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Fukui Vacations

A little bit of research and planning can mean the difference between a good vacation and an amazing one! Wander wisely in Fukui by knowing a few basics about it before you fly off.

Fukui is 75 miles (121 kilometers) northwest of Nagoya, a significant city.

With so much to see and do in this part of Chubu, it's easy to see why 250,000 people have made it their home.

Places to visit in Fukui

Abandon your history journals! Let the past come to life at Fukui Prefectural Museum of Cultural History. Need some more ideas? If the kids have had enough of sightseeing and need to expend some energy, why not take them to Yokokan Garden? It's the ideal place to play tag and kick a ball around. And that's not all there is. Take a walk around the very old rooms and corridors of Fukui Castle Ruins. This grand structure offers an informative excursion for the whole family.

Where do you fly into for Fukui?

The thrill of being in a completely new place will never get old. Once you've safely landed at Komatsu Airport (KMQ), the main streets of Fukui will be only 25 miles (40 kilometers) to the southwest from here.

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Fukui?
Your vacation fantasies can become reality in Fukui for only CA $1,290. Our vacation packages include flights and hotels, and they’ll make your booking nice and easy. The only thing you’ll have to focus on is what amazing attraction you’ll head to first.
How long should my Fukui vacation be?
Around 2 nights is what most tourists book for their Fukui trip. That’s a good guide, but there’s loads more to explore if you allow yourself a few extra days.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Fukui?
Head straight to Travelocity. With access to 400 air carriers and at least 1,000,000 properties across the globe, creating the perfect Fukui package deal couldn’t be easier.
Why should I book my Fukui vacation package with Travelocity?
Whether you’re in search of the ultimate unplugged getaway or you crave the fun and excitement of a towering metropolis, booking everything with Travelocity saves you time, money and hassle. No need to sift through hundreds of different websites looking for the best deal — our Price Match Guarantee ensures you’ll never be out of pocket, and our professional customer service experts are available round-the-clock.
Can I save on my Fukui car rental if I bundle it with a hotel or flight?
Sure can — bundle your hotel, car and flight into a Fukui vacation package and you’ll save a handsome sum. With so much to uncover in the Fukui area, having your own set of wheels will make it easy to explore. Once you’re in the driver’s seat, get out on the wide open road and find your way to Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, a renowned sight approximately 177 kilometers from Fukui.
Which airport is best for Fukui?
Komatsu Airport (KMQ) is the arrival point for travelers flying to Fukui. Once you touch down, you’ll find yourself 40 kilometers northeast of the center of town.
What is there to do in Fukui?
You’ll notice a certain magic as you wander through the streets of Fukui. Ichijodani Asakura Clans Ruins and Fukui City Art Museum are just two famous sights that entice visitors to this wonderful city, so put them at the top of your list of places to see.
Where should I stay when visiting Fukui?
The APA Hotel Fukui Katamachi is recommended by many visitors. Book soon before it’s too late.

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