The hotel itself is clean and in a good shape. The wedding church attached (like many Nikko hotels) gives it a special feel. There is a variety of restaurants and shops in the hotel. However, during our stay it was over crowded. There were too many children in the pool, giving it an impression of a kindergarten pool. There was a typhoon, so basically we did not have the sea option. We had an incident which led to the hotel manager kindly upgrading our room to a top floor room in the renovated building, which is absolutely better than the old building. The day after the typhoon the marine sports was still closed in the hotel, so we had to go to a nearby resort to ride the crazy tube pulled by the jet ski. Overall, it was my second trip to Okinawa was OK despite the typhoon. If you want to go out of the hotel for a cheap meal, you can also go to the salt museum nearby, which has a pizza viking (all-you-can-eat) next to it, with specialty cocktails.
- Resort Nikko Alivila
- Nikko Alivila Hotel
