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.
Set in Shirahama, 800 metres from Shirarahama Beach, SEAMORE RESIDENCE offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Infinito Hotel and Spa boasts indoor/outdoor public hot-spring baths with free flowing spring water and ocean views. An outdoor swimming pool is available and a gym is provided for guest's use.
Set in Shirahama, 800 metres from Ezura Beach, Hotel Isodokei offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Anna
Canada
The room was large and clean with many amenities. The price for a weekday was very reasonable which resulted us staying longer.
Near by gyomu and breakfast serving place and a short walk from ezurahama beach. Also. We also enjoyed the self check-in and check-out since at times of a pandemic we prefer to avoid contact if we can.
Located in Shirahama, 1.9 km from Shirarahama Beach, 白浜・温泉リゾート海岳 provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Ting
China
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.
Situated in Shirahama, 500 metres from Shirarahama Beach, Tabist Nanki Shirahama Ryokan Mantei features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a bar.
Kit Yee
Hong Kong
It’s a very nice old building. It’s on a slope and surrounded by nature. It’s in a very traditional Japanese style. Very beautiful. Onsen in the terrace. The breakfast is totally a steal, amazing food quality.
XYZ speciale is set in Shirahama, 14 km from Kishu Museum of Art and 14 km from Heisogen Park. This 4-star hotel features free WiFi and a private beach area.
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.
amazing apartment, great staff, so happy to help. Totally recommend
A 10-minute drive from JR Shirahama Train Station, Hotel Luandon Shirahama features rooms with free wired internet access and a spa bath with ocean views.
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.
FAQs about hotels in Shirahama
On average, 3-star hotels in Shirahama cost US$186 per night, and 4-star hotels in Shirahama are US$253 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Shirahama can on average be found for US$441 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Shirahama this weekend is US$227 or, for a 4-star hotel, US$504. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Shirahama for this weekend cost on average around US$396 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs US$132 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Shirahama for tonight. You'll pay on average around US$369 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Shirahama will cost around US$261 (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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 10
Shirahama can be reached from Osaka by many accommodations.
Shirahama can be reached from Osaka by many accommodations. You can use a direct bus from Namba or you can use JR trains to reach there (whether it's local or rapid). The white sand beach was very much worth considering the location near the city (Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, Wakayama).
Malikul
Indonesia
10
Scored 10
A beautiful beach resort with some great scenery, nice soft...
A beautiful beach resort with some great scenery, nice soft sand and clear blue water. Does have some sea weed floating around and watch out for late afternoon when the jelly fish are around in summer time. When there are less people in the sea - it’s time to get out.
There was a fireworks display in the evening with music playing out speakers. Simply amazing to watch from the beach!! It doesn’t happen everyday so plan ahead.
There were market stalls providing food in the evening however unsure if it is a daily or weekend occurrence.
Local bars/eateries had friendly people , staff and locals alike were nice. There is a family mart just off from the beach front. Some bars are open late.
You need to either take a bus from the train station which takes longer but is cheaper or a taxi which is much faster but also more costly- ¥1,500 roughly. It’s too far to walk if you’re staying near the beach and in the summer heat it’s really not recommended.
It’s really nice for families , couples and groups of friends. If you’re a solo traveller and you enjoy your own company you’ll be fine.
Rikku89
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice clean beach (maybe a little small), Good for 1 or 2 day...
Nice clean beach (maybe a little small), Good for 1 or 2 day beach trip. The rest of the city interly hotels. Restaurants and city very old (timetravel) ruined atmosphere. Defnitly nothing for shopping or good food. So Beach yes, Rest no
We were in Shirahama for workcation and seamore residence had good facilities for that. A shared kitchen/working space with secure wifi. We also got access to the main hotel and was able to use their amazing onsen! The hotel is a great place for any sized group/ couples/families with lots of amenities (onsen, nap room, play room, karaoke, golf simulator, billiards, restaurants, music room etc). Guests also had the option to choose our own Yukata from reception. 200% would stay here again.
Fabulous guesthouse at the end of the Shirahama bus route. The guesthouse offers either private rooms or a dormitory. There is a large communal area, kitchen, food "shop", bathrooms and toilets on the first floor. The kitchen is well equipped for full meal preparation. On the second floor there is another communal area, toilet and private rooms.
The owners are super friendly, helpful and speak English.
The local bus to Shirahama station and highway bus to Osaka stop right outside.
We were in completely off-season, so only we and another couple was there. We had the hotel and the onsen completely for us, this was really nice!
For breakfast there was no buffet, we received per person a own tablet with a lot of nice things, obviously made with love! I‘ve read other reviews and maybe in full seasons it‘s different, but we had really nice stay.
For the price of a dorm bed I usually take, I got a wonderful Japanese room with all confort, use of kitchen and dining room, I enjoyed the place so much. The bed was very comfortable and I had a very good sleep. The owners are very friendly and even took me on a beach. I was sad to leave and if I go back to Shirahama , I will definitely be back here.
Japanese style room that was really lovely. It was quiet. It was clean. It was comfortable. There was a shuttle service that picked us up and dropped us off. One staff member was particularly helpful in helping us send our bags ahead to the next town. Very nice young man. Would definitely recommend for a stay. Onsen was lovely. Highly recommend
The buffet meals (breakfast and dinner) were nice and had a great selection of food items. The location of the hotel is nice too, and would have provided a great sunset view especially at the footbath, if not for the cloudy skies during my stay. You could also choose Tempur pillows for additional comfort.
excellent onsen, with outdoor pool. especially liked the place full of history at the old wing, with rooms in traditional japanese wooden beams and probably original decoration. impressive. there're plenty of choices in the buffet dinner and breakfast, with very good beef bbq.
This property is ocean front, which was ideal for the kids to go out to play at the beach. Also it was great to have a private onsen to share with the family. The room has plenty of space for a family of four, with living, two rooms and bathrooms.
There was a short walk from the bus stop up a hill. The staff greeted us warmly and showed us around the hotel which showed it had heritage status with beautiful old furniture. The view from our room was perfect at sunset. The onsen was magic
The japanese room was amazing and I loved the public bath.
We walked to a lovely ramen restaurant from hôtel and had bkf from 7 eleven across the road.
Staff was perfect
Laundry room was a bonus
The Indian restaurant within the hotel was very nice, and the staff were very kind and accommodating. Staying at the hotel was overall great, despite the part I didn't like
Very friendly welcome. All the help I needed to find a wonderful onsen and restaurant. Very beautiful traditional Japanese room. And free delicious mikan.
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