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Casual and Relaxing Hotel in Onna Village Area
Published date: December 27, 2024

Casual and Relaxing Hotel in Onna Village Area

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Property Stayed (December, 2024)
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Experience of the stay
Solo trip. Without any particular purpose, I rented a car and leisurely drove from Naha along Route 58. The Onna Village area is indeed a resort destination, and while there are hotels that are out of reach, among them, this BEB5 Okinawa Seragaki offers a casual and comfortable stay. It's a hotel you can use for long stays, featuring a kitchen, microwave, and washing machine, which you won't experience in high-end hotels. Although it was the bottom-tier room, it was clean, spacious enough that I felt far from the bathroom! Plus, there was a terrace. Right in front of the hotel building, there was a heated pool open even in winter, and many guests were using the pool despite it being December in Okinawa. On the first floor of the hotel, there’s a gym, a food court-style dining area, and you can eat and drink what you bring from outside without any hesitation, which was very likable. There’s also a food truck in the garden, so ordering from there could be a good option. While there are not many shops in Onna Village, there are convenience stores within walking distance from the hotel, so I had no trouble. Even for a slightly longer stay, you can do laundry and drying in the room, making it a comfortable hotel for families as well. While I felt the room size was too much for one, I highly recommend it for those who want to spread their wings!
Experiences during the trip
This time, I took a leisurely drive along Route 58 without using the expressway. I stopped by Araha Beach, American Village, and got my breakfast for the next day from my favorite Jimmy's. There are many things that represent Okinawa on the way to Onna Village. After relaxing a bit at the hotel, I walked to Manza Beach’s Navi Beach. This sense of liberation is truly the essence of travel. The hotel offers rental bicycles, making it easy to get around. For dinner, I drove about 30 minutes to Nago, where I indulged in my beloved A&W with a root beer in hand, savoring a burger! Pure bliss. I highly recommend visiting the popular Okinawa soba restaurant, Nakamura Soba, which is also just a short walk away from the hotel. When the weather is good, enjoying seaweed soba while admiring the blue sea of Seragaki is immensely satisfying for both body and soul. It gets packed right when it opens, so staying at this hotel allows you to be the first in line! I would definitely return to this hotel located in the heart of the main island, Onna Village.