Shuri Castle in Naha was the royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom from the 14th to 19th centuries, a UNESCO World Heritage monument of distinctive Chinese-influenced Ryukyuan architecture — its brilliant red lacquered walls and tiered rooflines entirely unlike mainland Japanese castle architecture. Destroyed in the 1945 Battle of Okinawa and extensively rebuilt, the castle and its gardens narrate the extraordinary history of this independent kingdom that connected Japan, China, and Southeast Asia. Hotels near Shuri Castle in Naha are in Okinawa's capital city, close to the Kokusai Street dining and shopping district.
Often cited as the finest resort in Okinawa, Busena Terrace occupies a dramatic headland in central Okinawa with two-sided sea views, a sprawling pool complex, and direct access to one of the island's best beaches. The level of Japanese hospitality — omotenashi at its most refined — combined with the tropical setting makes it a benchmark experience.
Transported from its famous Hawaii home to the shores of Nakagusuku Bay, Halekulani Okinawa delivers the original's legendary hospitality in a setting of rice paddies, ancient Ryukyuan gusuku castle ruins, and a seven-pool aqua terrace descending to the sea. The restaurant offers the most accomplished fusion of Ryukyuan and Continental cuisine on the island.
Occupying the Manza headland, one of Okinawa's most scenic promontories, this resort offers water sports, glass-bottom boat tours of the coral reef just offshore, and rooms that look out across the East China Sea toward an unbroken horizon. The traditional Okinawan cuisine in the evenings is excellent.
A family-friendly resort on the beautiful Tancha Bay with an extensive water park, multiple pools, and one of the island's longest private beach stretches. The resort runs Okinawan cultural programmes — traditional dance, dyeing, and awamori tasting — making it an educational as well as recreational destination.
The top urban hotel in Naha, the Hyatt Regency puts guests within walking distance of Kokusai Street, the Makishi public market, and Shuri Castle. The rooftop pool with city and harbor views is one of the best in the capital, and the restaurant serves a spectacular Okinawan set menu that covers the full breadth of the archipelago's ingredients.
Located in the lively American Village district of Chatan, Vessel Hotel offers a unique Okinawa experience where the island's complex American military legacy is expressed in eclectic retail, restaurants, and nightlife on its doorstep. The ocean-facing rooms are particularly good, and the rooftop pool is open late.