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Saga holiday rentals start at £15 per night before taxes and fees

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Family-friendly holiday rentals
10 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

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40 of Saga holiday rentals include wifi access

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Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Saga rentals

4.8 Average rating
Saga stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
Saga’s top spots include Saga Station, Nishikyushu University and Yayoigaoka Station
Top-rated holiday rentals in Saga
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160-year-old renovated kominka house. 2300 m² site, 170 m² building.
We renovated a 160-year-old traditional house in 2023. The total site is 700 tsubo (2300 m ²), and the building is 170 m ², making it very spacious. While it is an 8-minute drive to Kumamoto Castle, it is a cottage where you can relax and unwind away from the hustle and bustle. The garden is full of trees and flowers, including a large camphor tree that has been there for over 160 years, black pines, Japanese maples, and bamboo forests, so you can enjoy the trees and flowers in all seasons. The host lives in the adjacent building, so you can feel at home. Take a big, deep breath and refresh yourself from the heart. ●Here’s what you need to know · There are many mosquitoes and insects because there is a garden with many trees. If you don't like insects, it may be difficult to enjoy. The facility is located in a very quiet residential area. Please refrain from having loud conversations in the garden or on the deck after 8 pm.

1-minute walk from Saga Station | Near the station | Maximum 4 people | Top location | Comfortable stay with a luxury bed
⭐ Prime location just a 1-minute walk from Saga Station. ⭐ Within a 1-minute walk of the bus centre. ⭐ About 20 minutes by car to Saga Airport. ⭐ There is a low-cost paid coin car park right next door. ⭐ Can accommodate up to 4 guests. ⭐ The room is on the ground floor of the apartment building, making it easy to get around. ⭐ By booking another room on the same floor, a maximum of 9 guests can be accommodated. ⭐ There is a high chair, toys and children's crockery, so even young children can stay with peace of mind. ⭐ The beds are from a premium furniture brand, so you'll enjoy the best possible night's sleep! ⭐ We use a professional cleaning service for cleaning, bed-making, and the provision of towels, etc.

Ume-no-Yu Villa
An 8-minute walk from Dazaifu Station, a 6-minute walk from Gojo Station. This newly built property features luxurious specifications reminiscent of a high-end ryokan. Ume no Yu Villa offers 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The bathtubs in the bathrooms utilize the Beautiful Bubble Bath system, generating microbubbles that transform the water into a silky, milky white texture. After bathing, your skin feels beautifully smooth and your body stays warm, providing an experience akin to a hot spring.

18 mins to Huis Ten Bosch/Omura Bay view #D
Welcome to Seaside Villa N+, where you will experience a night like never before. Right by the ocean, just six minutes away from Ogushigō station by car, our luxurious villa is located in a convenient but quiet neighborhood of the Osaki Peninsula, Nagasaki. After having fun at the beach, take a sip of wine on our Sky Deck and the bright starry sky will soon take your breath away. Gather your friends and family to our spacious villa that accommodates up to six people as if it is your own.

[Wakamiya · Kafu] 12-minute walk to SAGA Arena, a comfortable private house
Just a 6-minute drive from Saga Station, this traditional-style private house nestled in a quiet residential area offers a relaxing stay for up to 6 guests—ideal for families and groups. The interior exudes a calming Japanese atmosphere, with warm wooden elements and soft light filtering through shoji screens. Free parking is available on the property, ensuring easy access by car. Relax and unwind in this Japanese-style retreat, surrounded by the charm of Saga’s nature and culture.

- Premium Shirayama -12ppl/ free parking
Special Discount for Review Campaign! 【Charming Two-Story House in Shirayama, Saga City】 This cozy 3LDK house with 2 lofts is now available on Airbnb. Beds: 2 singles, 1 semi-double, 2 doubles,4 single mats Located 15 minutes from Saga Station, it’s close to restaurants and shops. Parking for 2 cars is included. Nearby: Saga Castle Museum (20 min): Learn Edo history. Shirayama Shopping District (1 min): Famous for "Shirayama Bunga" curry. s-platz (5 min): Dining and shopping hub.

