SETOUCHI
ISLANDER
Setouchi Cruising DMC
Extraordinary private cruises around the Seto Inland Sea
The Seto Inland Sea is Japan's largest archipelago, consisting of over 700 islands. One of Japan's first national parks, this region is renowned for its stunning scenery. It is home to many must-see spots in Japan including UNESCO World Heritage Site "Miyajima", modern art haven "Naoshima", and "Shimanami Kaido", one of the world's premier cycling routes.
As the only DMC specializing in chartered cruises in the Seto Inland Sea, we seamlessly connect the islands from east to west, providing a unique and luxurious island-hopping experience exclusive to the Setouchi region.
Boats
Embark on a journey tailored to your destination and travel style. Our extensive selection of vessels includes sailboats for embracing the breeze, compact cruisers for efficient island-hopping, and salon cruisers for unparalleled comfort on long-distance voyages.
Services
At SETOUCHI ISLANDER, our strength lies in our expertise in all the essential elements for a memorable cruise trip. Whether it's accommodation, meals, sightseeing, or transportation, we've got it covered. From day-trip cruises to extended itineraries, let us create a one-of-a-kind Setouchi cruise experience tailored to your interests.
AREA MAP
SETOUCHI ISLANDER covers the broad range of the Seto Inland Sea, spanning from Osaka to Hiroshima Explore our captivating collection of unique destinations and experiences in the enchanting Seto Inland Sea. We have divided the region into four areas: "Kobe & Osaka," "Okayama & Kagawa," "Shimanami," and "Hiroshima."
Destinations
Explore our captivating collection of unique destinations and experiences in the enchanting Seto Inland Sea. We have divided the region into four areas: "Kobe & Osaka," "Okayama & Kagawa," "Shimanami," and "Hiroshima."
Accommodations
There are a wide variety of accommodations on the islands. Whether it's a traditional old-style house, exclusive lodging on a private island, or an oceanfront ryokan with a hot spring, experiencing these unique accommodations is part of the allure of a cruise trip. Here, we will showcase five types of accommodations: hotels, ryokans, kominka inns, private rentals, and unique accommodations.