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Okinawa Onna Diving, unlock the underwater world of the Blue Cave at a leisurely and comfortable pace. Professional experience, worry-free and enjoy diving to the fullest. ※ This itinerary is only open to divers with diving certificates.
Plan & book diving at Tsunami Scuba in Okinawa. View photos, opening hours, list of courses, local dive sites & more. PADI dive courses Dive trips 100% Fun.
Jul 6, 2018 · There are more than 10 places where you can go scuba diving in Okinawa. During the 10 days of my trip, I dived 13 times at 10 different dive sites with 2 different scuba diving centres in Naha and Onna. Here are my top 5 locations in the order of my preference.
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1 open water diveScuba equipment rental (full set)PADI eLearning (includes certification fees)Open water divesTransportation Fee (To/from Lodging) (USD 40 ) - bookable in checkoutBoat Fee (2 Dives) (USD 200 ) - bookable in checkoutMinimum age: 10+Min. certification: NoneMin logged dives: NoneNo prior experience with scuba diving is necessary, but you need to be in reasonable physical health.Jul 19, 2020 · Once in Naha, the best option is to stay in town and book a scuba diving centre that will pick you up and drive you to the best dive sites around the main island of Okinawa. Thanks to the monorail line linking the airport to the city centre, it’s easy, quick and cheap.
Instructor-led Four Open Water dives to complete certification. Although our afternoon/evening classes are most popular, we also offer daytime and weekday classes upon request and subject to instructor availability, as well as executive (private) classes.
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Discover what makes Okinawa such a captivating diving destination. The waters around Okinawa support around 200 of the world’s 800 species of coral. They are a paradise for sea life, rich in nutrients, and fed by the warm Kuroshio current.