A historical villa and garden full of nature
A private retreat of Japanese beauty in Arita, a town renowned for its pottery. This 130-year-old traditional villa, originally built by a founder of Arita Bank, has been renovated and is reserved exclusively for one group. Surrounded by a Japanese garden with a privately owned mountain as its backdrop, guests can enjoy seasonal scenery in tranquility. It is also an ideal base for exploring nearby destinations such as Nagasaki, Unzen, Ureshino, Sasebo, Hirado, and Huis Ten Bosch.

【Experience Japan】Private BBQ &Fire Pit Folk House
★Highlights -LongStay:Up to 30% OFF!Perfect for summer. -FlatRate:No extra fees for up to 4 guests. -Experiences:Private BBQ,bonfire & Kimono photoshoot(Req.reservation). -Comfort:Free parking,fast Wi-Fi & AC. -SelfCheck-In:Arrive anytime.Visual guide & quick text support. Enjoy a nostalgic Japanese summer in a renovated traditional house.Sparkling clean and perfect for families to sleep in Futon style. *See "The Space" for details,BBQ rules,and 2-day itinerary!

Akizuki Niwa (Garden) House
Niwa House is a small renovated 2 bdrm house, part of our 4 fully renovated Japanese houses (OKO, Casa Kura & Gallery House) Rear wooden deck onto a Japanese garden. Modern bathroom. Dining and living space with open fully equipped kitchen; WiFi, 50" smart TV with BBC and CNN; library of craft and art books; large collection of antique Japanese pottery and lacquer-ware. Walk anywhere in Akizuki in 10 minutes. Accommodation tax included (200JPY/person/night)

Cellar 88 | An Exclusive & Quiet Timber Sanctuary
Enjoy a fully private stay in a traditional Japanese house, reserved just for you. Perfect for a romantic getaway or a quiet escape with loved ones. A fully equipped kitchen and spacious dining area offer comfort, while the living room and bedrooms are designed for privacy and relaxation. Free parking and contactless check-in allow flexible arrival, even late at night. Where even silence becomes music—enjoy a peaceful, refined night.

New regulations: Open plan / Two secure parking spaces / Wi-Fi / 10 minutes from the station / Iwa bath / 4 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, kitchen and dining room / Over 100 m² / Entire building available for private use
10 min walk to Dazaifu Tenmangu and Nishitetsu Dazaifu Station. Free parking for 2 cars (1 onsite + 1 nearby, large vehicles OK) 😊 A private Japanese-modern house for one group per day. Enjoy a traditional rock bath, peaceful garden, tatami rooms, and a unique round window with seasonal views. Kitchen, washer, and Wi-Fi included. Perfect for sightseeing or long stays. Cafes, restaurants, and stores are all within walking distance.

Designer House in Imari | Japanese & Moroccan
Private designer house for one group per day in the historic pottery village of Okawachiyama, Imari. A unique space where Japanese craftsmanship meets Moroccan design, creating a warm and inspiring stay. Just 10 minutes from Imari Station, this fully private 70㎡ home accommodates up to 7 guests. Enjoy peaceful walks through the charming village, explore local pottery, and experience the beauty of each season.
Popular amenities for Saga holiday rentals
Other great holiday rentals in Saga

Traditional house with a fantastic garden and sake cellar (3 rooms)

Historic Kominka in Itoshima - One-Group-Per-Day

Modern renovated house with a private rental, located in the natural setting of Akizuki

Oceanfront villa Sauna & BBQ - Code Rooms Itoshima

[Private house · Breakfast ingredients included] ~ 10 people can use! Enjoy with family and friends!

