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i+Land nagasaki
3.5 star property
  • Direct access to the beach
  • 2 restaurants
  • Bar
  • Full-service spa
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (538)
The price is AU$257
27 Nov - 28 Nov
i+Land nagasaki
ROYAL CHESTER NAGASAKI hotel & retreat
3.5 star property
  • 2 restaurants
  • Full-service spa
8.4 out of 10, Very good, (76)
Savour the freedom of a worry-free stay where higher all-inclusive rates cover delicious dining at two on-site restaurants. After indulging in rejuvenating spa services, guests can maintain their workout routine at the fitness centre or find tranquility strolling through the garden.
ROYAL CHESTER NAGASAKI hotel & retreat
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Discover top Nagasaki attractions

Nagasaki, a city rich in history and natural beauty, offers a range of experiences for the discerning traveller seeking all-inclusive hotel options. Begin your journey at the stunning Glover Garden, where you can stroll through beautifully maintained gardens and admire Western-style mansions from the Meiji Period, providing a glimpse into Japan's cultural exchange with the West. For a taste of local history, the Nagasaki Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum present poignant narratives that honour the past while encouraging reflection on peace. Adventurers will love a visit to Mount Inasa, where a cable car ride rewards you with breathtaking panoramic views over Nagasaki at sunset. Don't miss the chance to explore Dejima, the historic Dutch trading post, which showcases a unique blend of Japanese and European architecture and culture. Finally, a boat trip to the picturesque Hashima Island, also known as Gunkanjima, reveals the remnants of a once-thriving coal mining community, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. When staying at an all-inclusive hotel, you can expect a delightful array of local cuisine, including fresh seafood and traditional Nagasaki dishes like champon and sara udon, often served in elegant dining settings. Many hotels in the downtown area, such as those near the vibrant Chinatown or the scenic waterfront, provide easy access to these culinary experiences while ensuring you have everything you need at your fingertips. Relaxing amenities such as on-site spas, pools, and guided tours to local attractions can enhance your stay, making it not just a holiday, but a truly immersive experience.

Find the best all inclusive resorts and hotels in Nagasaki

For travelers seeking a seamless getaway in Nagasaki, these hotels offer exceptional all-inclusive options, ensuring a stress-free and enjoyable stay.

ROYAL CHESTER NAGASAKI hotel & retreat

  • Why it's great for an all-inclusive vacation: The ROYAL CHESTER NAGASAKI hotel & retreat is an excellent choice for travelers looking for an all-inclusive experience, featuring an excellent review rating of 8.4. With an all-inclusive plan available, travelers can enjoy a range of dining options and amenities without the hassle of extra charges, allowing for a truly relaxing stay. The on-site spa, complete with a steam room, hot tub, sauna, and full-service treatments, ensures a rejuvenating retreat after a day of exploring the beautiful city of Nagasaki.
  • Other amenities: Guests will appreciate the convenience of a kitchenette and refrigerator in their rooms, ideal for those who prefer to prepare their own meals. The hotel also offers complimentary toiletries and a well-equipped fitness facility for maintaining an active lifestyle. For added comfort, a minibar is available in each room, and self-parking is free, making it easier for travelers to explore the local area with ease. A concierge service is on hand to assist with any needs throughout the stay, ensuring a memorable experience.
  • Nearby attractions: Peace Park - 3.3 km, Atomic Bomb Hypocentre Park - 3.5 km, Urakami Cathedral - 3.6 km

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Frequently asked questions

Looking for Nagasaki all-inclusive resorts?
Nagasaki is known for its shopping and culture, and offers a host of things to see and do, such as Amu Plaza Nagasaki and Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum. View our choice of all-inclusive resorts, where you can enjoy a range of amenities including entertainment, childrens' clubs and, of course, food and drinks, all included in your stay. Many of our all-inclusive resorts also feature activities such as golf, yoga, water sports and more, which you can enjoy at no additional expense.
What is there to do near my all-inclusive resort in Nagasaki?
If you want to venture outside of your all-inclusive resort, head to Amu Plaza Nagasaki and Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, and see why travellers like the shopping and cultural scene in Nagasaki. Other attractions include Nagasaki City Office, Nagasaki City Library and Megane Bridge.
When's the best time for an all-inclusive stay in Nagasaki?
There's nothing like an all-inclusive holiday in Nagasaki to revive you, especially when you know what kind of weather to expect. Here's some information to help you choose when to book: The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 25°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 10°C. January and December are the driest months, while June and July are the rainiest months.
What's the best way to get to Nagasaki and explore the area?
With plenty of transportation options, making the most of your time in Nagasaki is a breeze. To explore the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Nagasaki Station or Urakami station. The closest major airport is Nagasaki (NGS), which is located 11.6 mi (18.7 km) from the city centre. Nagasaki might not have very many public transport options, so consider renting a car to explore more.

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