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Experience the epitome of luxury blended with the Okinawan culture in The Ritz-Carlton Okinawa. The hotel features 97 modern and elegantly appointed guestrooms, unique spa facilities set in the middle of the lush Yambaru forest, three distinctive restaurants offering the most exquisite cuisine, as well as easy access to Japan's Kise Beach.
Summary of reviewsThe Ritz-Carlton Okinawa is the perfect destination for those seeking a luxurious and unforgettable experience. The hotel has stunning decor, a great view of the sea and a strong sense of history as a luxury brand. The hospitality is exceptional - staff members are professional and attentive to detail. One reviewer even noted the appealing scent in the hallway leading to the breakfast restaurant. Though the sea is a bit far, the hotel offers a unique atmosphere and top-notch facilities. It's an excellent choice for special occasions like birthdays.
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This luxurious hotel features a Honeymoon Package which includes comfortable and private accommodation, half a bottle of champagne, daily buffet breakfast, late checkout at 1pm and many other amenities that will make your honeymoon as wonderful as possible.
The Ritz-Carlton Spa in Okinawa is a luxurious retreat that is inspired by the natural beauty of the island. Nestled in a lush garden and surrounded by a primitive forest, the spa is a peaceful oasis that offers a variety of treatments using indigenous ingredients like the Getto plant and tiger clam shells, as well as local healing practices like the Yambaru Umikaji detoxification treatment.
Guests can relax in the vitality pool, the dry sauna, or the Japanese coral-tiled steam room, or unwind in one of the peaceful relaxation cabanas. The spa also offers several featured treatments, including the Yachimun Facial, which replenishes and rejuvenates the skin using warm and cool native porcelain, and the Yambaru Ukusun treatment, which includes a massage with the Getto plant to gently stretch and calm tense muscles.
The Yambaru Umikaji treatment is a holistic Okinawan treatment that uses indigenous essential oils and warm tiger clam shells to purify and rejuvenate the mind and body. The Fu-Chi-Bah Scalp treatment uses a warmed herbal poultice containing locally grown herbs to release muscle tension and deeply calm the mind. And the manicure service is perfect for essential maintenance of the hands. Overall, the Ritz-Carlton Spa in Okinawa is the perfect place to reconnect with nature and rejuvenate the mind and body.
The hotel features the Ritz Kids club which includes a plethora of fun and unique activities for the little ones, ranging from photography contests to safari adventures, granted to keep your children thoroughly entertained for the duration of your holidays.
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If you're looking for a luxurious and unforgettable experience, consider The Ritz-Carlton Okinawa. The hotel offers stunning decor and a great view of the sea from its location high up. The building itself is impressive and has a sense of history as a luxury brand. The hospitality is natural and employees display a high level of professionalism. Even the scent in the hallway leading to the breakfast restaurant can stimulate your appetite. With so much attention to detail, everything is perfect here. Although the sea is a bit far, the hotel makes up for it with its unique atmosphere and facilities. Give The Ritz a shot at making any special occasion, like a birthday, an unforgettable one.
Yes, The Ritz-Carlton Okinawa has pool(s) that belong to one or more of the following categories: Heated Pool, Indoor Pool, Pool Lap Lanes, Outdoor Pool.
Yes, a spa is available at The Ritz-Carlton Okinawa.
No, The Ritz-Carlton Okinawa doesn't allow dogs.
Yes, parking facilities are available at The Ritz-Carlton Okinawa.
Yes, The Ritz-Carlton Okinawa has a gym.