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Hilton Okinawa Miyako Island Resort
4.2/543 Reviews
I stayed at the Hilton Hotel on Miyakojima on weekdays in January because it was new with 4 family members (2 preschoolers). After all, the facilities, rooms, pools, etc. were very clean and comfortable. The location is about 1,000 yen one way by taxi to the city, so I used the izakaya and Yakiniku restaurants in the city for dinner. However, there were some disappointments. The breakfast buffet was immediately taken to the seat on the first day, but the second day waited about 1 hours and the third day waited about 30 minutes. I thought it was difficult because we couldn't read the time for us who made plans from the morning at the destination. And the most disappointing and uncomfortable thing was that I wanted to watch the sunset at the rooftop bar on the last night. Even if I waited for 30 minutes to order after arriving in line before the opening, 4 drinks did not come out. Looking around, drinks were also brought to people who came later, and food was also served. I thought I had completely forgotten and canceled it. I didn't know the situation when I told him the cancellation, so even though I was still in the elevator hall in the pursuit, I told the other people waiting for a seat. I was stunned to be guided because the seats were vacant. There is no apology. The staff who received the order were also dressed up a little because it was Halloween time, and even if the child touched it, there was no expression and no reaction. I felt really sad. It was a family trip. After that, I used the hotel restaurant for dinner. My son broke the glass there, but I was very grateful that the staff responded very kindly. I was saved because I had something at the rooftop bar. The next time I visited for breakfast on the day, I was wondering if there was a kind sister yesterday, so I think it had a good influence on my children. Thank you. Please note that the room cleaning will start during breakfast unless you press the Don't Disturb button. I was at a loss about posting, but I am very satisfied with the facilities, rooms, and staff other than the events at the bar and the waiting time for breakfast, so I would be happy if you could improve it.
Iraph Sui, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Miyako Okinawa
4.5/527 Reviews
Avoid at all costs. This hotel is 3 stars at best and charges 5 star rates. The property only benefits from its stunning views and location which is not unique and can be achieved anywhere on Miyako. The mid level room was over $1000 and was nowhere near the quality of the other luxury hotels we have stayed at on our two week honeymoon. All of the reviews that are glowing are surely from guests who do not know what a $1000 hotel experience should be. The service at dinner was unbearably slow nearly 2 hours to deliver 1 soup 1 salad and 1 entree. Water was never filled. Our server was so preoccupied in long conversations with other Japanese guests and tables with loud and disruptive children. Lastly the bed was unbearably hard. I know this is a personal preference but trust me there was something wrong with this bed. A hard foam bed with zero fluffy surface at all equivalent to putting a 1cm foam pad on the floor. You will be much happier staying at the brand new hilton hotel.
Hotel Breezebay Marina
4.1/5106 Reviews
As a small business owner, I usually cut businesses a lot of slack but I have to speak up about an absolutely horrible stay at the Miyako Breeze Marine Bay Hotel (part of the Shigira Seven Miles Resort). We paid 1,400 USD for myself and my daughter for a three night stay. The room had cockroaches, a horrible poop smell came up from the bath trap and the beach at the resort was closed due to a “typhoon” the day before the typhoon arrived. All other beaches on the island were open so we rented a car and swam at five amazing beaches. The service at the hotel is horrible. I have lived in Japan for over twenty years and speak Japanese so language was not the problem. The worst experience was the last night I was eating with 20 friends and they said I could not get the course menu that night because “there was no more food”. I wanted to pay for the course but was told “no food”. I was last to join the dinner party so accepted to eat buffet. I was told four times by the assistant manger “not to share my buffet with anyone”. It was like I was five years old. Got the message -no sharing my buffet. However, When I sat with everyone else they served me the course appetizer as everyone else. I was confused, so before eating we checked that everyone else had their appetizer plate. Everyone else had their plates so I started eating the appetizer assuming maybe they found food. Half-way through the appetizer the waiter came up and took it away saying, “no you buffet”. I said ok, but let me finish so you don’t waste the food. He said “no throw away”. Absolutely crazy behavior. I served myself buffet all night (not a problem). Note: The course and buffet looked very similar. When coffee was being served out of a coffee carafe, I asked if I may have some since they were serving my party and again I was told “no you buffet”. It was being served out of a carafe, not being made one by one. The kicker was they had enough food for me to pay for the course meal in the end, and I was willing to pay the extra $20 :-). Horrible behavior from the staff. Worst Japan service I have experienced in 20 years!!! Please do not spend you money at the Shigira Seven Miles Resorts (which includes the hotel we stayed at).
The Rescape
4.5/532 Reviews
The location and hotel are very aesthetically pleasing, and there are no disadvantages other than being far away from the center and more suitable for self-driving or chartered cars. The decoration seems to be a design office for the MUJI hotel. There are many local characteristics of glass lamps and large pieces of wood home. The style is simple and beautiful. The swimming pool is sheltered by plants, and it is a landscape design with wind and rain. Hotel dining is well worth it, and the experience of homemade spa bath salt is also very interesting. It's a pity to roast marshmallows without an appointment. In addition, due to the season and the sea breeze, there will be a lot of garbage floating on the cruise ship every day. You can’t see it if you don’t go to the roots of the plants, but it might make more sense if the hotel can organize some environmental protection actions.

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Number of Hotels44
Number of Reviews790
Highest Price£2,896
Lowest Price£27
Average Price (Weekdays)£403
Average Price (Weekends)£431

Selected Hotels in Miyakojima with Spas

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Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Miyakojima. Visitors often choose to travel to Miyakojima by bus.

There are 64 hotels in Miyakojima with excellent service. There are not many well-known chain hotels in Miyakojima, but staying at a unique local hotel will make you feel at home. Wellness Villa Brisa Okinawa in Miyakojima is a favorite among Trip.com users. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Hotel Peace Island Miyakojima.

In the city center of Miyakojima, you'll have easy access to Miyako shrine, Nakanoshima Beach, Miyakojima Marine Park. You can choose attractions in Miyakojima that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as sankakuten, Yabiji, Ikema-jima. The most famous attractions locally are Shigira Hot Spring, Shigira Beach, Miyakojimakaichu Park. Commercial areas like Atarasu Ichiba, Ramen House Tida are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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