Hotel Marinpia

Hotel Marin Pia

Hotel2555-1 Arikawagō, Shinkamigoto, Minamimatsuura District, Nagasaki 857-4211, Japan

3.9(120 reviews)

Introducing Hotel Marinpia, located on Nakadori Island in the famous remote Goto Islands of Nagasaki Prefecture.

The Beautiful Island Where Nature and High-quality Accommodation Merge

Hotel Marinpia is situated in the beautiful coastal and green area of Yu-kawa. The rooms, a harmonious blend of old-fashioned atmosphere and modern facilities, have a comfortable modern décor with a pleasant blue color scheme. Thoughtful amenities such as USB charging ports and makeup mirrors are also provided for the convenience of travelers.

Savoring the Island's Flavors

For breakfast, you can start your day with Kyushu-flavored barley miso soup and a choice of Japanese and Western menus. Dinner is also available at the hotel's restaurant, offering a rich variety from Nagasaki's local dishes to children's menus and affordable curry.

Relaxing in the Large Public Bath and Thoughtful Services

Separate large public baths for men and women are available until 11:00 PM. There is also a laundry room for the convenience of long-term guests. The hotel offers free shuttle service to Yu-kawa Port, ensuring convenient access. The thoughtful service of the staff is also highly rated.

When visiting the Goto Islands, be sure to make Hotel Marinpia your base.

Reviews

5(6 years ago)
Serrien Serrano Leon
Convenient location and accomadating workers!
4(a month ago)
ドリーム
It is located on Nakadori Island in the Goto Islands, Nagasaki Prefecture. Located in Arikawa area. It's a convenient location for sightseeing. It's close to Arikawa Port, so you can quickly go to supermarkets and restaurants. There are various types of rooms. My family of three stayed in a 12 tatami Japanese-style room. It's inconvenient because it's a unit bath, but other than that, I had a comfortable stay. For breakfast, you could choose between Japanese and Western food. Dinner is also served at the restaurant, where you can enjoy a variety of dishes, including steaks, children's menus, and cheap and easy-to-eat dishes such as curry. It's a good hotel, cheap and has a large parking lot.
5(2 months ago)
Masataka
I used it on a business trip to Kamigoto. It's a long walk to nearby Arikawa Port, but shuttle service is available. This time I visited by car, but the parking lot was behind the facility. Also, the room was clean, spacious and comfortable. There is also a dedicated restaurant, where meals are served both in the evening and in the morning. I only used it for breakfast, but the food was delicious. The staff at the front desk were smiling and friendly, and I felt that I would use the hotel again. thank you for helping me.
3(2 months ago)
the traveler wolf
Prices start from approximately 7,000 yen (1 person per night) without meals. Single room available. The blue layout is nice, but the public bath is for men only. Even though the room rate is the same, the woman feels like she has lost out. There is an inn about 1 minute walk away that costs 3,000 yen for a private room without meals, so I will continue to use that inn.
4(7 months ago)
Suke Maru
It takes less than 20 minutes to walk from Arikawa Port, but for high-speed boat users, Kyushu Shosen operates a free shuttle car (wagon type) that can be used according to the ship's schedule. It's convenient because you can park right in front of our hotel's entrance. If the hotel is full and you cannot use it, it seems like they will provide transportation from the hotel. There are no shops nearby for shopping, so your options are to either stock up on things before arriving at the hotel or have dinner at the restaurant on the first floor of the hotel. The room is said to have been renovated in 2022, and the bright blue bedspread is impressive. There are many items that are helpful to have, such as a USB port for charging and a mirror for touching up your makeup. Unfortunately, the toilet seat has been updated and the equipment is new, but the size doesn't match the sink and the lid is difficult to open. I was supposed to open it, but when I realized it, it was closed. There are large public baths for men and women on the second floor. It is not open in the morning until 11pm. I went down the stairs to check the evacuation route, but the second floor had a very interesting structure. The coin laundry was not listed anywhere in the in-house information (although the existence of a laundry was posted on the website), but it was in an unexpected location. It's also helpful that there are three washing machines and three dryers, and no detergent is required. Breakfast starts at 7am at the restaurant above. Each menu has its own set of Japanese and Western dishes. When you slurp the barley miso soup, you realize that you are in Kyushu. The first high-speed boat to Nagasaki in the morning arrives around 7:30, which is a good time to have breakfast before boarding.

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