Explore Iriomote Island’s mangrove forest on a SUP or canoe ride. