I stayed here for four nights with my spouse, who was attending a nearby conference. Our comfortable, immaculately clean room offered nice furnishings, ample space, bathrobes, slippers, and extremely firm beds, which we like. We could have used a tad more drawer space, however. All rooms have sea views, but ours overlooked the parking lot as well. If we left the window open at night for fresh air and the sound of surf, voices and vehicle noise also entered the room.
A breakfast buffet , included in the room price, was available in three restaurants. Our favorite proved to be the Chinese restaurant, because of its spectacular sea views and dim sum offerings. All restaurants had extremely high prices, due in part to the poor exchange rate now between the Yen and the U.S. Dollar. For example, a sandwich with a few potato chips went for about $16 (U.S.) and a glass of ice tea cost $9 (U.S.) . We found a small, rustic restaurant -- Umi no Ie -- a 20-minute walk away with excellent food and reasonable prices.. Go to the main gate and turn left.
It was too chilly to swim during our stay, but the huge pool and beach looked inviting. There are many water activities offered for guests. Other offerings include a spa, nail salon and laundry room with myriad washers and dryers.
The resort is about an hour by taxi from Downtown Naha. It takes at least 90 minutes (2 hours during rush hour) to get to or from Naha by bus. I recommend a rental car for those who want to explore the island. Please note that an International Driver's license is required. Many conference participants assumed they could rent a car with only a driver's license from their country and a passport and soon learned otherwise.
Service was excellent. There was always someone available who spoke good English and was willing to work with me to find answers to my questions, many of which were quite complicated.
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