Nikko Alivila Resort 5Days Package
Built in a Spanish colonial style with its red tiled roof and white walls where natural light plays in the corridors, especially the lobby has the allure of a Mediterranean museum. The relaxing comfort of the rooms sets a standard for resort hotels.
The name "Alivila" is combination of the Spanish words "alivio" (relaxation) and "villa" (country house). Each of the 397 bright Caribbean style rooms has a dramatic ocean view and the various fine restaurants and bars offer a memorable resort experience.

Prices
We are currently woking on price lists for the next season, please ask for a quote via our contact page! Thank you.Package Includes
-Return flight Haneda/Naha-4 Nights at Nikko Alivila Resort & Breakfast Daily
-Ocean View Room
Hotel Info
Rooms: 397Check-in/check-out: 14:00 /11:00
Parking: Complementary for guests
Access from airport: Taxi from Naha airport takes around 60 minutes.
Restaurants
Verdemare: Discover western-style meals using ingredients harvested in Okinawa, from a la carte dishes to formal dinner courses.
Sawa: Japanese-style breakfast, mini-kaiseki (set of dishes served on an individual tray , donburi bowl meals, Sushi, soba noodles as well as traditional Ryukyuan dishes
Gosamaru: The attraction of teppan-yaki is seeing the meat, seafood, and seasonal vegetables
cooked right in front of you, allowing you to taste the flavours with both eyes and tongue.
Kinsyasa: A completely new type of dining experience, featuring a diverse range of foods.
Forcusing on Cantonese dishes, Kinshasa is filled with delicacies.
Altamira: Found in the cave of the swimming pool, this casual bar is a perfect spot for evading the sun. Guests are welcome in their swimsuits
Services&facilities
Restaurants, lounge, bar, pool, karaoke-room, tennis courts, putter golf
Area
Beach: Alivila sits on Nirai-beach, a long stretch of fine sand.Zakimi Caste Ruins: Designated in 2000 as World Heritage site. From the elegant curved castle walls a wide panorama opens before your eyes. Yomitan, the East-China Sea, the Elephant's Cage (local nickname for an US military communication post) and Kadena AF are easily visible.
Ryukyu-mura: Okinawa's Williamsburg offers a rebuilt ryukyuan village of old with working kilns,sugarmills and assorted antiques. Check out the katcharsee- and eisa shows.
Yomitan Cooperative Marketing Centre: Along route 58, easily recognizable by the red tile roof. Pottery and Ryukyuan glass, Hanaori and similar local products are lined up in this relatively cheap shop. Try the attached restaurant as well, you'll like the casual, traditional Okinawan dishes.
