能古島キャンプ村

8.0
Excellent
(61 reviews)

Hotel Description

Nokoshima Camp Village

Located on the picturesque Nokonoshima Island, 能古島キャンプ村 (Nokoshima Camp Village) offers a serene escape from the bustle of city life, providing guests with a truly unique experience surrounded by nature. Situated in a coastal area known for its surf spots and seafront fish restaurants, the village offers an intimate connection with the vibrant beauty of the island's famous flower fields. The resort is easily accessible, located just 9 minutes from the scenic Nokonoshima Island Park, where guests can enjoy lush landscapes, vibrant flowers, and a mini zoo. It’s also only a short drive to the Uminonakamichi Seaside Park, which features an amusement park, a campground, and seasonal flower festivals. This tranquil retreat allows guests to relax in a peaceful, rural environment while still being close to the many attractions Fukuoka offers, such as the modern Fukuoka Tower and the expansive Ohori Park, both reachable within 49 minutes by taxi.
The resort's rooms and accommodations are designed with comfort in mind. Guests can enjoy simple yet cozy cabins, each offering ample space to unwind after a day of exploration. Some rooms feature comfortable bedding, while others include traditional Japanese tatami mats and futons, adding an authentic cultural touch to the experience. While the resort does not offer luxury amenities, it emphasizes simplicity and tranquility, providing a truly relaxing environment.
Special amenities include easy access to a range of outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and exploring the island’s stunning beaches. The resort offers private, well-maintained campgrounds for those who wish to embrace a more adventurous stay. High-speed internet access is also available for guests who wish to stay connected during their visit.
For those traveling to and from the resort, Nokonoshima Camp Village benefits from excellent transportation connections. The Fukuoka Airport is just over an hour away by taxi, while the Meinohama Ferry Passenger Terminal is conveniently located 43 minutes by taxi or 59 minutes on foot. Public transport options make getting to other key destinations, such as the city center or other islands in the region, both convenient and stress-free.
During their stay, guests can explore the local culture, including visits to nearby Nokonoshima Island’s famous flower fields or take part in water sports and recreational activities. Whether you're enjoying the scenic views, tasting fresh seafood at local restaurants, or simply relaxing on the beach, there's always something to do nearby.
Guests can dine at several excellent restaurants near the hotel, including Italian and French options such as THE BLUE and Hama-No-French, both offering unique and exquisite dining experiences. With many eateries just a short drive away, visitors can indulge in a variety of cuisines and enjoy a true taste of the island. Whether you're in the mood for Italian, French, or fresh local seafood, the nearby restaurants have something to offer every palate.
Overall, Nokonoshima Camp Village offers a charming, peaceful stay that highlights the natural beauty of its surroundings and provides a great base for exploring the many attractions of Nokonoshima Island and Fukuoka. It’s the perfect destination for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking for a tranquil retreat on the island.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located on Nokonoshima Island, surrounded by scenic coastal beauty

2. Close proximity to the famous Nokonoshima Island Park with flower fields

3. Easy access to various recreational activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports

4. Transportation links to key destinations such as Fukuoka City and Uminonakamichi Seaside Park

5. Quaint, traditional accommodations with tatami mats and futons

6. High-speed internet access for guests needing to stay connected

7. Variety of nearby dining options, from Italian to French cuisine

8. Close to Fukuoka Tower and Ohori Park for panoramic views and outdoor activities

9. Peaceful, nature-filled retreat perfect for relaxation and family-friendly fun


5.4 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Fukuoka Tower
49 min
Ohori Park
56 min
Nokonoshima Island
9 min
Nokonoshima Island Park
6 min
Uminonakamichi Seaside Park
1 hr 16 min

Nearest locations

THE BLUE
47 min
Qualia
47 min
Hama-No-French
48 min
ヴェルドゥーラ
49 min
Yuzunoki
49 min
イタリアン食堂NUKUNUKU
52 min
親父の料理
52 min
レストラン ビィレッヂ
54 min
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Location rating5.4
Nearest airportFukuoka Airport
Travel time to airport1 hr 5 min

Location

Airports:

Yamaguchi Ube Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 46 min

Transit: 4 hr 28 min

Nagasaki Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 35 min

Transit: 4 hr 5 min

Fukuoka Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 5 min

Transit: 2 hr

Kitakyushu Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 58 min

Transit: 3 hr 29 min

Transit:

Meinohama Ferry Passenger Terminal

Taxi: 43 min

Walking: 59 min

能古旅客待合所

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 39 min

志賀島(市営渡船)

Taxi: 1 hr 20 min

Walking: 4 hr 26 min


Nearby locations

5.4

Good Location

Nishi Ward

Coastal area with surf spots & seafront fish restaurants, plus Nokonoshima Island’s flower fields.

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5/5
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Yuki Ito

4/5
Used with accommodation includedHmm...maybe it's not that bad...?However, you can rent a mat to put on the floor, but it is not very effective, so it is better to bring your own air mat.

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Pirawan Bua-ngam

5/5
Lovely Campsite with cool vibes! You can camp on the beach right next to the sea. The sound of the waves are so relaxing and all facilities are perfect.- Free shuttle bus service from the ferry port and vice versa.- 200yen for showering (cold & hot shower)- Clean toilets- Food, snacks, BBQ and vending machines are available.- You can also rent their tent or bungalows.- Various cool water sports of your choice.- The recreation area is lovely.- All staff are very nice, helpful and informative.Thank you for a good service!

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Kenji FUKUSHIMA

4/5
If you're staying in a tent, this place is suitable for intermediate and above people. Although it seems that you can access it by car, the shuttle service from the ferry is by far the most convenient. Inevitably, there were also people camping on foot or by motorbike or bicycle.When I was camping on foot, I decided to use a touring tent without a tarp to reduce my luggage, but there is no shade at the scenic view point, so in the summer you might not be able to do it unless you use a tarp or a tent with a canopy. However, the unobstructed view of the ocean spreading out in front of you is truly exhilarating.When the sun goes down, the night view of Hakata will spread out before your eyes. This is also really good. The day I went, they happened to be having fireworks and I had a good time.There is a pier on the left side of the campsite, and I brought some bait with me to see if I could catch some porgies, but when I talked to some local anglers, it turned out that they were fishing for fish, so it's possible that they come at night with seigo, but no porgies. No, I was completely denied. I had no choice but to drop some bait at my feet in the evening, and was able to catch the standard blowfish, a goby, and a fairly good-sized fish. The Kyusen was delicious and grilled with salt. There were some campers who were fishing at night to catch Seigo, but when I asked them about it, they said they hadn't caught any. If it's summer, you might be able to catch maggochi as well. Fukase doesn't seem to have a pulse.They didn't tell me any detailed rules, but perhaps because of that, I felt something strange under my feet, so I dug a little and found a pile of charcoal. Even if you bury unburned firewood in the sand, it will not decompose forever, so I really wish people would stop burying it on white sand beaches. We thought there was nothing we could do about what we found, so we did our best to dig it up and dispose of it, but the basic rule is to burn firewood until it turns into ash. Why bother filling it up?Overall, I think this is a very good option for those who want to camp lightly, although some people choose this as a campsite for camping in tents. I would like to use it again. Next, I'm going to bring along a device to aim for a kiss.