The ultimate resort hotel with a pool in Yomitan Village
About an hour’s drive from Naha Airport, the Uza Terrace Beach Club Villas is one of five Terrace Hotels in Okinawa. The Uza Terrace Beach Club Villas is one of the five Terrace Hotels in Okinawa.
The price is the ultimate, about 150,000 yen, but all rooms have a pool, and the service is top-notch, not to mention the room design and furnishings. This is the best choice for those who are looking for the ultimate resort-like those in other countries.
Point 1: The design of the hotel is just wonderful!
The exterior features an orange roof that resembles an Okinawan house.
Once inside, the spacious interior is reminiscent of an overseas beach resort such as Bali, with a simple, warm, tropical interior.
I like the understated luxury, not the flaunting of luxury.
Plus, the courtyard has a private pool and Jacuzzi of considerable size, and it’s so luxurious you won’t believe your eyes.
The room types are the 88-square-meter Club Pool Villa, the two-bedroom (137 square meters), also the Club Pool Villa, and the 256-square-meter Presidential Villa.
The one-bedroom Pool Villa can accommodate up to three people, and the Presidential Villa, the largest of the three, can accommodate up to eight people. If you choose the villa that best suits your needs and the number of guests, it will not be so expensive.
Point 2: The hotel service is excellent!
The hotel has 48 rooms in total, with 24-hour butler service.
Besides, you will receive tea time and sunset time hospitality in the lounge with its tropical interior, so you can relax and enjoy yourself without worrying about going out.
Breakfast is included in the price, with a choice of four types of freshly baked bread and original jam, or a galette made with wheat from their farm.
Dinner is an extra charge but is served in the fine dining room and includes French-based continental cuisine. The menu changes semiannually.
The menu changes approximately every six months, and in 2022, a chef from a five-star hotel in Corsica, France, will be invited and Mediterranean cuisine will be served.
In this way, the hotel’s appeal lies in its high-class service, which sets it apart from ordinary resort hotels.
Point 3: The selection of stores in the hotel is sophisticated!
The hotel also has a store where you can find sophisticated goods selected by the staff.
Yachimun (pottery, tableware, etc.) with unique forms by artists who have their studios in Yomitan Village are especially recommended, and many people buy them as souvenirs of their trip.
At the attached café, you can take out tropical shaved ice, smoothies, and picnic sets that can be rented for picnics (sandwiches are available for a fee).
This hotel would make for a completely out-of-the-ordinary stay.






