Manpa Resort - Wakayama
34.18497, 135.156548Located 45 km from Kansai International airport, the 3-star Manpa Resort Wakayama provides guests with airport transfer service and bicycles for rent. Featuring a restaurant and a gift shop, this Wakayama resort is about a 25-minute stroll from Yanomiya Shrine.
Location
The property has a prime setting quite close to Saikazaki Cape, while natural sights like Namihaya Beach are 10 minutes' walk away. The hotel is situated 19 minutes' walk from Kishu Toshogu Shrine, which is considered to be a sacred site. The nearby family attractions include Round 1 Amusement Center 3.1 km from the accommodation.
Rooms
You can choose from one of the 36 air-conditioned rooms with a TV set, and self-catering amenities like a mini-bar.
Eat & Drink
The Manpa Resort Wakayama offers breakfast in the restaurant. Guests can enjoy time in the lounge bar.
Leisure & Business
The Manpa Resort provides a hot spring public bath and sauna facilities.
Essential information about Manpa Resort
💵 Lowest room price | 473 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 5.3 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 45.0 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Kansai International, KIX |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Manpa Resort
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missingWrote a review on 06 Aug
This hotel offers fantastic value for money. The rooms are tidy and neat, albeit a bit old. The seaviews from the balcony are breathtaking, providing a serene and relaxing atmosphere. The staff pays great attention to detail, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests. The breakfast provided is ample and satisfying, catering to a variety of preferences. The onsen is exquisite, perfect for relieving stress and rejuvenating the body.
All aspects of our stay were more than satisfactory.
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missingWrote a review on 28 May
We had a fantastic experience at this resort! the room we stayed in had a breathtaking 180-degree seaview, which was absolutely mesmerizing. We also loved the fact that the room had a toilet, which is not very common in Japan. the onsen facilities were exquisite and the hot-spring water was so soothing, especially for my husband who has sensitive skin. the staff, though not fluent in English, were incredibly sincere and attentive to details.
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missingWrote a review on 27 May
The room I stayed in, with its connected balcony and adjacent western bedroom, offered a refreshing change from the usual accommodations. The 180-degree seaview was mesmerizing, a truly rejuvenating sight. The attention to detail and the sincerity of the staff really stood out during my stay. They may not speak much English, but their service was excellent, going the extra mile to ensure a memorable experience. The breakfast provided was ample and delicious, and the hotel's location, surrounded by beautiful beaches and scenery, only added to the overall charm.
All was perfect, no improvements needed.
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missingWrote a review on 26 Feb
During my Christmas stay, I was pleasantly surprised by the spacious and tidy rooms at this resort. The sea views from every room were absolutely stunning and added to the overall charm of the place. The onsen facilities were top-notch, especially the open-air baths overlooking the sea. It was such a relaxing and rejuvenating experience to soak in the hot spring while enjoying the beautiful view. the meals served at the resort were delicious and perfectly portioned, providing a true taste of Japanese cuisine.
One negative aspect of this resort was its remote location. It took about 40 minutes on a local bus to reach the resort from Wakayama city.
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missingWrote a review on 24 Feb
The location of the resort is remote, offering a peaceful atmosphere away from the city. With stunning sea views from every room and the balcony, guests can relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. the rooms are spacious, tidy, and have a nice combination of traditional Japanese and Western elements. the onsen facilities are excellent, providing a soothing experience with hot spring water. the staff, although limited in English, are sincere and attentive, ensuring a pleasant stay.
There is a language barrier with some staff members which may hinder effective communication.
FAQ about Manpa Resort
- a mini-bar
- a TV