Manza Beach Resort offers great fun for everyone

Manza Beach Resort has long been a landmark on the Onna coast.

ANA Intercontinental Manza Beach Resort offers a huge beach attraction called “Ocean Park”, a fun playground for kids through adults, as well as a huge number of marine sports activities including Jet Skis, Dragon Boats, pleasure cruises, and a moving aquarium.

Manza Beach Ocean Park is a floating playgound for kids and adults alike.

Submarine Jr. is a very good experience for kids and a good study of ocean life. There’s also the popular Flyboard, which offers much, much more fun! Some activities require reservations in advance, and details are available on the resort website http://www.anaintercontinental-manza.jp/.

Yoshio Kaneko the marketing chief says, “We welcome all regardless of nationality to enjoy all of our facilities and equipment. Just come and have fun at the beach, pamper your palate with a delicious meal, relax in the spa or just have a good time at the poolside. We are happy to be able to help you relax and have a good time at our resort. I’m looking forward to your visit for a special time with us!”

The atrium lobby of the hotel is uniquely shaped to resemble a cruise ship.

Manza Beach Resort has available a number of overnight or longer-term stays, and features restaurant cuisines that include Salvatore Cuomo & Bar, which serves fresh oven Napoli Pizza, Ryukyu style dining, and local delicacies. The Urumo Spa is designed for making relaxation time, and the beach side Bar Wavy also creates a special relaxing atmosphere.

Staying at the hotel is great, but just visiting and enjoying the wide range of activities is also fun for Okinawa residents of all ages! ANA Intercontinental Manza Beach Resort is located at 2260 Seragaki, Onna Village, and the Google map has easy to follow directions: http://goo.gl/maps/Nqqak.  Cape Manza, the Ryukyu Glass factory or Okashi Goten are located near Manza Beach, providing for a long day tour practically around the corner.


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14:14 16 Apr , 2024