La Vista Yokosuka Kannonzaki Terrace

  • Affordable onsen
  • Breakfast only
  • Japanese garden views
  • Onsen
  • Onsen for couples
  • Onsen for families
  • Open-air bath
  • Private onsen
  • Sauna
  • Sea views
  • Swimming pool

Overview

La Vista Yokosuka Kannonzaki Terrace offers a coastal resort stay on the edge of Yokosuka Kannonzaki, where Tokyo Bay, sea breeze, and open views shape the entire experience. The setting looks out toward the Uraga Channel, with ships passing across the water and the sound of waves close by. It feels removed from daily life, yet remains easy to reach from Tokyo and Yokohama.

The property brings together two ways to enjoy the coast: a bright hotel stay with ocean-view rooms, and a glamping area designed for outdoor time by the sea. The name “La Vista” means “view,” and the resort makes full use of its location through sea-facing rooms, ocean-view dining, open-air hot spring baths, terraces, and outdoor spaces.

This is a place for fresh air, wide horizons, warm baths, and unhurried meals. Days can begin with the sight of ships moving across the bay, continue with walks around Kannonzaki, and end with hot spring bathing, late-night noodles, and the quiet feeling of being by the water.

Accommodation

Accommodation is split between the hotel building and the glamping area. The hotel building offers bright ocean-view rooms with private balconies, large windows, and a calm coastal feel. Room types include La Vista Twin, Twin, Triple, and Fourth, making the property suitable for couples, friends, and families.

La Vista Twin rooms face the sea and include a private balcony where the breeze and wave sounds become part of the stay. Twin rooms are located on the first floor and include a folding bed for more flexible use. Triple rooms provide three single beds, while Fourth rooms have a separated layout with two beds in the main room and two beds in the bedroom. These larger rooms work well when more space and privacy are needed within the same room.

The glamping area offers trailer-style rooms with an outdoor feeling and hotel-level ease. Glamping Ocean View Twin faces the sea and includes an outdoor wood deck and garden space with hammocks. Glamping Twin B adds a shower booth, while Glamping Fourth has a separated main room and bedroom with four beds. Each glamping unit includes outdoor cooking space, making it easy to enjoy the coastal setting in a more open-air style.

Room features include individual air conditioning and heating, refrigerator, TV, humidifying air purifier, Wi-Fi, washlet toilet, hair dryer, kettle, safe, tea set, in-room wear, and a bathing basket with towels for the hot spring area. Glamping rooms also include a coffee mill, while some items differ by room type.

Dining

Dining centers on the flavors of the coast. Dinner for hotel stays is served at Restaurant SACHI, a sea-view restaurant in the hotel building. The meal is a Western-style course built around seafood from Tokyo Bay and Sagami Bay, along with seasonal vegetables grown on the Miura Peninsula. The result feels fresh, local, and well matched to the resort’s seaside setting.

Glamping stays bring dinner to the outdoor deck space. The meal includes dishes such as bouillabaisse and barbecue using Miura ingredients, allowing the evening to feel closer to the open air. When outdoor dining is affected by weather, dinner moves to Restaurant SACHI, keeping the experience smooth and comfortable.

Breakfast is served buffet-style at Restaurant SACHI. The spread includes around 80 Japanese and Western dishes, with a focus on ingredients from the Miura Peninsula. Local dishes, pasta, freshly cooked omelets, breads, seafood carpaccio, and cold vegetable dishes give the morning meal a bright, generous feel.

After dinner and bathing, Yonaki Soba adds one of the property’s most comforting touches. This light late-night ramen is served in the evening, making it an easy final stop after the hot springs.

Onsen and Wellness

Hot spring bathing defines your stay. The spa facility, located on the second floor, features open-air baths that overlook the ocean. As you soak, the line between sea and sky blurs, creating a powerful sense of openness. Both bathing areas include reclining baths that let you fully relax while taking in the view.

The indoor bath uses heated spring water and offers jet baths and spacious soaking areas behind large windows facing the sea. You choose how to bathe, whether you prefer warmth, movement, or stillness.

The spa also includes a bedrock bath heated at low temperatures, encouraging gentle sweating and relaxation. Seven types of natural stone line the floor, adding texture and warmth to the experience. Saunas differ by bathing area, with a dry sauna and cooling room on one side and a steam sauna on the other.

