Ferries from

Amami Island to Okinoerabu

Ferries from

Ferry from Amami Island to Okinoerabu

Amami Island

The Naze to Wadomari ferry is the main ferry route from Amami Island to Okinoerabu. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.

Ferries from Amami Island to Okinoerabu sail approximately 3 times per week and are provided by Marue Ferry.

How long is the ferry from Amami Island to Okinoerabu

The Amami Island to Okinoerabu ferries sail in approximately .

Is there a car ferry from Amami Island to Okinoerabu?

Yes, you can travel on a car ferry from Amami Island to Okinoerabu with Marue Ferry.

How far is Amami Island from Okinoerabu?

The distance between Amami Island and Okinoerabu is 72 miles (115km) and 62 nautical miles.

How much does a ferry cost from Amami Island to Okinoerabu?

Amami Island to Okinoerabu ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.

Ferry from Naze to Wadomari

The Naze to Wadomari ferry ferry sails approximately 0 times weekly with a crossing time of .

Amami Island to Okinoerabu Ferry Offers and Discounts

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Ferries from Amami Island to Okinoerabu

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Discover Amami Island: Japan's Hidden Tropical Paradise

Amami Island, part of Japan's Satsunan Islands, offers a unique blend of tropical beauty and traditional Japanese culture. With crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and lush forests, this island paradise is perfect for nature lovers seeking an authentic experience away from mainstream tourism. Visitors can explore the island's rich biodiversity, including the Amami rabbit, a rare species found nowhere else in the world. The island boasts spectacular diving spots with vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. Cultural attractions include traditional Oshima Tsumugi silk weaving workshops, where you can witness this UNESCO-recognised craft firsthand. Throughout the year, Amami celebrates various traditional festivals, including the lively Honen Matsuri (harvest festival) with traditional dance and music. While Amami doesn't have international ferry connections, regular domestic ferries connect the island to mainland Japan, particularly from Kagoshima, making it an excellent addition to your Japanese travel itinerary.

Discover Okinoerabu: Japan's Hidden Island Gem

Okinoerabu Island offers a unique slice of Japanese culture away from the mainland bustle. This small island between Okinawa and Kyushu captivates visitors with its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and impressive limestone caves. The Shoryudo Cave, one of Japan's largest limestone caverns, features stunning stalactites and underground rivers that attract nature enthusiasts year-round. Visitors can explore traditional Ryukyu villages that showcase the island's distinct cultural heritage, different from mainland Japan. The island hosts the vibrant Hachigatsu Odori dance festival each August, where locals perform traditional dances in colourful costumes. Marine activities like snorkelling and diving reveal spectacular coral reefs and diverse marine life. From Okinoerabu, travellers can catch ferries to nearby Yoron Island, Okinawa, or Kagoshima on Kyushu, making it an excellent starting point for island-hopping adventures in southern Japan.

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