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Overview
Japan's most exhilarating dive expedition awaits. Explore Okinawa
Island's bustling capital city, Naha. Dive and kayak around the Kerama
Islands chain and delve in to the mystery of Japan's ancient underwater
‘lost city', the Yonaguni Stone Monuments. Yonaguni Island is also home
to wild roaming horses, dense jungle and three awamori (Okinawan whiskey)
factories. By visiting these islands you'll experience first-hand three
separate and distinct cultures within Okinawa Prefecture. |
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Number of Days:
11
Destinations:
Okinawa Island, Zamami Island, Yonaguni Island
Boat Dives: 16
Group Departures: May & October |
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Days 1 & 2: Leave country of origin, cross the International Date
Line and arrive in Tokyo or Osaka on day two. Clear customs and board
the connecting domestic flight to Naha, Okinawa’s capital. Stay for one
night at a luxury hotel located in the heart of the city center, catch
some great nightlife and experience the Okinawan culture.
Day 3: A 45-minute boat ride brings you to lush green, subtropical
Zamami Island. Upon arrival you’ll be taken to the dive resort. After
lunch, enjoy the first few boat dives and then settle in for a three-night
stay. Accommodations are quaint, comfortable and moments away from white
sandy beaches.
Day 4: Three more boat dives. Other sports such as fishing, kayaking,
windsurfing and hiking are also available.
Day 5: Gear up for two more boat dives after breakfast and then spend
the day touring around the island. The locals are very friendly and the
village is small enough to navigate easily. Weather permitting your hosts
will throw a farewell BBQ at sunset before departing the following day.
Day 6: Snap off some final shots of the Kerama Islands and board the
Queen Zamami. After lunch in Naha, fly to Yonaguni Island where you’ll
be taken to the hotel. You can enjoy breakfast, lunch & dinner at
the hotel, which offers some of the best food on the island.
Day 7: Dive The Yonaguni Stone Monuments, Iseki Point, The Stage, The
Stadium and more.
Day 8: Continue with exploratory dives at Yonaguni’s lost city. Dive
with schooling hammerheads at Hammer Point or the surrounding coral encrusted
caves and caverns. Other sports such as sailing, deep sea fishing and
kayaking are also available. A sunset cruise is the perfect way to end
the day.
Day 9: Enjoy two more dives and spend the afternoon seeing Yonaguni’s
topside. Visit the local awamori (Okinawan whiskey) factories and sample
the local liquor, if you haven’t already. Stand at Japan’s most westerly
tip and see Yonaguni san, one of the world’s largest moths. Cruise the
scenic coastline and take a tour of Sonai village.
Day 10: After flying back to Naha check into a luxury hotel located
in the city center. Explore Okinawa and be transported back in time visiting
ancient castles. Visit Naha’s main shopping district and indulge in the
local cuisine. Please visit the Okinawa Island web page for more information
on Okinawa’s highlights.
Day 11: Return to point of origin or continue on one of our optional
tours to either Tokyo or Kyoto
MAY HIGHLIGHTS: Experience one of Tokyo’s largest, most exciting festivals,
the Sanja Festival. The streets are closed and hundreds of portable shrines
are paraded through the town carried on the shoulders of locals in ceremonial
garb. The sumo tournament is also held in May.
OCTOBER HIGHLIGHTS: Take part in Okinawa’s biggest festival, the Tug
O’ War – a day when the capital city Naha, closes for a huge party. Watch
thousands of locals challenge each other in a contest of strength using
a forty-ton rope! Also snorkel and dive with huge pacific manta rays
making their seasonal visit.
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