Put nature, scenery and tranquillity on your to-do list during your next visit to Sado!
30 hotels
Offering a seasonal outdoor pool and views of the lake, Sado Grand Hotel is situated in Sado in the Sado Island Region, 1.1 km from Sado Island.
Average review score: 6.9
Boasting a hot spring bath and guestrooms with sea views, Hotel Familio Sadoaikawa is set in Sado. Guests can enjoy beverages at the on-site snack bar. Free WiFi is available.
“Very good food for both dinner and breakfast. Rooms are spacious and the bed is comfortable. Suggest to arrive earlier to see the sunset.”
Average review score: 8
Sado Bellemer Youth Hostel offers accommodation with panoramic views of the Japan Sea. Free private parking is available on site. Rooms include a flat-screen TV. Rooms have a shared bathroom.
“I had such a lovely stay here. The hosts are so sweet and friendly and the property is very clean and felt very much like a home. Food is AMAZING, though do expect fish everyday. If that's not your thing, there is a small shop nearby where you can buy bread, croissants aso. Sado is also very beautiful and calm, with a lot of nature, so if that is what you are looking for, I highly recommend it. I want to thank the hosts for taking such a good care of me and for making my stay there so pleasant. Arigatogozaimashita!”
Average review score: 9.1
Oyado Kagetsu is set in Sado and 1.7 km from Ryōtsu-kō. Every room at this ryokan is air conditioned and is equipped with a flat-screen TV. For your comfort, you will find slippers and free...
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Just a 5-minute drive from Port Ogiko with its free shuttle, Ryokan Kamomeso offers Japanese-style rooms, natural hot spring baths and a sauna.
“Room and breakfast areas bright and comfortable. Owner and staff very accommodating/friendly. Loved the jazz music played in entry and breakfast rooms. Walking distance to town, port and restaurants. Would return to same Ryokan. Lovely community.”
Average review score: 8.3
Located on Sado Island just a 3-minute walk to the beach, Nanauraso offers Japanese-style rooms with futon beds. Guests can enjoy fishing and relax in the hotel’s public bath.
“Small Japanese inn. Beautiful views of the sea - ask for a sea view room. Friendly and helpful owner so ask if you need information about the area. Order dinner in advance because no other places within walking distance (you can find good places in Aikawa or Sawada, about 15 minutes by car).”
Average review score: 8.7
Located in the Shiizaki hot-spring area in Sado Island, Aokiya offers a spacious public hot-spring bath and relaxing in-room massages. All rooms have Lake Kamoko and Osado Mountain range views.
“Fantastic hot spring bath open until 11:30.”
Average review score: 7.5
Located 5 minutes from Ryozu-ko Harbour with its free shuttle, Hotel New Katsura features Japanese-style rooms with spectacular lake views, hot spring baths and free Wi-Fi at the lobby.
“The staff and service were excellent.”
Average review score: 8.1
Featuring hot-spring baths overlooking Kamo Lake and Japanese meals with fresh seafood, Yoshidaya is a 15-minute walk from Ryotsu Port. Rooms have traditional futon beds and a private bathroom.
“everything.... I was picked up and taken from ferry port to Hotel. Staff were lovely, rooms beautiful.”
Average review score: 8
Average review score: 8.8
Featuring a salt sauna and horse riding, Tokaen is a 20-minute drive from Ryotsu Harbour on Niigata’s Sado Island. The Japanese rooms have futon beds and free WiFi.
Average review score: 8.6
Offering traditional Japanese rooms with beautiful ocean sunset views, Azama Yubaetei is right on Sado Island's rugged western coast.
“Fantastic view and nice terrace.”
Average review score: 9.2
Guest Villa on the BI-CHI offers accommodation in Sado. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant. Free private parking is available on site. All rooms have a flat-screen TV.
“Bi-Chi was by far the nicest place we stayed while on holidays in Japan. I loved the stylish architecture of this beautifully designed building. The kitchen, (with everything needed to cook a meal), and dining area with a great view over the bay was wonderful and immediately made us feel at home. This property is ideal for families or groups who want to travel together and have the opportunity to cook and eat together. It would be perfect for groups on gastronomy tours of Japan because of these facilities and the fact that the proprietor is a local who is involved in producing the very special Igoneri seaweed. Aside from that the restaurant downstairs was also excellent. If I ever come back to Sado Island, I will make my base here. The English speaking proprietor was very helpful and generous with suggestions about what to do on Sado Island, including directing us to a great Yakitori bar around the corner for a quick snack after we arrived.”