Top rated hotels in Wakayama Prefecture

Manpa Resort
4.4/539 Reviews
Participation in the tour (* ∀`) no 【Wakayama Travel Travel Food】 Waka no URA Onsen 波 MANPA RESORT ⁡⁡⁡⁡❤️ Breakfast in the inn ❤️⁡⁡⁡⁡✔️ A little after yoga is finished and go to the breakfast venue ⁡⁡⁡⁡✔️ Zuller ‼️ The meal participation time is hoped Because it was assigned, I was able to eat without being dense ⁡⁡⁡⁡✔️ because it is still a Waka no URA, ”Shira” is a mast ❤️ sea no Yuki, miso soup, and dried food baked with direct fire I ate about the growth period ️✨⁡⁡⁡✔️ The refill of the rice was the style to ask the clerk ️✨⁡⁡⁡✔️ the meal of the destination is delicious after all ⁡⁡⁡ combined ⁡⁡⁡❤️ lodging lounge ”Solafne” ❤️⁡⁡✔️ Like a colorful, but cozy space like Takarabone ⁡⁡✔️ I had a spare time until check-out, so I went to the lodging lounge ⁡⁡✔️ special seats overlooking the sea (σ・∀・) σGets ⁡⁡✔️ A luxurious destination while watching the blue sky and the sea and the fishermen ️ CoffeeTime ️✨⁡⁡✔️ Coffee cup sets are placed on the coffee machine and ice, self-form. There seems to be a paid menu in the time zone. ⁡⁡✔️ Very cozy, there are counter seats in the ocean view and massage chiaa, etc. ⁡
Sansuikan Kawayu Matsuya
3.7/519 Reviews
We were able to use the facilities of Midori-ya, a sister hotel just two minute walk. The dinner and breakfast buffet was amazing, although it would be more helpful if they had English menu. The outdoor bath was the best I have seen in Japan, overlooking the beautiful river.
Kumano-Bettei Nakanoshima
4.7/567 Reviews
We wanted high-end accommodations near Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine and Nachi Falls, and through our research, we figured that Kumano Bettei Nakanoshima is really the only choice in the area. We stayed in a Luxury Deluxe Ocean View Room, which is the second from the top room category (there's only one room in the top category, by the way, and it wasn't available when we tried to book it), and located on the Nagi No Sho wing. It was modern, reasonably stylish and had a good view of the ocean and the peninsula across the way. The view is partially marred by two large green oil reserve containers located on the peninsula directly across the strait, which is unfortunate but not anything that the property can do about. We prefer suites that offer separated bedrooms and living rooms, which this didn't have, and the lack of a large closet forced us to place our rollerboard luggage on the floor in the living room. Aside from that, the main drawback is the fact that the bath is not Onsen (natural hot springs.) In fact, there is only one room (out of 44) that has in-room Onsen, and that's the top room named ”Kihin****su” in the Chomontei Bldg. We have avoided communal baths during the peak of the pandemic (Japan was in its 7th wave at the time we stayed there), but thankfully the property does have a private open-air Onsen bath that guests can rent by the hour - we used it in the afternoon as well as the following morning just prior to check-out. It's a really nice open-air Onsen, and has good views from the bath. The only other drawback is the lack of an in-room dining option - all meals are served in the main restaurant. The ryokan has a handful of ”ko****su” private dining rooms, which we reserved for both of our meals, but unfortunately, it's not fully enclosed.... the noise from the main dining area pierced through the ceiling-less ”private room” in a big way, especially during dinner, when some drunk guests were yelling at a very high decibel. Food wise, it was really good. Given its location, Kumano Bettei Nakanoshima has its pick of the litter, including ”Nama Maguro,” which is local tuna that never gets frozen prior to being served. It's often made in a cutlet style in the area, and that's what we got for dinner. They also served Grilled Abalone (on the shell) with butter, another delicacy, as well as a variety of other seafood caught fresh from the nearby Katsuura port. While not the most creative of meals, it didn't need to be, and we thoroughly enjoyed the food on offer at the property. Service is a strong point. Everyone was courteous and warm, and genuinely seemed to care about our experience at the property. The personal touch is not easy to pull off at a property with a (relatively) high room count - we were impressed. That said, I don't think they were even at half occupancy, so that may have had something to do with the high service level. Regardless, everyone from the manager to the front desk staff to the wait staff were personable,
Megami No yu Iris Park
3.7/511 Reviews
While it is a 15min walk from town, it is a great cooldown and worth the additional effort. The space is comfortable, spacious, has enough bedding and a nice teapot and some tea for you to make in your room. The WiFi is fantastic and the room even has a fridge. The onsen was perfect after the hike and is high on mineral content to refuel and refresh sore muscles. Room also came with a lengthy extension cord with 6 outlets and a private bathroom. Now the absolute highlight of my stay was the food! The dinner was tasty and abundant. The dashi was my favorite but really everything was delicious. When you book, be sure to add dinner and breakfast. While I left too early before breakfast, they were very accommodating and packed it up for me! Highly recommend.
Nanki-Shirahama Marriott Hotel
4.5/5180 Reviews
I booked a deluxe twin room for three days and two nights, including breakfast and dinner, because this room type has a private bath and can overlook Shirahama Beach. Marriott's breakfast buffet is rich and has many styles. Dinner is Western style. If you want to switch to Japanese style It costs an additional 2,500 yen per person. I wanted to try two types, so I paid extra to try them. The taste and appearance are both good. The waiters are very polite and attentive. They will introduce each dish before it is served.
