Where to stay in Ishigaki
Arakawa
While visiting Arakawa, you might make a stop by sights like Fusaki Beach and Iriomote-Ishigaki National Park.
Ishigaki Beach Vacation
There's nothing like an Ishigaki vacation to give you a little extra bounce in your step. The soothing melody of rolling surf and the smell of fresh sea air will recharge your mind and body. To be near the city center on your trip to Ishigaki, find a hotel around Kabira Bay Beach (just 14 kilometers away). If you're going to stay for a bit, consider booking one of our Ishigaki vacation packages. Not only will you save some cash, you'll also have other incredible beaches near you to explore, like Shiraho Beach and Yonehara Beach. We call that a win-win!
Things You Should Know About Ishigaki
- If you think a perfect vacation is fresh ocean breezes and walks along the shore, check out our Ishigaki beach hotels. You're sure to forget the pressures of daily life at these blissful beachy retreats.
- Ishigaki also has a range of private vacation homes. Kaiho Fusaki main building and Suite Terrace Ishigakijima are popular with travelers and are worth having a look at.
- Be sure to visit our Ishigaki things to do page for some itinerary planning inspiration. With a population of roughly 44,800 in Ishigaki, we're sure there'll be one or two locals who'll be happy to give you some extra advice!
- Ishigaki Port, Kabira Bay Beach and Ishigaki Island Limestone Cave are some popular attractions that should be on your sightseeing list. With our Ishigaki vacation deals, you'll have more money in your back pocket to explore.
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Ishigaki Island Ferry Terminal
Explore the waterfront in Ishigaki with a trip to Ishigaki Island Ferry Terminal. Wander the beaches and waterfront in the area.
Kabira Bay Beach
Feel the crunch of the glorious white sand on the soles of your feet on this secluded beach where black pearls are cultured.
Kabira Bay
Why not spend a carefree afternoon at Kabira Bay during your travels in Ishigaki?