THE HARBOR TERRACE, ZUSHI, WITH KIDS

THE HARBOR TERRACE, ZUSHI, WITH KIDS

This apartment hotel, The Harbor Terrace, is technically in Zushi but it is also very close to Kamakura.  
By car, it takes 1 hour 20 mins to drive from central Tokyo to this hotel and 1 hour 30 mins on public transport from Tokyo (use google maps to find the most direct options from your starting point.) 

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We stayed at The Harbor Terrace in early September and, I must admit, that it was the pool that sealed the deal on me making the reservation right away.  We were so sick of being hot and sticky!
Please note that, if you are booking this hotel last minute – it’s going to come with a “last minute” price tag.

The Harbor Terrace entrance

This hotel is great for families because of the spacious apartment style rooms and balconies and also that rooftop pool.  But the restaurant on the lobby floor does not allow children so you will need to make food in your own room (the kitchenette in the room is so handy and makes everything so much easier!)  or dine out.  There is also an option to bbq on your own balcony – ask the reception for prices (they can also provide all of the ingredients too.) 

The Harbor Terrace , Zushi- one of the bedrooms
The Harbor Terrace – the 2nd bedroom
Playing Monopoly at The Harbor Terrace.
We try and play this when we stay somewhere for more than 1 night so we can continue play at random spots throughout the day.
The Harbor Terrace – the lounge / main living space
Pyjamas provided for in-room use.
Making use of the in-room kitchenette at breakfast time.
The Harbor Terrace in-room kitchenette (and our supermarket haul of goodies)
The oven and toaster oven at The Harbor Terrace
View from the balcony at The Harbor Terrace. As you can see there are lots of young families rockpooling here.
One night we picked up Indian Takeaway from nearby Indian Restaurant “Namaste
In-Room Spa Bath at The Harbor Terrace

But the pool is the best part by far. 
Please note that the pool at The Harbor Terrace in Zushi is open from some time in May to some time in October (weather dependent) from 8am-8pm. 
Please note that the pool will also close for extreme weather like typhoons etc. 

The Harbor Terrace Rooftop Pool at Sunset

Rooftop Pool and Deck at The Harbor Terrace.
The Harbor Terrace Rooftop Pool at Night

 Tap here if you are looking to book The Harbor Terrace, Zushi. 

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Restaurants with kids near The Harbor Terrace: 
Malibu Farm at the Marina in Zushi.  Colourful organic meals in the Japanese counterpart of Malibu Farm in LA. 
See my write up on Malibu Farm with kids here.    This restaurant is 12 mis walk from The Harbor Terrace. 

Burger at Malibu Farm, Zushi

 Although it is not “around the corner, I also recommmend dining as a family at Garden House in Kamakura. 
To get here, it is 16 mins in a car or 1000 yen in a taxi.  If you decide to take a bus, it will take 20 mins and cost 220 yen per adult. 
See my full write up on dining at Garden House, Kamakura with kids here. 


Playground near The Harbor Terrace

Kotsubo IIjima Park is a grassy open space with one small climbing structure just by the beach.  It isn’t big but is a nice place for little kids to have a stretch and a play.  Please note that there are no public toilets here. 
It is 6 mins walk from Malibu Farm and 3 mins walk from The Harbor Terrace. 

Kotsubo Iijima Park, Zushi

During the summer months, it is common to find street stalls and local festivals selling kakigori (flavoured shaved ice).  

Kakigori (flavoured shaved ice.)

 

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