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Capture the memories of your trip with drone photography! -Miyajima Cruise and Photo shooting from the sky!-

Traveling to Miyajima, the sacred island registered on the UNESCO World Heritage list, is not something you can do many times in your life.

When you have a chance to visit the island, why not make it more special one at an affordable price?

This program offers the set of “cruise and photo shooting” around Miyajima Island! The feature of this activity is that this cruise is private and chartered only for your group, and the photo shooting is from the sky, using a drone -a compact flying robot-, so you can take memorable pictures containing you, the ocean, and the island at a time. You can receive the data via Email so it does not bother your baggage.


What is more, you can customize your own plan.

First, the duration of the cruise is up to you. The simplest course takes about 2 hours, but if you think of spending some time looking around Miyajima Island, choose a 3 or 6-hour course. (The price is subject to change depending on the total length.)

Second, the departing point is NOT one fixed port only. In addition to the Hatsukaichi Port, you can also start the cruise from Grand Prince Hotel Hiroshima and Aki Grand Hotel & Spa.


Other than those, if you come up with any ideas you want to try, please send a message to <info@car-ts.com>. The friendly owner is pleased to help you!


For more information, please check the website using google auto-translation.

Website: https://hiroshima-cruise.com/

For consulting and making reservation, please email to info@car-ts.com.

*Fees are paid by cash only.

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