is peaceful. The spa is really good with Jacuzzi and no one was using it when I were there for 2 nights. The pillow is too hard and am having a neck pain. The room and facilities are really clean. Free breakfast and the taste good.
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