Located in Tokashiki, HOTEL KANALOA features a restaurant. The hotel also provides free WiFi and free private parking. At the hotel every room includes air conditioning and a flat-screen TV.
Offering a barbecue and terrace, Pension Sea Friend is set in Tokashiki in the Okinawa Region, 21 mi from Naha. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Andrei
Japan
All rooms are private at this pension. A stunning beach with an uninhabited Island is within a few minutes walking distance, excellent store close by, staff are friendly, free shuttle service that runs to the port, and back, just look for the blue see friend bus and get on it, it is always there after the ferry arrives
the pension is old and charming, fridge and electric kettle are provided, kayak and gear hire are there, the pension is the only place on the island where I found I could hire a kayak as a solo traveler, the rest seemed to be tour only. Maybe there are other places as well. Overall a friendly pension on a friendly island
Kerama Backpackers is located just under a 10-minute walk from the eastern shore of Tokashiki Island. There is a garden at the property and WiFi is available in all areas.
Tokashiki Guest House offers accommodations in Tokashiki. Naha is 21 mi from the property. There is also a kitchen, fitted with a microwave and toaster. Bed linen is featured.
Marta
United States of America
The cabin was nice and comfortable. Secluded and quiet. The cabin is not walkable but the caretaker is very nice and friendly. He drove us around.
Located in Tokashiki, a 2-minute walk from Hijuishi Beach, Kerama Terrace provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
vlady
Bulgaria
We have been in Tokashiki island for 5 days, as part of our Asian trip. Our stay at Hotel Kerama Terrace was the best experience that could have happened to us. Comfortable room, exceptionally kind attitude, incredibly delicious food... The hosts offered us many activities, the beach near the hotel is the most beautiful and have the best reef for snorkeling. Breakfast was wonderful and dinner was a true gourmet experience worthy of a Michelin star. Thank you dear people! Thank you for the special treatment! Thank you for the unforgettable memory you left in us! We will for sure see each other again, despite the huge distance that separates us! Greetings from distant Bulgaria!
Kamekamehouse offers accommodations in Tokashiki near Aharen Beach and Hijuishi Beach. This 2-star ryokan offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space.
Hanah
Canada
Lovely staff who are welcoming and helpful. Great simple accommodations that are clean and have everything you need. Breakfast was a delicious combo of Japanese and Western options so there was something for everyone.
Featuring a terrace and a restaurant, ペンションニライカナイ is located in Awaren, a few steps from Aharen Beach and a 3-minute walk from Hijuishi Beach. Tokashiku Beach is 1.2 miles from the hotel.
Barbara
Canada
The staff was very friendly and helpful.. The meals were varied and delicious. We appreciated the shuttle service to and from the port. Thank you to the staff!
Located in Zamami, a few steps from Maehama Beach, Blue Suites Hanamuro provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Jacqueline
United States of America
The breakfast and dinners each day were delicious and freshly cooked. The hosts were extremely nice and accommodating, from always re-filling our glasses to picking us up from the ferry port. Aka Island was a beautiful getaway, and the lodging was the perfect place to enjoy it!
Tokashiki is the largest of the Kerama Islands. There are some great spots for swimming, snorkeling, and diving from the shore, but a boat trip will be required for some of the other spots, particularly the northern portion of the island. The roads are narrow, but it's worth touring around the island on some of the back roads for the various views and wildlife.
Jarrod
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The December water was warm enough to swim without wet suits...
The December water was warm enough to swim without wet suits, It was off season with few guests. They still made great buffet meals, and were very helpful. No nearby restaurants were open. I would go again and stay longer.
Raymond
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Beaches are terrific.
Beaches are terrific. Go to Aharen Beach early in the morning or after 5 in the evening to avoid the lifeguard Stasi and all their restrictions. The water and coral and fish are terrific. Did a nighttime nature tour with a local guide (no link but his poster is up (in Japanese) at Marine Palace and the staff called him to arrange) that was unforgettable. Owls! A snake. So many crabs. Lizards and geckos. Enormous spiders. So cool.
Overall the island has a very un-Japanese Margaritaville feel. The single restaurant in Aharen Beach, open only after 18:30, is excellent!
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Anonymous
Canada
10
Scored 10
If you aren't planning on staying on Tokashiki, at least...
If you aren't planning on staying on Tokashiki, at least make the day trip to the island via the ferry. The water, beach coral, and fish are amazing to see. If your lucky enough plan 3 nights there. It is worth it.
Kevin
United States of America
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