Sun Marina Beach is a well-regarded beach in Onna-son, Okinawa, known for its pristine conditions and family-friendly atmosphere. While often linked to the Sheraton Sun Marina Resort, it is generally accessible to the public, offering a beautiful stretch of coastline along the East China Sea. Its calm, clear, and shallow waters, protected by an embankment, make it a safe and enjoyable environment, particularly for children.
Visitors consistently praise the beach for its cleanliness, the stunning turquoise color of the water, and the presence of small fish, making snorkeling a popular activity. Many appreciate the variety of marine activities available, from jet skiing to snorkeling and even a unique via ferrata crossing the water. The beach is also noted for its picturesque sunsets and the tranquil atmosphere, especially during the off-season. However, some reviewers mention that the designated swimming area can be quite restricted and shallow, which might be less appealing for strong swimmers seeking deeper waters. The sand, while fine, is sometimes described as a little rough, suggesting slippers might be beneficial.
For a pleasant visit, it is advisable to bring your own beach essentials, as rental facilities like beach chairs can be comparatively expensive, even for hotel guests. Reviewers suggest spending a few hours to half a day here, enjoying the water and activities. The best time to visit is during daylight hours to fully appreciate the clear waters and engage in marine sports. Be aware that the beach and pool have specific closing times, typically around 6 PM and 7 PM respectively, due to lifeguard availability, which some visitors find restrictive for a 'beach resort'.
Sun Marina Beach is located at 66-1 Fuchaku, Onna-son, Okinawa Prefecture. Parking is generally plentiful, especially if dining at the associated restaurant. While some reviews mention the need for a car to get around the wider Okinawa area, the beach itself is easily accessible by car. There is no specific public transport information mentioned in reviews directly to the beach, but many visitors stay at nearby resorts which offer convenient access.
A common complaint revolves around the cost of amenities and the early closing times for swimming. To mitigate this, consider bringing your own gear and planning your visit to maximize daylight hours. If staying at the Sheraton, inquire about any coupons or packages that might include facility rentals. Also, be prepared for potentially high prices for food and services at the associated hotel, with some reviewers advising against dining there due to value concerns.
