Book a Mikurajima Ferry

Book a Mikurajima Ferry

Book a Mikurajima Ferry

Mikurajima ferry port in Izu Islands is served by a number of ferry routes with crossings to Tokyo (Takeshiba) & Miyakejima available. With a selection of up to 14 Sailings Weekly, the port of Mikurajima connects Izu Islands with Tokyo & Izu Islands.

Sailing durations range from 55 minutes on the Miyakejima service to 7 hours 5 minutes on the Tokyo (Takeshiba) service.

Although there is a brief summary on this page, as sailing information can vary based on time of year we’d advise you to get live sailing times and prices in our Mikurajima fare search.

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Mikurajima Ferry Port

Located around 200km south of Tokyo, the volcanic Japanese Island of Mikurajima lies in the Pacific Ocean. Mikurajima belongs to the Izu Islands, which are connected by the ferry company, Tokai Kisen, which operates around the various ports. The primary reason most come to visit the island of Mikurajima is to experience the incredible opportunity to swim with dolphins. Regarded by some as one of the best places on the planet to swim with dolphins, Mikurajima is a must visit whilst in any region of Japan. The combination of a tranquil environment with clear skies makes it an unforgettable experience. Away from the dolphins, Mikurajima has plenty to offer those who prefer to spend their time on land. There are copious mountains and hills which are ideal for embarking on a hike in the early hours of the morning, especially considering the stunning scenery engulfing the island. Due to the relatively few visitors, Mikurajima has remained largely untouched by tourism, making it one of the cleaner and quieter islands belonging to Japan. The island is easily covered by foot, and all the accommodation will be within comfortable walking distance of the ferry terminal.

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