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10 3 reviews
Hirado
11/08 – 20/08
A$203/nighttotal: A$1827 (9 )
名場越庵
Nabakoshian
宝の様な古民家・昔暮らし体験
1 2
cabin , Karatsu Shi
This Showa-era cottage in Karatsu City, approximately 3.2km from the city centre, offers a unique stay in a location featured in the films "HOLD ME CLOSE" and "From Saga with LoveⅡ". Sleeping up to six guests, the self-catering property boasts a dirt floor, irori hearth, furo bath, garden, parking, and optional bonfire and BBQ experiences, plus access to yacht cruises organised by the NPO Minamo Preservation Society.
8.4 19 reviews
Hirado
11/08 – 20/08
A$472/nighttotal: A$4248 (9 )
一棟貸し平戸こせら
3 2
house , Hirado Shi
This three-bedroom house is situated in Hirado City, a 13-minute walk from St. Francis Xavier Memorial Church and a short drive from Sasebo Park and Catholic Ainoura Church. The property offers 153 square metres of living space, featuring a private garden and terrace, a fully equipped kitchen, and a bathroom with a bidet and bath, perfect for families or groups of up to six guests.
10 40 reviews
Hirado
11/08 – 20/08
A$277/nighttotal: A$2493 (9 )
Seaside Private Villa Quiet Escape Japan
1 2
house , Imari Shi
This seaside villa is situated in Hatatsu-cho, Imari City, Saga Prefecture, a 70-minute drive from Fukuoka Airport and Hakata Station, offering easy access to the region's attractions. This 100 square metre property boasts a unique blend of Japanese and Moroccan styles, sleeping up to six guests and featuring a fully equipped kitchen, a 65-inch television, a kotatsu table and a drum-type washer-dryer.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Hirado
What are the best landmarks to visit in Hirado and around?
Hirado Castle is a must-see, with its stunning views of the city and surrounding sea. You can also visit the Hirado Dutch Village, which showcases the history of Dutch influence on the island. For a unique experience, head to the nearby Kujukushima Islands, a beautiful archipelago with over 200 islands.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Hirado?
Which area in Hirado is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The best area for hotels is around Hirado Port, as it's close to the main attractions and offers a good selection of accommodation options. You'll find a mix of traditional Japanese ryokans and modern hotels in this area.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Hirado?
What are the most affordable attractions in Hirado?
The Hirado City Museum is free to enter and offers a great insight into the island's history and culture. You can also enjoy a relaxing walk along the scenic Hirado Coast without spending a penny.
Hirado is a great place to unwind. Take a dip in the natural hot springs at the Minami-Hirado Onsen, rent a bicycle and explore the island's peaceful countryside, or simply relax on the beach at the beautiful Nishi-Hirado Beach.
What hotel chains can you find in Hirado?
There aren't any major international hotel chains in Hirado. You'll mainly find independent hotels and ryokans, which offer a more authentic experience.
What type of hotels can you find in Hirado?
Hirado offers a variety of accommodation options, from traditional Japanese ryokans with tatami floors to modern hotels with Western amenities. You can also find guesthouses and bed and breakfasts for a more budget-friendly stay.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Hirado?
The best time to book a hotel in Hirado is during the shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are smaller. If you're visiting during peak season (summer and winter), book well in advance, especially if you're looking for specific types of accommodation.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Hirado?
Hotel rooms in Hirado typically offer basic amenities such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and private bathrooms. Some higher-end hotels may also offer additional amenities like onsen (hot springs) and dining options.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Hirado?
Hirado is a very pet-friendly destination. You can enjoy walks along the scenic coast with your furry friend or visit the Hirado City Park, which has a designated dog run area. Many restaurants and cafes also welcome pets.