Located an 11-minute drive from JR Shirahama Train Station, Nanki-Shirahama Marriott Hotel offers a view of the beautiful Namariyama Bay and free WiFi at public areas.
Kam Mak
Hong Kong
Delicious breakfast, have omlette and shrimp dumpling which suit my taste.
The 6 courses western dinner is good, but among them, the main dish is a little bit disappointed.
The ensuite onsen bath is comfortable.
No communication problem. Many staff can communicate in English.
Set in Shirahama, less than 1 km from Shirarahama Beach, SEAMORE RESIDENCE offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Olivia
Japan
Views were beautiful, room comfortable, it’s great that the onsen, playroom and swimming pool of the hotel. The distance to the Shirarahama beach is walkable but can be hot in summer. There are buses every hour or so.
Set in Shirahama, 1.1 km from Shirarahama Beach, Infinito Hotel and Spa offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a restaurant.
Located within 300 metres of Shirahama Energy Land, Nankishirahama Hotel Akariya in Shirahama has a number of amenities including a garden and a shared lounge.
Keren Miers
Australia
Nice, well set up apartment that was perfect for a 3 night stay. Made good use of the kitchen, fridge and washer/dryer, with the table and chairs on the balcony being a good touch.
Situated in Shirahama, 500 metres from Shirarahama Beach, Tabist Nanki Shirahama Ryokan Mantei features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a bar.
Paula
Spain
Great hotel in a traditional Japanese style. The room was beautiful, we had a private garden with an open air bathroom. A perfect place to relax. We had a lovely stay
XYZ speciale is set in Shirahama, 14 km from Kishu Museum of Art and 14 km from Heisogen Park. This 4-star hotel offers a private beach area, room service and free WiFi.
In a prime location in the Shirahama Onsen district of Shirahama, Marina Hotel Kaikuu is situated 1.4 km from Ezura Beach, 2.4 km from Rinkaiura Beach and 1.3 km from Shirahama Art Museum.
Situated in Shirahama, 1.1 km from Shirarahama Beach, Hotel Luandon Shirahama features accommodation with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Friendly staff and nice room set up. Good quality/price 👍
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Uenimo Onsen Hotel Shirahama is situated in Shirahama, 1.7 km from Saki-no-Yu Onsen Spa and 2.2 km from Kishu Museum of Art.
Situated in Shirahama, less than 1 km from Shirarahama Beach, Auberge de South Terrace features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located in Shirahama, 400 metres from Ezura Beach, FIVE SPRING RESORT THE SHIRAHAMA provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Situated in Shirahama, within 2.1 km of Shirarahama Beach and 2.8 km of Ezura Beach, 栗山さん家のアロハミエント features accommodation with a garden and as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Ideally situated in the Shirahama Onsen district of Shirahama, Hotel Kawakyu is situated 1.5 km from Ezura Beach, 1.7 km from Shirarahama Beach and 2.4 km from Rinkaiura Beach.
FAQs about hotels in Shirahama
On average, 3-star hotels in Shirahama cost £117 per night, and 4-star hotels in Shirahama are £210 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Shirahama can on average be found for £231 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Shirahama this weekend is £184 or, for a 4-star hotel, £250. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Shirahama for this weekend cost on average around £1,098 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £110 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Shirahama for tonight. You'll pay on average around £257 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Shirahama will cost around £188 (based on Booking.com prices).
We are Americans so we had really little knowledge of...
We are Americans so we had really little knowledge of Shirahama as a resort city. It was at the tail end of a 3 week tour of Japan and was very restful. Fortunately, we were there after Golden Week and before the main tourist season, so it was quiet and relaxing. We had fun over two nights at a local Turkish restaurant, Blue Bar. We'd recommend it. Also, the beach seemed quite nice although we had one day or rain so we didn't hang out there. While this wouldn't be a regular stop for Americans, I think it is worthwhile and an easy train ride to the airport in Osaka.
Andrew
Scored 10
10
You will need a few days to visit all the places that...
You will need a few days to visit all the places that Shirahama has to offer.
The beach if fabulous, heard that the sand was import from Perth, Australia. is great, white and fine.
There is a few spots to eat, but not too family oriented, maybe it was because we went off season.
The onsens around the area are ideal to relax and recover energy. Check out the feet onsen over looking Engetsuto Island.
Carlos
Japan
Scored 10
10
Beautiful beach, awesome landscapes, and great restaurants.
Beautiful beach, awesome landscapes, and great restaurants. Highly recommend visiting the Sandanbeki cliffs, gorgeous views. Also go to Ashiato if you want delicious American style sandwiches. Look for the "American Sando" banners/signs right by the Shirahama Beach bus stop. There is a small aquarium that is nice and a very interesting fertility shrine called "kanki" that you should visit as well. If you come in August you might be able to catch some phenomenal fireworks. The bus is very easy to use, it basically just goes up and down the coast, where most everything you want to see/do is.
There are some theme parks and onsens too but we didn't have time for them, unfortunately.
Jacob
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The breakfast portion was very generous, and I ate my fill. There was a variety of dishes, and the tamagoyaki seemed to be freshly made—it was hot. In the morning, having a bowl of miso soup with rice along with various side dishes made my stomach very comfortable.
The evening kaiseki meal is also lavish, with very fresh sashimi. I recommend the beef.
The hotel also recommends other restaurants and scenic routes.
Wonderful and tasteful older style traditional meets modern Japanese inn with terrific onsen and amazing breakfast buffet. Staff were so incredibly friendly and kind. Comfy rooms and bedding. The kids loved the free drink stations and evening soup stand was delicious.
Owner; Korean housewife is very friendly and her restaurant was providing good tast korean dinner.
Onsen is very good andyou can go by taxithat also make appoinment for returnning to hotel.
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