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自家源泉の宿 竜宮の使い Ryugu no Tsukai, hotel in Higashiizu

Located in Higashiizu, 28 miles from Shuzen-ji Temple, 自家源泉の宿 竜宮の使い Ryugu no Tsukai has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a restaurant.

Best value for a Spa hotel with delicious breakfast and dinner provided.
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
96 reviews
Price from$123.60per night
HOTEL&RESORT Izu no Ne, hotel in Higashiizu

Located in Higashiizu, a 8-minute walk from Atagawa You Yu Beach, HOTEL&RESORT Izu no Ne has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. Guests can enjoy sea views.

Our experience there was excellent. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Location accross street from beach is great! Enjoyed the Onsen baths.
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very Good
Rated very good
122 reviews
Price from$128.62per night
Tabist Izu Atagawa Onsen Hotel Gyokuryu, hotel in Higashiizu

Located in Higashiizu, a 10-minute walk from Atagawa You Yu Beach, Tabist Izu Atagawa Onsen Hotel Gyokuryu has accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.

6.3
Scored 6.3
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
15 reviews
Price from$69.30per night
Izu Hokkawa Seaside Guesthouse 伊豆北川の家, hotel in Higashiizu

Providing a terrace, Izu Hokkawa Seaside Guesthouse 伊豆北川の家 provides accommodations in Higashiizu. This 2-star ryokan offers a private beach area, a shared kitchen, and free Wifi.

Easy to find and in a very nice location. Hosts are very kind and helpful!! They went above and beyond to help out, even giving us a ride to the station when it was raining.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
186 reviews
Price from$69.94per night
Tsuruya Kisshotei, hotel in Higashiizu

Located in Higashiizu, 1.1 mi from Atagawa Hot Spring, Tsuruya Kisshotei features a terrace and views of the sea. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.

Beautiful views, delicious food, spacious rooms, hospitable, child/baby accommodation (high chair, food)
8.7
Scored 8.7
Excellent
Rated excellent
320 reviews
Price from$297.56per night
Hiina, hotel in Higashiizu

Hiina offers accommodations in Higashiizu, a 8-minute walk from Atagawa You Yu Beach and 24 miles from Shuzen-ji Temple. This 3-star ryokan offers an elevator and full-day security.

Very nice private hot spring baths outside the main building. Lovely small garden. Spacious rooms.
8.7
Scored 8.7
Excellent
Rated excellent
52 reviews
Price from$279.76per night
Itoen Hotel Atagawa, hotel in Higashiizu

23 miles from Shuzen-ji Temple in Higashiizu, Itoen Hotel Atagawa features accommodations with access to a public bath and open-air bath.

The spa was nice
6.3
Scored 6.3
Pleasant
Rated pleasant
155 reviews
Price from$88.12per night
Hotel Cetus Royal, hotel in Higashiizu

Featuring free bikes, restaurant and views of pool, Hotel Cetus Royal is located in Higashiizu, a 3-minute walk from Atagawa You Yu Beach.

7.0
Scored 7.0
Good
Rated good
5 reviews
Price from$106.82per night
Senoumi, hotel in Higashiizu

Offering sea views, Senoumi in Higashiizu offers accommodations, a tennis court, and a bar. Featuring free private parking, the 3-star ryokan is 27 miles from Shuzen-ji Temple.

8.0
Scored 8.0
Very Good
Rated very good
30 reviews
Price from$167.85per night
so-an morie, hotel in Higashiizu

So-an morie offers accommodations in Higashiizu, 27 miles from Shuzen-ji Temple and 28 miles from Shuzenji Niji no Sato.

8.6
Scored 8.6
Excellent
Rated excellent
5 reviews
Price from$253.05per night
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What Guests Said About Higashiizu:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    A very natural fishing village great for divers and...

    A very natural fishing village great for divers and fishermen. People very friendly and earthy. A fantastic place for the sunrise and sunset but no immediate beach area if you want to swim. A lack of restaurants but there is one convenience store and it's very easy to jump on a train and go to the next town.
    STEPHEN
    Japan
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    There isn’t a lot to do in Atagawa onsen. 2 nights and one...

    There isn’t a lot to do in Atagawa onsen. 2 nights and one day was enough. We enjoyed the onsen hotel, ate in the hotel, visited the Banana Alligator park & a small shrine near the station. If you stayed for a longer time you could travel to Izu-Kogen when there is more to see. If you don’t have a car, the train times are limited so check before you go to avoid long waits in the train station.
    A
    Anonymous
    Japan
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    The sandy beach and clean ocean are fantastic, as there are...

    The sandy beach and clean ocean are fantastic, as there are also lifeguards so its a nice place to sunbathe and swim. Sadly, Corona virus has had a devastating impact on a lot of the hotels and shops so there aren't many places open. However, the restaurants that are still operating were reasonably priced with great food at reasonable prices. It's easy to get around as it's only a small place. Its built on a steep slope so you can take taxis if you don't want to walk. The station is easily accessible so you can use this town as a base. Just be aware that you will need to pay in cash almost everywhere, so don't rely upon your credit cards. There is an ATM in the local Family Mart Convenience store about ten minute walk from the station.
    SG112
    Japan
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    Higashiizu is small seaside town.

    Higashiizu is small seaside town. A couple of nights there was just right, any more time and we would have run out of things to do. If the weather cooperates, you can spend time at the beach or climb the cliff to Sakurayama park for an ocean view. The alligator garden is surprisingly interesting and one can easily spend 2 hours there. Most hotels in the area offer onsens and I believe there are some not attached to hotels. I would definitely recommend having or renting a car so as to be able to visit some of the neighboring towns for some more dining and activity options.
    Njeri
    United States of America
  • 6.0
    Scored 6.0

    The town where we stayed (Atagawa) is falling to pieces.

    The town where we stayed (Atagawa) is falling to pieces. It would have been amazing in its hay day (80's/90's) but many of the hotels are falling apart if not closed up. We stayed at the Atagawan which was lovely and well maintained. Views of the ocean were beautiful. Not enough to do in the town, of even the next town (which we walked to). Expensive round trip to the end of the train line if you wanted to see the other towns (approx. $60 return for three of us). I would return to the Izu Peninsula again, but I would stay on the Western side next time.
    MEAGHAN
    Australia