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8.9 20 reviews
Amakusa
29/06 – 07/07
NZ$300/nighttotal: NZ$2400 (8 )
Beach House Ohama
3 5
apartment , Nagashima-chō
This beachfront apartment in Ohara, Nagashima-chō, is conveniently located 56 kilometres from Amakusa Airport. The three-bedroom property, spanning 90 square metres, offers comfortable accommodation for up to 11 guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, parking and free Wi-Fi.
9.6 20 reviews
Amakusa
29/06 – 07/07
NZ$264/nighttotal: NZ$2112 (8 )
﨑津集落内の静かな一軒家(﨑津ハウスSei)
1 5
apartment , Amakusa Shi
This renovated fisherman's cottage in Amakusa City, Kumamoto Prefecture, offers a unique stay in a traditional fishing village, its precise location within Amakusa Shi requiring further detail to specify proximity to local attractions. Sleeping up to nine guests, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom property boasts a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and excellent user reviews; enjoy the sea views and explore Amakusa's local amenities.
Amakusa
29/06 – 07/07
NZ$321/nighttotal: NZ$2568 (8 )
A Guesthouse In Front Of The Beach The Whole Hous / Izumigun Kagoshima
3 5
apartment , Nagashima-chō
This Nagashima-cho holiday home is situated within 15km of Ushibuka Haiya Bridge, Unzen-Amakusa National Park, and Tomiyama Park, offering easy access to these attractions. The 89-square-metre property features three bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps six guests, and includes a fully equipped kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and on-site laundry facilities.
Amakusa
29/06 – 07/07
NZ$366/nighttotal: NZ$2928 (8 )
古民家をリノベーションした、親子でワクワクできるお宿
1 5
apartment , Amakusa Shi
This renovated traditional house, offering a private stay, is located at the foot of Kuratake Shrine in Amakusa Shi. This property accommodates up to six guests and features a bouldering wall, a loft bed, a living area, and a well-equipped kitchen, with internet and air conditioning provided.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Amakusa
What are the most affordable attractions in Amakusa?
You can find some real gems in Amakusa without breaking the bank. The Amakusa Five Mountains are free to hike, and the Amakusa Pearl Farm has a free observation deck where you can watch the pearl divers. The Amakusa Shiroyama Church is also free to enter, and the views from there are stunning. For a unique experience, take a stroll along the Amakusa Coast Road and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Amakusa?
Amakusa is a great place to unwind! You can spend your days swimming, sunbathing, or kayaking on the beautiful beaches. Take a boat tour to explore the islands and enjoy the stunning scenery. You can also visit the Amakusa Onsen, a natural hot spring, and relax in the soothing mineral-rich water. For a bit of culture, take a cooking class and learn how to make some of the local specialties.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Amakusa?
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Amakusa?
Amakusa is known for its fresh seafood, and you can find some delicious traditional dishes at restaurants around the island. Try the Amakusa-style ramen, a local specialty with a rich and flavorful broth. You can also find fresh oysters, clams, and fish at many restaurants and markets. For a truly authentic experience, head to the Amakusa Fish Market and sample some of the local delicacies.
There aren't many large hotel chains in Amakusa, but you can find a few smaller chains like Toyoko Inn and APA Hotel in the town of Amakusa. Most of the hotels in Amakusa are independent, though, so you'll have a good selection to choose from.
You can find a variety of hotels in Amakusa, from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxury resorts. There are also traditional Japanese inns called ryokans, where you can experience the local culture and enjoy a traditional meal. If you're looking for something more modern, there are also a few Western-style hotels in Amakusa.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Amakusa?
The best time to book a hotel in Amakusa depends on your budget and your travel style. If you want to get the best deals, book in advance, especially if you're travelling during peak season (April to May and September to October). If you're more flexible, you might be able to find a last-minute deal, but be prepared to pay a bit more.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Amakusa?
Hotel rooms in Amakusa usually offer basic amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Some hotels also offer additional amenities like a swimming pool, a hot tub, or a restaurant. It's best to check the hotel website or call ahead to see what amenities are included in your room.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Amakusa?
Amakusa is a great place to bring your furry friend! You can take your dog for a walk on the beach, or explore the many parks and gardens in the area. Some restaurants and cafes are also pet-friendly, so you can enjoy a meal with your dog. Just make sure to check the rules and regulations before you go.