Hotel Urashima
4.6/5322 Reviews
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Kamenoi Hotel Kii-Tanabe
4.3/515 Reviews
I searched for a hot spring inn by the seaside where I could stop by. There is no ♨️ on the map, you can pump it from the basement, and you want to stay at the hot spring! Here, ”Tenjin Onsen / Tanabe Motoyu” is a power-up hot spring, and the spring temperature 31 ℃, pH7.2, and sodium / hydrocarbon salt spring are listed in the composition analysis table of the posting. The room was a deep inn with Japanese, Western, wide and narrow, various dishes, and a single plan without meals. All rooms have ocean views, and the room I stayed in is single. Feel free to stay without meals and feel like a business hotel. A housing complex was built in the old Mera fishing port, and Motoshima was connected by a breakwater, and it seems that ferries and fishing boats passed just beyond the wave-extinguishing block like a waterway. Isn't there a few hotels so close to the sea? It was raining when I arrived, but it was Satsuki in the middle of the night. I wanted to capture a large ship passing through the Kii Waterway far away, but I fell asleep someday. When I look at it in the morning, the leaves of Motoshima Tree 々 are white. It seems that various bird droppings have fallen. By the way, when I opened it from the window, I heard a cry even in the middle of the night.
Wakayama Kada Onsen Kada Kaigetsu (ex. Azumaya Seaside Hotel)
4.6/580 Reviews
This ryokan is located in front of the Osaka Bay in the small bourgeoisie of Kada, 100 mts from the very beautiful sanctuary of Awashima-Jinja and 400 mts from the shipper for Tomogashima. A ship is made available by ryokan to travel to Kada station (Nankai line) to go and come to Wakayama city. The Japanese style rooms (tatamis on the ground, futons and hyper moulded couettes) are very spacious with a loggia with a XLL view of the sea and the Tomogashima and Jinoshima islands, especially for the sea side rooms. The dinner and breakfast, as well as the Japanese as it is due in a ryokan (traditional Japanese hostel), are a real pleasure for eyes and papillae. The service is courteous and careful, the charm of the atmosphere slightly over the year of the places operates. And of course, the onsen (Japanese public bath with hot source) indispensable for any person staying in the hotel is great with impressive view of the sea !!! It is a budget, but the situation, quality of service, the map proposed and the sense of investment is justified.
Isaribinoyado Kancho
4.4/532 Reviews
ー Food ー Dinner was graded and correct. The taste was really good in the sashimi that entered in a large cherry blossom like a ball box. I had a pot of quer and ISE shrimp, but I personally wanted ISE shrimp to be put out first. The seasoning is not a taste that feels luxury, but none of them are delicious. The dishes recommend grading. Breakfast was half a buffet, but the amount and taste are satisfactory. There are many hotels with breakfast, but this is not such a thing 。 fried rice was so much on the rice that it was a big board behavior. Recommended is smoothie and fruit yogurt。 This inn is not a room meal, but the dining hall is next door and there is no partition or cherry blossoms 。 ー room ー room was Japanese room, with unit bus. You can see that the building itself is renovated in the original 々 old and the room is renovated. The unit bus felt especially old. You can see the sea from the room. Even if it is said that the sea is like a bay like the inland sea, it is a view。 The door of the room is open inside, so the slippers were caught and it was quite uncomfortable. I thought I should fix the slide door or the outside opening. I should have asked the front desk, but I couldn't understand how to turn off the lights next to the TV and went to bed. It's nice to be more understandable 。 ー Hot Springs ー There are open-air baths and large baths 。 open-air baths alternately change baths like jars and boat-shaped baths, but narrow 。 If other guests use it, it's impossible 。 shed There are 4 places, 2 dryers 。 When there are many people, it is possible to return it. The hot spring quality was almost like tap water. The temperature is wet 。 so I don't feel much hot spring feeling. ー Facilities in the building ー ◎ Lounge There is a guest-only lounge that can be relaxed with free coffee, massage chairs, etc. This was quite good. Some of them were paid, but they sold sake in the lounge. Even if it is sold, it is not a lounge where the employees of the inn are stationed, so it is relaxing. ◎ There is a pool pool. I thought it was unusual to have a pool, although it is not big. ◎ The room where children can play is small, but there is a play room and massage chair on the way to the corridor. ◎ Where a personal computer can be done You can have a personal computer in a nice view near the front desk. ◎ Vending machine There is also a juice vending machine and a cup noodle vending machine. ー Hospitality ー A lodging card like a lodging card that can be freely brought back to commemorate the guests' stay is pasted on the elevator. There is also a brush and 〇〇 in the dining hall. I felt very hospitality in this respect. The employee explained the color 々 at the time of the meal and felt good. Considering the facilities and prices of the hotel itself 3.5 。 There are many satisfactory points, but there were many unsatisfactory points, so it is a little higher than usual 。
Hotel Route Inn Kinokawa
4.4/520 Reviews
Standard Japanese business hotel, albeit with an onsen and newer than most. Breakfast is adequate, with western coffee on offer. Location is not central, but within 10-15 minutes walking distance to Shimo-Isaka station, restaurants, and a supermarket. Not exactly geared towards non-Japanese travelers, since the staff hardly speaks English and the hotel information given is only in Japanese. Extremely satisfied with it considering the affordable room rate.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels135
Number of Reviews3,150
Average Price (Weekdays)€259
Average Price (Weekends)€290