You can't do this, you can't go here, you can't do that.
Never paid so much money to be told what I can't do so often.
You can't sit here because we want you to rent these empty chairs
But you can't rent THESE empty chairs because you're not booked into the more expensive hotel we share the grounds with.
You can't bring your own sun shade so you have to rent ours. Yes we know there is no other shade.
You can't bring your own snorkel gear, you have to rent ours.
It just goes on and on. You can't even choose where you sit in your morning breakfast you over pay for.
The place is nice and the beach is nice, but nothing amazing or feeling particularly Japanese.
And unfortunately a lot of children and families stay here, if that's important to you...
The location around is decent with some amazing places to eat, but make sure you stock up on water because the only water fountain we saw was a small one on the table in the check in office.
In short, we paid way less for way more (and were never told no) with better beaches, nature and diving in Krabi, Thailand. I recommend going...
Read moreMoon Beach Hotel is a beautiful beachfront resort in Okinawa that offers a perfect blend of relaxation and tropical charm. The location is stunning—right on a private beach with soft sand, clear blue waters, and breathtaking sunsets. It’s ideal for couples, families, or anyone looking to unwind in a peaceful setting.
The hotel itself is clean, well-kept, and surrounded by lush greenery, giving it a true resort feel. Rooms are spacious, many with sea views, and come with all the essentials for a comfortable stay. The staff are friendly, helpful, and always ready to assist with a smile.
There are also great facilities like a pool, spa, and various marine activities. The breakfast buffet offers a nice mix of Japanese and Western options, and there are restaurants nearby if you want to explore local...
Read moreWhen I was a young Marine Corps Corporal in 1976 I used to go to Moon Beach almost every weekend! The beach was almost as beautiful as the young Japanese ladies that came to vacation there. In fact one of my friends married the Japanese lady that he met there on the island. I'm not been back since then but I'm hoping that my travels in the near future will allow me the time to divert and go back to Okinawa for a few days just to see how it has changed since I was there last. I left the island about three days before it was turned over completely to the Japanese authorities and I hope that is still has the same Beauty and character that it had especially in the coral reefs where are used to snorkel...
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