Ferry to Sado Island
Sado Island Ferry Times
With approximately 13 daily sailings and up to 90 weekly trips to Sado Island, you have plenty of travel options. To find the best travel time for you, use our deal finder to view current schedules and compare tickets. Please note that ferry services may vary seasonally.
Popular Ferry routes to Sado Island
Ferries from Niigata - Ryotsu sail with a crossing time of 1h 45m. The average price of a Niigata - Ryotsu ferry is about £156.77. The Naoetsu - Ogi ferry has a duration of 2h 40m. The average price of a Naoetsu - Ogi ferry is around £217.72.
Sado Island Ferry Operators
Sado Island is currently served by 2 ferry operators, Sado Kisen & Sado Kisen Jetfoil.
Ferry Ports in Sado Island
Sado Island is served by two ferry ports: Ogi and Ryotsu, with 13 daily and 90 weekly sailings. Among these, Ryotsu stands out as the most popular port, offering an impressive 11 daily sailings and 76 weekly sailings. This high frequency provides travellers with ample flexibility for planning their trips to and from Sado Island.
How do I get from UK to Sado Island?
Currently, there are no direct ferries from the UK to Sado Island. To travel to Sado Island from the UK, you would need to fly to Japan and then take a domestic ferry from Niigata or Naoetsu to Sado Island.
Can I take a car on the ferry to Sado Island?
Yes, there are car ferries to Sado Island. Sado Kisen allows passengers to bring their own vehicles onboard most of their ferry crossings to the island. However, please check the availability before booking your ferry ticket.
Sado Island Ferry Prices and Offers
The price of a ferry to Sado Island can vary by route, operator and season. The 2 most popular routes have an average price of £156.77 (Niigata to Ryotsu) and £217.72 (Naoetsu to Ogi). We recommend booking in advance to get the best ferry deals and availability.
How to book ferry tickets to Sado Island
The best way to book a ferry to Sado Island online is with Direct Ferries. Use our Deal Finder and compare tickets to get the best deal.
Sado Island Guide
Sado Island, accessed via the Ryotsu ferry port, is a treasure trove of cultural heritage and natural beauty. The island boasts the historic Sado Kinzan Gold Mine and the picturesque Senkaku Bay. Visitors can explore the Sado Historical Folklore Museum and the enchanting Taraibune tub boats in Ogi. Each year, the island hosts the Earth Celebration festival, celebrating traditional Japanese performing arts. From the Ryotsu ferry port, travellers can easily reach Niigata on the mainland. Buses and taxis are available from the port to Sado's main attractions, ensuring a seamless journey.