Located near the Naha Cruise Terminal, Hotel Anteloum Naha is an artistic hotel where you can watch the ships come and go and have tea while admiring the artwork throughout the building.
All rooms have a harbor view, and the hotel is only a 9-minute drive from Naha Airport! Recommended for an overnight stay before crossing over to the islands or returning to the mainland.
Point 1: Even in Naha, it feels like a resort! A hotel where you can enjoy art to the fullest
When it comes to traveling in Okinawa, I think there are many cases where you first enjoy a resort atmosphere in the central or northern part of the main island and then spend one night in Naha before returning home.
You may be thinking, “Well, the hotel in Naha is in the city, so what’s the use of a business hotel? Are you thinking, “Well, it’s in the city, so a business hotel in Naha is just as well?
There is a hotel in Naha City where you can enjoy a resort-like atmosphere at a reasonable price, and you will be very satisfied.
That is the Anteloum Naha.
As soon as you enter the hotel, you are greeted by bold artwork, and the guest rooms also feature concept rooms featuring artists.
Of course, even the standard rooms are simple and relaxing with a wood texture!
The price is not too high, but the hotel is very cozy, and it is managed by UDS. They are doing a good job, aren’t they?
Point 2: There is a nomad lounge with a large panoramic harbor view!
Nomad Lounge” is an unfamiliar term, isn’t it?
Hotel Anteloum Naha has a “Nomad Lounge” in addition to a lounge.
This place is located near the ferry terminal that goes to the outlying islands and the Naha Cruise Terminal where foreign ships arrive, so you can see the ships coming and going up close.
Now that we are in the coronavirus disaster, there are no foreign ships calling at the port, but it is amazing to be able to see foreign ships that you normally would not be able to see on the mainland.
That’s why it’s called the “Nomad Lounge,” because it provides an environment where you can work while enjoying such a panoramic harbor view.
There is Wi-Fi and power, as well as a month’s subscription for coffee. Working in a place like this is sure to inspire new ideas.
Point 3: Breakfast is good, but lunch is well received!
At Hotel Anteloum Naha, breakfast is buffet style.
The breakfast consists of Western and Okinawan dishes including freshly sliced ham, fresh vegetables, and the hotel’s original curry.
What is more often posted on Instagram is the all-you-can-eat lunch that includes six different appetizers, a choice of six different pasta and risotto dishes, and dessert.
The colorfully arranged antipasti and pasta are so large that it is impossible to eat all six. The price of 2,280 yen is too good to be true.
From 2:00 p.m., there is a plan that includes only one type of pasta, appetizer, focaccia, drink bar, dessert, and a welcome drink for 1,600 yen, which is even more economical.