Popular beach resort hotel located in central Okinawa
The ANA InterContinental Manza Beach Resort is located in Onna Village in central Okinawa, close to the popular sightseeing spot Manza-Magee.
The hotel is a place where you can experience firsthand the beach resort that everyone imagines Okinawa to be like, with white sandy beaches and bright blue waters stretching out before your eyes. Of course, it is possible to view the ocean from the windows of the guest rooms.
In addition to guest rooms and restaurants, the hotel has a spa, fitness center, banquet and conference rooms, and the Aqualuce Chapel, where resort weddings can be held, making it popular with guests for a variety of purposes.
Point 1: Lovely guest rooms with a resort-like atmosphere
Guests can choose from a total of five types of rooms, three of which are suites, club rooms, and guest rooms, which are the main feature of the hotel.
Of these, we recommend the Club Room, which offers access to the Club Lounge. The classic type room offers a spacious 32 square meters and a balcony that also overlooks the Okinawan sea.
In the Club Lounge, you can enjoy afternoon tea and evening cocktails free of charge while looking out over the Okinawan sea.
Point 2: Enjoy the Okinawan sea with beach activities
The hotel offers several activities for guests to enjoy the Okinawan Sea.
The hotel operates Manza Ocean Park®, the largest marine athletic facility in Japan, in the ocean in front of the hotel. There is also a kids’ zone, so the whole family can enjoy the park.
A recommended activity for adults is the “Catamaran Yacht Cruise. The sunset viewed from the venue offers a romantic time.
Point 3: Enjoy Okinawa’s delicious gourmet food
With eight restaurants offering a wide variety of cuisines, you will never have to leave the hotel during your stay.
At Aqua Belle All Day Dining, where you can dine any time of the day, you can enjoy international cuisine in a buffet or a la carte style.
For those who prefer to eat local Okinawan cuisine, “Beach Izakaya Chanpuru” is recommended. Enjoy traditional Okinawan dishes such as goya Chanpuru (bitter melon stir-fry) while looking out over the Manza Sea.