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Hyatt Regency Naha, Okinawa

Okinawa  •  Japan
Hyatt Regency Naha Okinawa, an energizing new landmark on Okinawa Island—a place for guests to convene, connect and collaborate. Located in Sakurazaka—the bustling heart of Naha—Hyatt Regency Naha Okinawa will combine Hyatt’s legendary standard of service with genuine Okinawan-style hospitality to provide a unique and inspiring experience for guests. Hyatt Regency Naha Okinawa houses 294 clean-lined, contemporary guestrooms in soothing colorways, with subtle details inspired by traditional Ryukyu culture. Offering a designated working area, complimentary wireless high-speed Internet access, a 40/55" flat-screen TV and a plush Sealy BoxTop mattress, our comfortable guestrooms morph effortlessly between office and oasis.

The Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa

Okinawa  •  Japan
Escape to The Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa, a newly renovated golf and spa resort nestled within the prestigious Kise Country Club. Surrounded on three sides by its breathtaking 18-hole championship course with panoramic ocean views, the resort offers an unparalleled retreat of tranquility and indulgence.

Boasting 97 exquisitely redesigned guest rooms, each blending contemporary elegance with Okinawan charm, The Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa promises the ultimate in luxury and comfort. Savor unforgettable culinary journeys at three distinct dining outlets, each showcasing the finest flavors of the region and beyond. Rejuvenate your body and spirit at the award-winning spa, housed in its own serene pavilion, where innovative treatments meet the healing traditions of Okinawa. Whether you are perfecting your swing on the championship greens, indulging in gourmet dining, or immersing yourself in bespoke wellness experiences, The Ritz-Carlton, Okinawa offers a renewed escape like no other.

Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa

Okinawa  •  Japan
All of the sophisticated 343 rooms –all non smoking– face the ocean, consist of natural colors and stylish interiors, and feature an open-air balcony for guests to enjoy a variety of sea views. “The Island” of 320 rooms including all suites are housed in a seven-storey main wing on Seragaki Island. “The Island” also houses restaurants and bars, event venues, and recreational facilities including spa, and outdoor and indoor pools. The remaining 23 rooms occupy a three-storey “The Beach House” on the Okinawa Main Island side. Across from Seragaki Island, “The Beach House” faces calm Seragaki Beach right in front and suitable for families or longer stays. A short bridge on the premises links the two zones, each of which will enjoy direct beach access. Registered guests will be free to come and go between two zones by vehicles that inspire feelings of the resort.

The Terrace Club Wellness Thalasso at Busena

Okinawa  •  Japan
On Cape Busena, on the northern coast of Okinawa's main island, about 90 minutes from Naha Airport, The Terrace Club Wellness Thalasso at Busena is an adults-only wellness resort for guests aged 13 and over, and a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World. Everything here begins with the sea. Natural seawater drawn from the cape fills the Thalasso Pool, where shifting currents, buoyancy, and temperature work on the body by turns, sometimes firmly, sometimes gently, coaxing loose the tension ordinary life leaves behind. The wellness programs are tailored rather than rushed, meant to send you home still supple and unhurried, the effects lingering long after departure. The resort holds just 68 rooms, none smaller than 54 square meters, where spacious is the baseline. Open the terrace doors and the light and wind off the East China Sea pour in at once. Club Deluxe Ocean looks over the quiet, ever-changing waters of Nago Bay; Club Deluxe Sunset frames the sun setting over the sea, the red-tiled roofs of the resort village, and the headland itself. Interiors are clean-lined and pared back, and the large daybed on the terrace is made for an afternoon nap, or doing nothing but listening to the waves breathe.

Dining turns on Okinawan ingredients. At Fine Dining "Sanatio," wellness cuisine balances nutrition and beauty on the plate, so that caring for the body costs you nothing in pleasure. The Library Lounge & Bar, Thalasso Cafe, and poolside bar bracket the rhythm of the day, and the afternoon tea and evening aperitif come as a matter of course for Club guests. Beyond the water therapies, a NUCCA or THALGO treatment resets body and mind, a walk along the cape and its long beach clears the head, and the infinity pool draws your gaze out until the water meets the sea with no seam between them. This is a place for travelers who want to reset their pace, arriving worn out and leaving lighter, with a way to keep that calm.

Halekulani Okinawa

Okinawa  •  Japan
Perched along the dramatic coral coastline of Onna Village, Halekulani Okinawa brings the storied Hawaiian legacy of Halekulani to Japan’s southern shores, translating its name—“house befitting heaven”—into a distinctly Ryukyuan setting. Facing a sweep of emerald sea and powder-soft sand, the resort’s 360 guestrooms and suites are all oriented toward the horizon, where floor-to-ceiling windows and private terraces frame an ever-shifting canvas of light and water. Interiors echo the brand’s century-old ethos of understated refinement, rendered in serene palettes, tactile natural materials, and meticulous craftsmanship. Five exclusive villas, each with its own private onsen and pool, offer a heightened sense of seclusion for those seeking absolute privacy. Across the grounds, five swimming pools—including the iconic orchid mosaic pool and a series of infinity edges that dissolve into the sea—anchor a landscape designed for unhurried days. A tranquil spa and expansive beachfront complete the atmosphere, inviting guests to recalibrate to the gentle cadence of island life.

Dining at Halekulani Okinawa unfolds as a refined culinary journey from sunrise to starlight. House Without A Key channels the relaxed elegance of its Honolulu counterpart, pairing ocean breezes and live performances with approachable, locally inspired cuisine. At SHIROUX, contemporary gastronomy is elevated through precise technique and seasonal expression, while AOMI honors Japanese culinary artistry with pristine ingredients and thoughtful presentation. KINGDOM celebrates premium steaks and an extensive wine selection in a setting that feels both intimate and indulgent. As dusk settles, Sunset Bar SPECTRA becomes the stage for handcrafted cocktails and panoramic coastal views awash in gold and indigo. From poolside barbecues to discreet in-room dining overlooking the sea, every meal is an extension of place. At Halekulani Okinawa, flavor and landscape intertwine seamlessly, crafting a narrative of coastal luxury defined by grace, authenticity, and the art of slowing down.

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