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Travelers who really want to “get away from it all” trust resorts to provide the pinnacle of all-inclusive relaxation. Resort guests are invited to enjoy communal on-site amenities like pools, spas, restaurants, activities, excursions, and shops, and stay the night in luxurious private rooms, villas, or apartments.

Resorts That Guests Love in Kamakura

  • Scored 10
    10
    Rated exceptional
    Exceptional
     · 2 reviews
    Everything! Beautiful; attention to detail, very thoughtful luxury touches, location superb. Great for family stays or with friends. I would do a trip back to Kamakura just to stay here again.
    Cy
    Family with young children
  • Scored 8.1
    8.1
    Rated very good
    Very Good
     · 131 reviews
    The staff was friendly and helpful, the area was great, right at the beach and close to enoshima . It's a great choice for one or two nights if you want to travel during the day. It's a normal Japanese house, so no sterile hotel. 1 minute from the station and around 15 min walk to enoshima. The pictures on the page are what you get. No luxury but good, clean basic housing.
    Sara
    Solo traveler
  • Avg. price/night: $150.36
    Scored 8.4
    8.4
    Rated very good
    Very Good
     · 353 reviews
    Not a resort- it is an extended house in the middle of a residential area with a small plunge pool(with a swimming prohibited sign?) . Staff were fine but a little on the cross side - the lady was quite sharp with us for forgetting to remove our shoes. Other than that the accommodation itself was lovely, spotlessly clean and comfortable and good value for Kamakura. Breakfast was homemade granola or Japanese style breakfast and was all good. Proximity to the beach was good, but about a fifteen minute walk to the main parts of Kamakura.
    Margaret
    Group
  • Avg. price/night: $52.30
    Scored 8.2
    8.2
    Rated very good
    Very Good
     · 236 reviews
    - Decent location on Yuigahama-dori. Minutes walk to the Enoden line station. - Reasonable middle-tier niche pricing. Kamakura has a number of luxury resorts and cheap dorm style hostels, but unfortunately lacks middle-tier “business” hotels.
    Alexander
    Solo traveler
  • Avg. price/night: $199.97
    Scored 8.1
    8.1
    Rated very good
    Very Good
     · 1,052 reviews
    very nice scenery with Enoshima island and Mount Fuji. Room size is quite big so bathroom is big too. Very nice beach resort hotel worth coming back again,
    Chalida
    Group
  • Scored 9.2
    9.2
    Rated wonderful
    Wonderful
     · 192 reviews
    Super friendly atmosphere. We, family with three kids, came to this B&B (more so than hotel) straight from a luxury hotel downtown Tokyo. At Kimie's we slept in comfy beds and had traditional Japanese breakfast, proved to be a bit hard for the kids but good experience.
    david
    Family with young children