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9.5 30 reviews
Amakusa
26/08 – 29/08
SG$143/nighttotal: SG$429 (3 )
﨑津集落内の一軒家(﨑津ハウスTama)
1 2
apartment , Amakusa Shi
This four-bedroom apartment is situated in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sakitsu, a short distance from the Sakitsu Church and the Sakitsu Port. The property offers a private garden, parking for up to three vehicles, and a fully equipped kitchen, making it ideal for families or groups of up to nine guests.
8.2 43 reviews
Amakusa
26/08 – 29/08
SG$139/nighttotal: SG$417 (3 )
Guesthouse Tide Pool - Vacation Stay 62386v
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house , Amakusa Shi
Guesthouse Tide Pool in Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture, offers self-catering accommodation a short 6.6km drive from Oe Tenshudo Church and within a 32km radius of Myotoku-ji Temple, Junkyo Park, and the Amakusa Christian Museum. This 150 square metre house features three bedrooms, one bathroom, sleeps 25 guests, and includes amenities such as free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, parking, and a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and fridge.
Amakusa
20/08 – 23/08
SG$195/nighttotal: SG$585 (3 )
Porta Luce - Vacation Stay 68175v
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house , Amakusa Shi
Porta Luce - Vacation STAY 68175v is a holiday let in Amakusa Shi, located 1.9 kilometres from Kurosaki Beach and 8.5 kilometres from Myotoku-ji Temple. This 37 square metre property offers one bedroom, accommodation for nine guests, complimentary WiFi, private parking, and a kitchen equipped with a fridge and microwave.
8.9 20 reviews
Amakusa
26/08 – 29/08
SG$99/nighttotal: SG$297 (3 )
Sakitsu House Zann - Vacation Stay 55708v
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house , Amakusa Shi
Sakitsu House ZANN - Vacation STAY 55708v is located in Amakusa, just a 2-minute walk from the Sakitsu Catholic Church, offering easy access to the beautiful Amakusa Islands and their historical landmarks. This 72 square metre house features two bedrooms, one bathroom, and can comfortably accommodate up to 11 guests, providing modern amenities such as a fully equipped kitchen, a washing machine, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Amakusa
Which area in Amakusa is a good option for staying in a hotel?
The best area for hotels is probably around Amakusa City, the main town. There you'll find a good selection of hotels, from modern ones to traditional ryokans. The area around the Amakusa Five Mountains also has some lovely hotels with mountain views, perfect for a peaceful getaway.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Amakusa?
What are the most affordable attractions in Amakusa?
For a budget-friendly day out, head to the Amakusa Shimabara Coast, where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and fresh air. The Amakusa Pearl Farm is also a great option, offering tours and pearl-buying opportunities at affordable prices. For something more active, try hiking the Amakusa Five Mountains trails, which are free and offer stunning views.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Amakusa?
Amakusa is perfect for a relaxing trip! Spend some time at the Amakusa Onsen, a natural hot spring resort, or try a traditional Japanese massage. You can also rent a bike and cycle along the scenic coastal roads, or take a boat trip to the nearby islands. For a truly tranquil experience, visit the Amakusa Shrine, a peaceful and serene place.
Where can you find the best traditional local cuisine in Amakusa?
Amakusa is known for its fresh seafood! Try the local 'Amakusa Tai' (sea bream), or the 'Amakusa Uni' (sea urchin), both delicious. For a more traditional experience, visit the 'Amakusa Kaido', a street lined with restaurants serving local specialties. You can also find some great local dishes at the 'Amakusa Fish Market', where you can buy fresh ingredients and have them cooked for you.
You'll find a few major hotel chains in Amakusa, like the APA Hotel, the Toyoko Inn, and the Dormy Inn. There are also some smaller, independent hotels, and traditional ryokans, offering a more authentic experience.
What type of hotels can you find in Amakusa?
Amakusa has a variety of hotels to choose from! You can find modern business hotels, traditional ryokans offering tatami rooms and kaiseki meals, and even some charming boutique hotels. There are also some budget-friendly guesthouses and hostels, perfect for solo travellers or backpackers.
When is the best time to book a hotel in Amakusa?
The best time to book a hotel in Amakusa is usually a few months in advance, especially during peak season, which is from April to May and September to October. If you're travelling during the shoulder season, you might be able to find some good deals, but it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your accommodation.
What amenities do hotel rooms typically offer in Amakusa?
Most hotels in Amakusa offer basic amenities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom. Some hotels also offer additional amenities like a swimming pool, a spa, or a restaurant. If you're looking for something specific, be sure to check the hotel's website or contact them directly.
What pet-friendly activities are available in Amakusa?
Amakusa is a great place for pet-friendly activities! You can take your furry friend for a walk along the scenic coastal paths, or visit the Amakusa Shimabara Coast, where there are plenty of dog-friendly beaches. Some restaurants and cafes also welcome pets, so you can enjoy a meal with your companion.