South Island Dolphin Watching

South Island Dolphin Watching

Info

JR Isahaya Station → 2-minute walk Bus stop: 1 hour 33 minutes from Isahaya Station to the island iron bus in front of Kuchinozu garage, bus stop: Kuchinozu Port off, short walk
16 km 1 hour 20 minutes from Nagasaki Michiya Ihaya IC via National Route 57.251
50 units

Business Hours

Set sail from 10 o'clock to 5 flights a day (reservation required, details require inquiry)

Price

On board adult (13 to 64 years old) 3000 yen, senior (65 years old and over) 2500 yen, dwarf (7 to 12 years old) 2000 yen, infant (4 to 6 years old) 1000 yen, 3 years old and under free

Spot Category

Other sights and other experience facilities


Meet a lot of dolphins and impress


Dolphins Swim Cheerfully


Kuchinotsu Port Terminal where watching ship sets sail

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