Mt. Fuji Tours Compared 2026: Klook vs GetYourGuide Prices
Mt. Fuji day trips are the single most duplicated tour category between the two platforms, dozens of near-identical routes at wildly different price points. Here’s what the shared and private tiers actually cost on each.
Verified: July 3, 2026.
The short answer
| Tier | Klook | GetYourGuide |
|---|---|---|
| Cheapest shared coach | $43.39 | $48.26 |
| Mid-tier shared tour w/ extras | $77–95 | $48–79 |
| Private, driver-included | Rare in Japan | $273–$316, several options |
| Review transparency | Not exposed per listing | Visible, up to 846 reviews |
Budget shared tours: nearly a tie
Klook’s Mount Fuji Internet-Famous Attractions Tour ($43.39) is our cheapest tracked shared coach, covering Oshino Hakkai, Lake Kawaguchiko, and the internet-famous Lawson-with-Fuji-behind-it photo spot.
GetYourGuide’s Mt Fuji & Hakone Ropeway, Lake Ashi Cruise ($48.26, 779 reviews) costs $4.87 more but adds the Hakone ropeway and a lake cruise, and comes with the review count Klook’s listing doesn’t show.
GetYourGuide’s Mt Fuji & Oishi Park & Lake Kawaguchi & Oshino Hakkai ($48.50, 317 reviews) covers similar ground to Klook’s pick at a near-identical price, with 317 reviews attached.
Verdict: at the budget tier, the routes overlap enough that the deciding factor is which stops matter to you, not price. GetYourGuide’s listings come with visible review counts either way.
Private tours: GetYourGuide’s category to lose
This is where the platforms diverge. Klook’s Japan catalog has almost no private, driver-included Fuji tours, its inventory is built around shared coaches and passes. GetYourGuide has several:
Mt. Fuji Customizable & Private Tour with Chauffeur ($315.57, 846 reviews). The most-reviewed activity we track on either platform, anywhere in Japan. Fully custom stops, no shared coach.
Mt. Fuji & Hakone Private Custom Tour with English Driver ($273.33, 714 reviews). $42 cheaper than the chauffeur tour above, adds Hakone to the route.
Private Mount Fuji Tour With Pickup and Drop-Off ($299.28, 262 reviews). Mid-priced private option, door-to-door from your hotel.
For a group of 3 or 4 splitting the cost, private tours land close to shared-tour per-person pricing while skipping the 30-person coach entirely. For a solo traveler, the shared options above are the better math.
The decision
- Solo or budget-conscious: Klook’s $43.39 tour or GetYourGuide’s $48.26 equivalent, pick by which stops you want.
- Group of 3+, splitting cost: the private tours start making per-person sense, GetYourGuide’s English-driver option at $273.33 is the value pick in that tier.
- Want the most-proven option regardless of price: the 846-review chauffeur tour, nothing else on either platform has this much visible booking history.
Final thoughts
Shared tours are nearly interchangeable in price between the two platforms, book by route, not by provider. Private tours are GetYourGuide’s category almost by default in Japan, Klook barely competes there. Full day-trip logistics (weather, timing, what to skip) are in our Mt. Fuji day trip guide.
Prices verified as of July 3, 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Klook or GetYourGuide cheaper for Mt. Fuji tours?
On budget shared-coach tours, nearly identical: Klook's cheapest tracked option is $43.39, GetYourGuide's is $48.26. The real difference shows up in the private-tour tier, where GetYourGuide has multiple well-reviewed options between $273 and $316 that Klook doesn't match in Japan.
Should I book a private or shared Mt. Fuji tour?
Shared tours ($43 to $80) suit a first visit on a budget, you'll hit the standard viewpoints. Private tours ($270+) buy flexibility, itinerary changes on the day, and no waiting on 30 other tourists, worth it if the group-tour pace is your main objection to Fuji day trips.
Which platform has more Mt. Fuji tour reviews?
GetYourGuide, by a wide margin on its private-tour listings. The chauffeur tour at $315.57 carries 846 reviews, more than any single activity we track on either platform. Klook's export doesn't expose per-listing review counts, so a direct comparison there isn't possible.