You No Yado Nagi, a 3-star hotel in Ibusuki Shi, is located approximately 4 kilometres from JR Oyama Station and is conveniently situated near Ibusuki landmarks such as Unagiike, Sume Square, and Unagi Hot Spring. This establishment offers a relaxing retreat for travellers visiting Ibusuki, providing comfortable lodging and a welcoming environment to unwind after exploring the region.
9.1 8 reviews
Ibusuki
08/08 – 09/08
A$1745/nightfor 1 night
Amafuru-oka
1 4
hotel , Ibusuki Shi
The Amafuru-oka hotel is located in Ibusuki Shi, within 10km of attractions like the Ibusuki Archaeological Museum and Saraku Sand Bath Hall. This 3.5-star accommodation has received very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience. The hotel offers 15 rooms with a range of amenities including balconies, refrigerators, separate bathtubs and showers, and hair dryers. Guests can enjoy a relaxing atmosphere with an outdoor pool, a poolside bar, and spa services, as well as free breakfast and self-parking.
8.5 708 reviews
Ibusuki
08/08 – 09/08
A$488/nightfor 1 night
Ibusuki Royal Hotel
1 4
hotel , Ibusuki Shi
The Ibusuki Royal Hotel is located in Ibusuki, 48 kilometres from Kagoshima Chuo Station and a 16-minute walk from the Iwasaki Art Museum. This 3-star hotel receives very good user ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience. The hotel offers a range of facilities including a swimming pool, a spa, a restaurant and a bar. Guests can also enjoy the benefits of a natural hot spring bath, a garden, and a terrace with city views.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Ibusuki
What are the best landmarks to visit in Ibusuki and around?
Ibusuki is known for its volcanic hot springs and unique sand baths. You should definitely visit the Ibusuki Sand Bath, where you can bury yourself in the warm sand. The nearby Mount Kaimon is a volcanic cone with stunning views of the area.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Ibusuki?
Which area in Ibusuki is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The best area to stay in Ibusuki is near the Ibusuki Onsen district, where you'll find many traditional ryokans and hotels with hot springs. You can also find accommodations in the more modern area around Ibusuki Station.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Ibusuki?
What are the most affordable attractions in Ibusuki?
The Ibusuki Sand Bath is a great affordable option. It's only around 1,000 yen for a 30-minute session. You can also enjoy a scenic walk along the Ibusuki Coast, which is free and offers beautiful views.
Ibusuki is a great place to relax. Spend your days soaking in the hot springs, enjoying the sand baths, or taking leisurely walks along the coast. In the evenings, try some of the local seafood at a restaurant, or simply unwind in your ryokan.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Ibusuki?
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Ibusuki?
Ibusuki is famous for its fresh seafood. Try the local specialty, 'satsuma-age', deep-fried fish cakes, at a restaurant near the harbour. You can also find delicious local dishes at the 'Ibusuki Onsen Ryokan' restaurants.
You won't find many international hotel chains in Ibusuki. The main options are traditional Japanese ryokans, but there are a few independent hotels as well.
Ibusuki offers a range of accommodations. You can choose from traditional ryokans, modern hotels, and even guesthouses. Many of the ryokans have private onsen, while the hotels usually have public bathhouses.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Ibusuki?
The best time to book a hotel in Ibusuki is during the shoulder seasons, from April to May and September to October, when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are smaller. If you're looking for a more affordable option, consider visiting during the winter months, but be aware that some attractions may be closed.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Ibusuki?
Hotel rooms in Ibusuki typically offer basic amenities, such as air conditioning, a television, and a private bathroom. Some hotels may also have additional amenities, such as a refrigerator, a tea kettle, or a balcony. Many ryokans offer traditional amenities like yukata robes and slippers.