Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa Japan

Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa is kicking off beach season on March 20, 2025, inviting guests to soak up the sun in its infinity pool, private beach, and ocean-fed Gusuku Pool. And from March 29, the poolside bar returns with tropical cocktails, because what’s a resort stay without a drink in hand?

Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa Japan
At Serakaki Beach, Jellyfish nets are installed during summer operations.

Fun for the Whole Family

Looking for a family-friendly getaway? The Ashibī Retreat package (named after the Okinawan word for “play”) is back with activity coupons for everything from snorkeling to paddleboarding. With expert instructors leading the way, even first-timers can enjoy the island’s crystal-clear waters stress-free.

Stay, Swim, and Explore

The outdoor facilities—including the beach, lagoon, and pools—will stay open until November 30, so there’s plenty of time to plan that perfect island escape. Guests staying two nights or more also get daily breakfast at The Island restaurant.

Art to Take Home

This spring, the resort is introducing a collection of exclusive art pieces from Okinawan artists. From sunset postcards to colorful clownfish illustrations, these souvenirs are designed to keep those vacation vibes alive long after you leave.

With stunning ocean views, all-new experiences, and island exclusivity, Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island is making sure this summer is one to remember.

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The Price to Pay, and Availability

While this stunning resort is now hyping up the 2025 beach season—specifically the Ashibī Retreat package—it welcomes guests year-round. Just be sure to check the weather because you don’t want to find yourself in the middle of typhoon season.

As for pricing, the Ashibī Retreat package starts at 36,600 yen (~246 USD) for a twin room (two beds, 38 m²/409 sqft). Sales are already underway and will run until October 30, 2025—Japan time, of course. The package is valid for stays through November 1, 2025.

For reservations and more details, visit hyattregencyseragaki.jp [JP].

Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa Japan
Private cabana area (next to the lagoon). Note: reservations are required. So, no, you can’t just walk in.
Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa Japan
The Gusuku Pool is modeled after the stone walls of the castles (Gusuku) of the Ryukyu Kingdom.

Images: Hyatt Regency Seragaki Island Okinawa [JP].