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There are currently 14 dive sites listed around Okinawa, of which 11 are Reef dives, 10 are Ocean dives and 7 are Wall dives. Explore the dive site around Okinawa with the help of the filters above or the interactive map.
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Explore diving in Okinawa. Beautiful and healthy reef...
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Jul 19, 2020 · Map of my Okinawa Itinerary. You will find below the map of my 2-week island-hopping trip in Okinawa going through: Naha, Okinawa Island. Tokashiki Island, Kerama Islands National Park. Yonaguni Island, Yaeyama Islands. Ishigaki Island, Yaeyama Islands. Taketomi Island, Yaeyama Islands.
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.
Scuba diving trips at dive sites throughout Okinawa, Japan. Locations include Cape Manza (Onna), Kerama Islands, Cape Maeda Blue Cave, USS Emmons, Minna Island, Itoman, Cape Hedo, Sunabe, and Motobu.
What you can see on a dive depends on the dive site and the season. There are dive sites renowned for manta ray sightings, thriving reefs teeming with colorful tropical fish, shipwrecks from WWII, and easily accessible dive spots frequented by turtles and migrating humpback whales.
View dive site & dive centers. The conditions in 58 Okinawa divesites you can expect to be - average depth from 7m to 107m, water temperature 22℃ to 27℃, air temperature 24℃ to 30℃, expected current 1 to 4 knots. These Okinawa dive sites are reef, nightdive, wall, wreck, cave, drift, snorkeling.
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Explore diving in Okinawa. Beautiful and healthy reef system. Hard coral, soft coral, fan coral. Okinawa is home to numerous fish, midges, octopuses, cuttlefish and reef sharks. In winter, you can hear the whales passing by Okinawa Island. Okinawa is also home to the USS Emmons, which were sunk during World War II.