Tonaki Island – Kume Island
Ferry to Okinawa
Tonaki Island – Kume Island
Ferry to Okinawa
Kume Line provides the ferry from Tonaki Island to Kume Island. Tonaki Island Kume Island ferries cost between £6 and £6, depending on ticket details. Prices exclude any service fees. Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get live pricing and availability for Tonaki Island Kume Island ferries.
Tonaki Island Kume Island ferries typically depart at 11:10.
The Tonaki Island Kume Island ferry trip can take around 1 hour 20 minutes. Sailing times can vary between ferry operators and can be impacted by weather conditions.
There are 7 weekly sailings from Tonaki Island to Kume Island provided by Kume Line. Timetables can change from season to season.
Tonaki Island Kume Island ferry prices typically range between £6* and £6*. The average price is typically £6*. The cheapest Tonaki Island Kume Island ferry prices start from £6*. The average price for a foot passenger is £6*.
Pricing will vary depending on number of passengers, vehicle type, route and sailing times. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days and exclusive of service fees, last updated April 25.
The distance between Tonaki Island to Kume Island is approximately 26.8 miles (43.1km) or 23 nautical miles.
No, ferry operators currently do not allow cars to travel on sailings between Tonaki Island and Kume Island.
Yes, foot passengers can travel with Kume Line ferries between Tonaki Island and Kume Island.
Pets are currently not allowed on board the ferries from Tonaki Island to Kume Island.
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Spellbound by a constant stream of inertia, Tonaki Island is the epitome of tranquillity; fishing and agriculture are the only forms of industry on the tiny island that only lays home to just over 400 people. The relatively difficult accessibility (it can only be reached by ferry) means that the sparse green land attracts very few visitors per year; those that do visit typically tend to only spend a day or two browsing the naturally idyllic surroundings before returning to more prominent tourists spots. The most popular pastime on the island is to just stroll across the glorious terrain, soaking in the picturesque views as you traverse to the apex of the undulating hills. There is very little crime in the area, so embarking on a leisurely stroll in the evening is a safe way to attain a few enviable photos.
Belonging to the Okinawa Islands and part of the town of Kumejina, Kume Island is a hotbed for tourism and has a permanent population of just over eight thousand people. The port is situated roughly one hundred kilometres away from Okinawa’s capital of Naha, with two ferry crossings per day, though the times have been known to vary depending on the weather conditions. Many visitors make the crossing to experience the incredible white sand beaches, highly regarded diving opportunities and the delicious local food. History lovers will have no shortage of fascinating sites to enjoy: the Uegusuku Castle Ruins are a particular highlight due to the views achieved there, and if the weather isn’t too pleasant there is a museum to visit whilst sheltering from the rain. For those not keen on history, there is a tropical fish pool which is found away from the prominent tourist spots. To get around the island there is an affordable if unreliable bus system, that transports passengers to the vast majority of the popular areas. Next to the port, passengers will find a rental car company, offering visitors the chance to experience the area at their own leisure. The port generally has a crossing departing in the morning and in the evening, though it is advisable to check for live updates closer to the time.