Luxurious villa of Saga/Building A/Up to 4 ppl

house in a Japanese garden / Cycling / English

Experience Luxury in a Japanese-Style Home
When is the best time to visit Saga?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Saga?
Many visitors choose central Saga for easy access to cultural sites, dining, and parks. The area around Saga Station is popular for its convenience and selection of accommodations.
What are the best things to do in Saga with kids?
Families frequently explore the Saga Prefectural Space & Science Museum, visit Saga Castle’s open grounds, and relax in city parks. Seasonal events and hands-on craft experiences are also engaging for younger visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Saga?
Stroll through Saga Castle, explore the Saga Prefectural Art Museum, or relax at hot springs in the area. Many visitors enjoy the local pottery heritage and vibrant festivals during the year.
How is the weather in Saga?
Saga has mild winters near 39–55°F (4–13°C), and warm, humid summers around 76–91°F (25–33°C), with most rainfall from June to August. Bringing layers and a rain jacket helps accommodate variable conditions.
When is the best time to visit Saga?
Late spring and autumn are often recommended, with comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. These seasons also host popular festivals and are favored for enjoying both the outdoors and cultural sites.
What are the best places to visit in Saga?
Saga Castle and its history museum, the Saga Prefectural Art Museum, and Yasaka Shrine are frequently suggested. Wandering the city’s parks and local shopping streets also offers memorable opportunities.
What are some hiking trails in Saga?
Saga has gentle walking paths around Mt. Sefuri, forested trails leading to scenic viewpoints, and tranquil routes through the serene Kono Park area. Exploring these, you can enjoy local flora and peaceful landscapes.
What are some family activities we can do in Saga?
Families often explore Saga Castle History Museum, discover interactive exhibits at the Saga Prefectural Space & Science Museum, or unwind in local parks and gardens. Seasonal festivals and hands-on craft experiences are also popular.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Saga?
Day trips often include exploring the porcelain towns of Arita or Imari, relaxing at hot springs in Ureshino, or tasting tea in rural countryside areas. Nearby castles and coastlines are also frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Saga?
Some accommodations in Saga welcome pets, particularly in homes or guesthouses around residential neighborhoods. You may also find green spaces and nearby parks ideal for walks with your companion.
What are some local tips for visiting Saga?
Consider trying regional foods at small family-run restaurants and looking for galleries with local ceramics. Learning a few Japanese phrases and carrying cash enhances everyday experiences, especially in markets or traditional shops.
What is Saga known for?
Saga is known for its historic castle, distinctive ceramics like Arita and Imari ware, and flavorful Saga beef. Seasonal festivals and the nori seaweed industry are also part of its cultural identity.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Saga?
Explore tranquil shrines, lesser-known pottery workshops, or quiet gardens around the city for a glimpse of daily life in Saga. Rural villages and community-run galleries showcase locally rooted crafts and tradition.
What are the best foods to try in Saga?
Local specialties like Saga beef, nori seaweed, and fresh seafood are frequently suggested. You might also want to try dishes featuring local rice and regional sweets such as yokan.
What should I bring for a trip to Saga?
Bring comfortable walking shoes for city strolls or forest trails, layers for changing temperatures, and a rain jacket, especially in summer. A reusable water bottle and sun protection are useful for outdoor activities.
What is the nightlife in Saga like?
Saga’s nightlife focuses on izakaya pubs, cozy bars, and occasional live music venues clustered downtown. You might also find friendly local cafés or events that highlight local food and drinks.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Saga?
Saga has the International Balloon Fiesta each autumn, where skies fill with vibrant balloons, drawing participants and spectators from many places. Year-round, visitors can explore events celebrating regional ceramics and locally rooted cultural traditions.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Saga?
Family-friendly rentals can be found in central Saga and quieter residential neighborhoods, offering a range of amenities for various ages. Many places have tatami rooms or flexible sleeping arrangements.
Destinations to explore
- Hakata
- Ohori Park
- Fukuoka Dome
- Huis Ten Bosch
- Canal City Hakata
- Saga Station
- Kushida Shrine
- Maizuru Park
- Fukuoka Tower
- Hakozaki Station
- Kyushu National Museum
- Amu Plaza Hakata
- Uminonakamichi Seaside Park
- Shika Island
- Dazaifu Tenmangū
- Tenjin Central Park
- Roppommatsu Station
- Yobuko Morning Market
- Sumiyoshi-jinja Shrine
- Fukuoka City Museum
- Fukuoka Municipal Zoo and Botanical Garden
- Yanagibashi Rengo Ichiba
- Marine World Uminonakamichi
- Nokono-shima Is.