For added privacy, you can use one of five reservable open-air hot spring baths. These private baths remain available around the clock and require no advance booking. You simply check availability, lock the door, and enjoy the space alone.

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The hot spring area, SPASSO, brings the sea into the bathing experience. Natural hot spring open-air baths look toward Tokyo Bay, with reclining baths in both the men’s and women’s areas. The women’s open-air bath also includes a jar bath. The setting creates a strong sense of openness, with sea air, warm water, and wide views working together.

Indoor baths also face the bay through large windows. These baths include jet bath and reclining bath features, giving different ways to relax after travel, walking, or time outdoors. The indoor bath uses heated water rather than hot spring water.

The hot spring source is Aburatsubo Onsen, with sodium chloride spring water. The listed bathing benefits include support for stiff shoulders, fatigue recovery, rheumatism, and neuralgia. The hot spring water is heated and diluted.

Five private open-air hot spring baths are available in the hotel building: Kaze no Yu, Hi no Yu, Aya no Yu, Tsuki no Yu, and Ao no Yu. Each bath has its own design inspiration, from seaside wind and sunlight to waves, moonlit tides, and the blue connection between sea and sky. These private baths do not require advance reservations; availability is shown at the entrance, and the door locks from inside during use.

Wellness facilities also include a low-temperature bedrock bath, with seven types of stone set into the floor. The men’s public bath area has a dry sauna and cooling room, while the women’s area has a steam sauna. BARAKA SPA offers body care and relaxation treatments for deeper rest.

Facilities

La Vista Yokosuka Kannonzaki Terrace has several spaces designed around the sea. Café La Sala, located in the hotel building, offers welcome drinks and sweets in a lounge setting with ocean views. Nearby, the Seaside Terrace gives an easy place to sit outside with the sound of waves and the feel of the coastal breeze.

The glamping area includes its own dedicated lounge in SPASSO, creating a more private place to relax before or after outdoor time. The hotel also has Restaurant SACHI, the main dining venue for Western course dinners and buffet breakfasts, as well as the SPASSO hot spring facility with open-air baths, indoor baths, saunas, bedrock bath, and private open-air baths.

In summer, Costa Pool adds a resort-style outdoor pool facing the sea. The pool includes a main pool and a children’s pool, with the ocean nearby and a relaxed coastal atmosphere. Use is limited to those staying at the property.

The property also includes Karaoke Haleo, a post-bath rest area, and Souvenir Shop PIONONO. The shop carries local items from Yokosuka and the Miura Peninsula, along with drinks and ice cream. After bathing, ice candies are available in the evening and probiotic drinks in the morning. The hotel building and rooms are non-smoking, with a smoking room near the lobby.

Activities

The setting encourages slow coastal time. Mornings can start with the sight of ships moving through the channel, followed by breakfast, a walk, and a return to the baths. Around the property, a boardwalk offers an easy walking course of about 15 minutes, with benches where the sea view can be enjoyed at a slower pace.

Kannonzaki is well suited for simple outdoor plans: sea views, coastal paths, fresh air, and quiet time near the water. Glamping stays add outdoor dining, deck time, hammocks, and barbecue-style evenings, while hotel stays focus more on balcony views, restaurant dining, and hot spring bathing.

Inside the resort, the day flows naturally between the lounge, terrace, hot spring baths, private baths, spa, pool in summer, and late-night noodles. The experience works best when there is room in the schedule to slow down and let the sea set the pace.

Additional features

La Vista Yokosuka Kannonzaki Terrace is a strong choice for a coastal escape built around views, bathing, and easy resort time. The property offers hotel rooms, glamping units, natural hot spring open-air baths, five private hot spring baths, sea-view dining, a summer outdoor pool, spa treatments, lounge service, and thoughtful post-bath refreshments.

A shuttle service connects the property with the area near Maborikaigan Station with advance arrangement, making access easier by train. Parking is also available on site. Low-allergen menus can be arranged with advance notice, and breakfast includes allergen labeling for major ingredients.

La Vista Yokosuka Kannonzaki Terrace – Address

📍 2-1157-2 Hashirimizu, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, 239-0811

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