- 2017.06.29
- nakamura
Great Access! Five Select Hotels in Okinawa with Shuttle Services to Naha Airport
Choosing a hotel with good access to the airport is important when traveling. Here are five select hotels in Okinawa with shuttle bus services to Naha Airport.
1. Kanucha Bay Hotel & Villas
This is a resort hotel in an area that retains much of Okinawa's natural scenery, such as a river surrounded by mangroves, a verdant forest, and untouched beach. There are eight accommodations located throughout the spacious grounds, including Azelia, with great views from a glass-paneled bathroom, and independent cottages. There is also a variety of restaurants including those serving Italian and Japanese, as well as a poolside bar. The resort also has three pools (indoor and outdoor). There are English-speaking staff.
Approx. 1 hr 40 min on the shuttle bus to Naha Airport
Bus fare: One way 2,200 JPY (incl. tax)/adult (junior high students and older), 1,100 JPY (incl. tax)/child (elementary school)
2. ANA InterContinental Manza Beach Resort
This is a resort hotel surrounded by the ocean. The guestrooms are decorated in white and blue, and come in a variety of types from twin ocean view rooms to those with balconies. There is also a wide selection of restaurants, including one where you can have Ryukyu cuisine while enjoying traditional performing arts shows. The hotel also has many facilities, including large shared baths with jacuzzis. There are staff who speak English, Korean and Italian.
Approx. 1 hr 10 min - 2 hrs on the shuttle bus to Naha Airport
Bus fare: One way 1,700 JPY/adult, 850 JPY/child
3. Hotel Nikko Alivila
This is a hotel right in front of Nirai Beach, which is known as a beach with particularly clear water even in Okinawa. It offers a variety of airy rooms including twin rooms right in front of the ocean, and top floor rooms with panoramic views. There is also a wide selection of restaurants, including one in which you can enjoy barbecue with a view of the beach, and one that serves Ryukyu cuisine. There are English-speaking staff.
Approx. 1 hr 30 - 40 min on the shuttle bus to Naha Airport
Bus fare: One way 1,500 JPY/adult (junior high school and older), 750 JPY/child (age 3 through elementary school)
4. Hotel Orion Motobu Resort & Spa
This is a resort hotel in a great location close to Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium and surrounded by emerald beaches. All guestrooms have balconies with views of the beautiful ocean and of Ie Island's rows of evergreens. There is a variety of restaurants including a buffet, a barbecue restaurant, and a Japanese restaurant offering Japanese food and hibachi grill. The resort also has a wide selection of facilities, including large shared baths with natural onsen hot spring water and a pool. There are English-speaking staff.
Approx. 2 hrs 15 min on the shuttle bus to Naha Airport
Bus fare: One way 2,500 JPY/adult
5. Rizzan Sea Park Hotel Tancha Bay
This is a hotel in a fabulous location within Okinawa Kaigan Quasi-National Park. The beach is right in front, and the guest rooms include ocean view suites. The hotel has a variety of restaurants and bars, including those that serve Japanese cuisine, Chinese cuisine, and barbecue. There is a heated indoor pool, as well as a pool that seems to be one with the beach. There is a large shared bath with a panoramic view and sauna to relax in.
Approx. 1 hr 15 - 30 min on the shuttle bus to Naha Airport
Bus fare: One way 1,600 JPY/adult (junior high and older), 800 JPY/child (ages 3 - 11).
Okinawa is full of great places to visit and great food to eat. Please refer to this article to choose your accommodations when visiting.
*Please note that the information in this article is from the time of writing or publication and may differ from the latest information.
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