Stella Resort Naha, Naha
About the Resort
Stella Resort is a popular destination in Naha, Japan, offering a unique blend of comfort and accessibility. The resort features a lush garden area and an aquarium, providing a tropical feel that enhances the ambiance. With its prime location near significant attractions and thoughtful amenities, it caters to travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
Location
Situated just a 15-minute drive from Naha Airport and near popular attractions like Shuri Castle, Stella Resort is centrally located. Nearby landmarks include
Rooms
The resort offers a variety of accommodations ranging from dormitory-style rooms to private options. Each room is equipped with
Eat & Drink
Dining options at Stella Resort are primarily in common areas, where guests can utilize a
Leisure & Business
Guests can engage in leisure activities such as playing
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Paid parking
- No pets allowed
- Security
- Vending machines
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Sports & Fitness
- Pool tables
Services
- Laundry
Spa & Leisure
- Leisure/ TV room
Room features
- Air conditioning
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Location
Reviews and Ratings
Stella Resort was a letdown during my stay. The location was decent, with some shops and restaurants nearby, but the overall experience was marred by poor facilities and cleanliness issues. The common areas were often shared with unwelcome guests (large cockroaches), and the lack of sufficient bathrooms made things quite uncomfortable. I would recommend looking elsewhere if you want a pleasant stay.
I had a pretty rough experience at this so-called resort. While the location was decent with some touristy shops nearby, the accommodation left a lot to be desired. The dorm was cramped and not the cleanest, and I encountered some pretty unsettling bugs. Unless you're really in a bind, I'd recommend looking for other options if you're visiting Okinawa.
This hostel has a quirky charm right in the heart of Naha, with a lot of effort put into the décor, including numerous potted plants that create a pleasant indoor atmosphere. The large common area is well-equipped for self-catering, and the staff are accommodating. However, the rooms can get quite hot without air conditioning, and the cigarette smoke from the common area can be a nuisance. Overall, it was a decent experience, but there are definite areas for improvement.