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    Najuka Redkar
    Najuka Redkar
    Last updated 27 Jul 2026
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    Okada Manila

    Okada Manila

    Okada Manila is a Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star integrated resort on 44 hectares of reclaimed land in Entertainment City, Parañaque, right on the edge of Manila Bay. It's the Philippines' largest integrated resort, with close to 1,000 rooms, suites, and villas, the country's largest casino floor, and one of the world's biggest dancing water fountains right in the middle of it all.
    If you're wondering whether Okada Manila is actually worth the 5-star label, how much a room costs, or how to get there from the airport, here's the direct answer to all three, plus everything else worth knowing before you book.

    Okada Manila at a Glance

    Location

    New Seaside Drive, Entertainment City, Parañaque City

    Star rating

    Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star (hotel and spa), 7 consecutive years as of 2026

    Resort size

    44 hectares (110 acres)

    Rooms

    Around 1,000 rooms, suites, and villas across two towers

    Distance from NAIA

    Roughly 3km / 10–20 minutes' drive from NAIA Terminal 3

    Check-in

    3:00 PM

    Check-out

    12:00 PM (noon)

    Best for

    Staycations, families, couples, MICE/business events, casino guests


    What is Okada Manila?

    Okada Manila Aerial View
    Okada Manila Aerial View
    Okada Manila is an integrated resort in Entertainment City, Parañaque, roughly three kilometers from NAIA Terminal 3. Instead of being a standalone hotel, it's a full destination: two connected hotel towers, a 3,000-square-meter spa, over 40 restaurants and bars, a shopping strip called The Promenade, a family entertainment center, and the country's largest casino floor, all built around The Fountain, one of the world's largest multicolor dancing water fountains.
    The resort is operated by Tiger Resort, Leisure and Entertainment, Inc., a Universal Entertainment Corporation subsidiary, and was developed by Japanese businessman Kazuo Okada. That Japanese ownership shows up in the resort's dining lineup and its service style, which blends Japanese-style precision with Filipino hospitality.

    Why is Okada Manila a 5 star hotel?

    Okada Manila Premium Suite
    Okada Manila Premium Suite
    Okada Manila holds a Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star rating, extended for a 7th consecutive year as of the February 2026 announcement, and it's currently the only integrated resort in the Philippines where every single hotel room, along with its spa (The Retreat Spa, also Forbes 5-Star rated), carries the accreditation. Forbes Travel Guide conducts anonymous, unannounced inspections focused almost entirely on service quality, not just the physical property, so the rating reflects consistency across housekeeping, front desk, dining, and guest interactions resort-wide rather than a one-time award.
    The 5-star scope goes beyond the rooms themselves. It covers:
    • Accommodation across Grand Deluxe Rooms up to Sky Villas
    • Dining through more than 40 restaurants and bars, including several Japanese concepts
    • Wellness at The Retreat Spa, separately Forbes 5-Star accredited
    • Entertainment anchored by The Fountain and Cove Manila
    • MICE facilities for conferences, weddings, and corporate events

    Room towers and Okada hotel rates: what to expect

    okada manila
    Premium Suite Double at Okada Manila
    Okada Manila's rooms sit across two 15-story towers connected by sky bridges, and the room lineup runs from straightforward deluxe rooms to multi-room villas named after Philippine islands. Here's the general hierarchy, from most compact to most spacious:

    Room category

    Approximate size

    Best for

    Grand Deluxe Room

    ~60 sqm

    Solo travelers, couples on a short stay

    Grand Deluxe Twin

    ~75 sqm

    Friends or family sharing two beds

    Junior Suite

    100–150 sqm

    Guests who want a separate living area

    Premium Suite

    150+ sqm

    Longer stays, small celebrations

    Senator Suite

    150+ sqm, two bedrooms

    Small families, private massage room included

    Governor Suite

    Largest suite tier

    Groups wanting extra space to host

    Sky Villas (island-named)

