Perfect for families, groups or couples who enjoy luxury and independence while travelling. Enjoy the space and privacy of these fully-furnished, self-standing mansions — travellers can cook, lounge and explore at their leisure. Note that in Bali, a resort will also be called a villa.
A recently renovated villa set in Sado, 佐渡古民家ステイ さどまり -Sadomari Historical Villa- features a garden. This villa offers free private parking, bicycle parking and free WiFi.
Carafuru Japanese Old House is set in Sado and features a garden and a terrace. This holiday home offers free private parking, a shared kitchen and free WiFi.
佐渡島に残る築130年の伝統的な古民家|東夢 is set in Sado and offers a garden and a terrace. Housed in a building dating from 19th century, this holiday home offers free WiFi and free private parking.
Iro - Vacation STAY 15671v is situated in Sado. The holiday home is air-conditioned and has 2 bedrooms as well as a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave. The accommodation is non-smoking.
Located in Sado, SADO Stay03 広々一軒家 貸し切り古民家ステイ バーベキュー可 10人までOK provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features river and garden views.
Boasting a sauna, A310to 河崎浪漫館 is set in Sado. This villa offers free private parking and luggage storage space. Offering free WiFi throughout the property, the non-smoking villa has a sauna.
FAQ about villas in Sado
On average, a villa in Sado costs £279 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Large villa with well thought out decor and modern amenities. Great for a large group or family looking for a self catering option (which is rare in Japan).
It's too expensive for what it is. It's just a metal box on the side of a road. The pictures makes you believe it's luxury but it's not. At all. There is no toilet or water sink in the bungalow. You have to walk for 3 minutes along the road to have a sink, toilet or a shower. It could be cool if it was not so expensive. It's basically camping but expensive. The view is nice but you can hear the cars passing.
The property is exactly as described - a very old traditional Japanese house. It was lovely to stay here and feel the life of this tiny village. The property was clean and easy to manage including being able to cook and wash clothes. It is a beautiful quiet location that is easy to walk around and easy to explore Sado Island from here (with a car).
Chris
Solo traveller
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