Animal Crossing: New Horizons Kapp'n Boat Tours Limit

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Kapp’n Boat Tours Limit: Can you increase?

The Animal Crossing: New Horizons Kapp’n boat tours limit can be confusing to returning players. With a limit of once per day and a cost of 1,000 Nook Mile Tickets a go, the trips are quite restrictive. Players looking to visit multiple mysterious islands in one day will likely be wondering if they can increase the Kapp’n boat tours limit. Here is the need-to-know info.

Can you increase the Kapp’n boat tours limit in ACNH?

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Kapp'n Boat Tours Limit

Yes, with time travel, players can increase the Kapp’n boat tours limit in Animal Crossing: New Horizons by skipping to the next day in-game.

Without time travel, it’s not possible for players to increase the Kapp’n boat tours limit.

Unfortunately, for those who have already traveled to a mysterious island using Kapp’n’s boat, it’s not possible to travel again on the same day.

As Kapp’n himself says:

“Alas, that be a limit on me boat tours. Ye get one per day. Come back ’round another time, matey.”

Kapp’n isn’t lying here. It’s only possible to travel to a mysterious island once per day.

The boat tour limit can be a hindrance when hunting for Brewster, who can be found on the first mysterious island you visit following the chat with Blathers. Those traveling with Kapp’n before talking to Blathers will miss the initial opportunity to find Brewster. Players who experience this will need to wait until the next day to find Brewster.

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