    Up to ~1,000 sqm

    Guests who want the full villa experience

    Okada hotel rates: Okada Manila's nightly rates vary widely, from roughly ₱3,000 on off-peak weekdays to well over ₱100,000 for top-tier suites and villas, depending on season, day of the week, and promotions. Because rates shift constantly with occupancy and Resorts World-style events nearby, it's worth checking Okada Manila's current room rates on Klook before you lock in dates.
    One traveler who booked their stay through Klook described the process as straightforward, adding that the room was "spacious, clean, and comfortable" with the fountain show ranking as a personal highlight of the trip. Another guest, celebrating a family birthday, called the whole experience "world class" and appreciated that staff could accommodate a special request for a crib and sterilizer without any hassle.
    Amenities/What's Included:
    ✅ Outdoor pool with Manila Bay views
    ✅ In-room tablet for room service and requests, no phone calls needed
    ✅ The Retreat Spa (Forbes 5-Star, 3,000 sqm)
    ✅ Access to The Fountain shows and Crystal Corridor
    ✅ Family-friendly amenities, including cribs and sterilizers on request
    ✅ Free Wi-Fi throughout the resort
    💬 What travellers say: Reviewers booking through Klook consistently flag the room quality and service as standouts. One guest called the stay "luxurious," praising the "stunning interiors, amazing food, and top-notch service," while another highlighted the in-room tablet system that lets guests "control all room functions" and place requests without calling the front desk. A third traveler noted the resort's scale directly, joking about the "Okada Hike," the walk from your room to the outdoor pool, since the property covers so much ground; the same reviewer still called the pool area "stunning" and worth the walk. A few guests mentioned check-in taking longer than expected on busy days, so building in a buffer on arrival is a fair expectation to set.
    📍 Address: New Seaside Drive, Entertainment City, Parañaque City, 1701, Metro Manila, Philippines 
    🔑 Check-in: 3:00 PM 
    🧳 Check-out: 12:00 PM

    Signature Okada Manila experiences

    Club area in Okada Manila
    Club area in Okada Manila
    Even if you're not staying overnight, Okada Manila is built to be visited.
    The Fountain, the resort's centerpiece, is a multicolor dancing water and light show set against the two hotel towers, and it's consistently the single most-mentioned highlight in guest reviews. Watching it at sunset, when the sky and the fountain lights overlap, is the version most travelers recommend.
    Cove Manila is the resort's indoor beach and nightclub, built under a UV-protected dome so it functions as a beach club regardless of Metro Manila's weather. It's geared toward guests who want a livelier day out rather than a quiet pool session.
    For dining, Okada Manila runs more than 40 venues, ranging from Japanese concepts to Filipino comfort food at Kiapo, with Medley Buffet functioning as the resort's main all-day dining hall. Guests reviewing their Klook-booked stays specifically call out the buffet as a highlight, with one describing the food simply as "delicious."
    Families should also know about PLAY at Okada Manila, an indoor play center with eight purpose-built play areas, and Thrillscape, the resort's newer entertainment zone geared toward older kids and teens. Between the two, Okada Manila covers a wider age range than most casino-resort competitors typically do.

    Getting to Okada Manila from NAIA and around Metro Manila

    Okada Manila sits about three kilometers from NAIA Terminal 3, which usually translates to a 10 to 20-minute drive depending on traffic, since there's no direct pedestrian skybridge like some other airport-adjacent Manila hotels offer. Taxis, ride-hailing apps, and the hotel's own transfer arrangements are the standard options; if you'd rather book transport ahead of arrival, Klook's NAIA airport transfer service covers pickup without the arrivals-hall taxi queue.
    Once you're at the resort, Entertainment City is walkable between properties, and Mall of Asia is a short drive away if you want to head into the city beyond the resort strip.

    Okada Manila vs staying elsewhere in Entertainment City

    Okada Manila

    Standalone Manila hotel

    On-site entertainment

    The Fountain, Cove Manila, casino, PLAY, Thrillscape

    Usually limited to pool/gym

    Dining variety

    40+ venues on property

    Typically 2–4 venues

    Best for

    Multi-day staycations, families, celebrations

    Short business or transit stays

    Trade-off

    Larger property means more walking between areas

    Faster to get from room to street level


    FAQs about Okada Manila

    What is Okada Manila?
    Okada Manila is a Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star integrated resort in Entertainment City, Parañaque, about three kilometers from NAIA Terminal 3. It combines close to 1,000 rooms and suites with a casino floor, more than 40 dining venues, a spa, and The Fountain, a large-scale dancing water and light show at the center of the property.
    Why is Okada Manila a 5 star hotel?
    Okada Manila has held a Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star rating for seven consecutive years as of 2026, covering every hotel room on the property along with its spa, The Retreat Spa. Forbes Travel Guide's rating is based on anonymous inspections of service quality across the entire guest journey, not a single award for the building itself, which is why the resort markets it as a consistency achievement.
    How much do Okada hotel rates cost?
    Rates vary significantly by room category, day of the week, and season, from entry-level Grand Deluxe Rooms up to multi-bedroom Sky Villas. Because pricing shifts frequently with demand and on-site events, checking current rates directly on Klook before booking is the most reliable way to get an accurate number for your dates.
    How do I get to Okada Manila from the airport?
    Okada Manila is roughly three kilometers from NAIA Terminal 3, usually a 10 to 20-minute drive depending on traffic. There's no pedestrian skybridge connecting the two, so guests typically use a taxi, ride-hailing app, or a pre-booked airport transfer.
    Can you visit Okada Manila without staying overnight?
    Yes. The Okada Manila Daytime Pass gives day visitors access to the pool and resort facilities without booking a room, and packages like the Sunset Experience or Tour and Dine combine a guided look at the property with dinner, making it easy to experience the resort on a day trip.

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