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Maizuru Shore Excursions, Day Tours & Trips for Cruise Ship Passengers

Maizuru shore excursions are enriched in nature with the scenic Maizuru Bay and stunning beach surrounding. The fascinating history and incredible tourist attractions in Maizuru and regions nearby attract countless visitors coming to explore each year. Being home to a collection of ancient artifacts inside temples, shrines, and castles, Maizuru is always worth a visit. More than a beautiful seaside town, Maizuru is a vibrant international port with ancient temples, impressive castles, and spacious park. Learn about the history and culture of not only the city but also the whole Kyoto Prefecture. There’s nothing quite like a cruise to Maizuru as it will reveal the quintessence of its culture and its gorgeous beauty which is evidently going to impress the tourists from all around the world. Top picked attractions to visit in Maizuru are:

Amanohashidate View Land – an observation with a spectacular view
Kaisenkyo Bridge – the iconic rotating bridge with iconic red color
Monjudo Chionji Temple – bring wisdom to prayers
Motoise Kono Shrine
Ine Bay – admire local fisherman daily activities

Asia Shore Excursions provides a variety of Maizuru shore excursions for different time frames and interests. Have a look at our sample itinerary for some inspiration or tailor-made a unique Maizuru shore excursion exclusively for you!

Maizuru Shore Excursions

Maizuru Tour to Amanohashidate

  • Duration: 7 hours
  • Pick-up/Drop-off: Maizuru port/ Maizuru port
  • Highlights: Amanohashidate View Land, Kaisenkyo Rotating Bridge, Monjudo Chionji Temple, Motoise Kono Shrine, Ine Bay Cruise
  • Tour Customizable: Absolutely! (Tell us your specific requirements in the inquiry form)

Maizuru Shore Excursions

Maizuru – Kyoto – Arashiyama

  • Duration: 8 hours
  • Pick-up/Drop-off: Maizuru port/Maizuru port
  • Highlights: Arashiyama – Kinkakuji Temple – Nijojo Castle
  • Tour Customizable: Absolutely! (Tell us your specific requirements in the inquiry form)