In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, you could travel to a tropical island and find a variety of different fish, bugs, and fruit, and it could get old pretty quickly. This island was always the same, permanently in summer year-round, but things have changed for New Horizons. The Mystery Tour in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is an extension of this feature, with a variety of deserted islands to visit (but within your own hemisphere and season).
Mystery Tour islands are much smaller than your main island, but they're great for meeting new villagers, gathering extra resources, and even making tons of money if you're lucky. We've rounded up our best tips for deserted-island hopping as well as all the types of Mystery Tour islands we've found so far.
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Once you have a ticket, talk to Orville at the airport, select the "I wanna fly!" option, and then select "Use Nook Miles Ticket." You'll then be whisked away to a random island on your Mystery Tour!
These islands come in a variety of styles ranging from pretty basic to rare and lucrative; we've detailed all the types we've encountered so far below. Keep in mind that an island is generated each time you buy a Nook Miles Ticket, which means you can’t keep resetting the game to try and get a different island with the same ticket.
Like on your own island, on Mystery Tour islands, you can gather weeds, tree branches, wood, fruit, clay, stone, and iron, as well as catch bugs and fish. You may also find a fossil buried in the ground or a DIY recipe in a bottle on the beach. You can even eat fruit on the island to gain super strength and dig up trees to take home--including coconut trees you can plant on your own beach.
Mystery Tours are a great way to get all the resources you need to build Nook's Cranny--which requires 30 iron and 30 of all three types of wood--in a short amount of time. Mining for these resources on a deserted island is a great option once you've depleted your own island's resources for the day.
If your tools wear out, you can either craft some more with the resources on the deserted island or buy flimsy tools for 100 Nook Miles each from Wilbur, the Dodo Airlines pilot. The tools purchased can still be upgraded with an iron nugget to the higher-tier tool.
Villagers will only spawn on deserted islands if you have room for them to move onto your main island and a plot picked out for a new house. If you have 10 villagers living on your island or no open plots, you won't find anyone on these islands.
Spiral Island
A kind of standard island, there's a layout in which the river runs in a spiral with a rock at the center of the island. We haven't noticed a big difference in what you can get on these islands, but maybe they'll inspire some of your island designs down the road.
Cliff Island
Also apparently a subset of the standard island, we've found islands that are primarily cliffs, with most of the river up on the cliffs as well. While everything else about the island is pretty normal, you'll have an easier time grinding for clifftop fish with this layout.
Rock Island
We've also encountered an island that just has a bunch of rocks at the center atop a cliff. All the rocks contain crafting materials, so again, no money rocks.
There are five possible fruits--apples, oranges, peaches, cherries, and pears--and the four fruits that aren't native to your island sell for 500 bells each. Bringing back and planting these foreign fruit trees can be a great way to make some real cash. If you want to dig up the whole tree and bring it back with you, we recommend eating coconuts to gain the strength to do so; coconuts are less valuable than foreign fruits.
Bamboo is an important resource in crafting, so it's also a good idea to take a flimsy or stone axe to the bamboo trees and harvest as much bamboo as you can while you're there. The lack of freshwater here might be inconvenient if you were planning on fishing, but it's actually the ideal island for creating your own tarantula farm right now.
You can only find two different species of flowers on Mystery Tour islands: your native flower (the kind that you'd find on your cliffs at the beginning of the game) and your "sister" flower, which is generated when you start the game. That means you can only find hybrid flower islands of these two flower species as well. For more details about native and sister flowers as well as hybrids, check out our full guide to hybrid flowers and flower breeding.
To reach the middle, you'll need to smash the one rock blocking the path; you can do this by eating a piece of fruit and hitting the rock with a shovel. Once you've smashed the rock you can use your vaulting pole to reach the middle. Make sure to dig some holes directly behind you before you start hitting each rock--this will ensure you can hit them in quick succession and get the whole 16,100 bells from each rock.
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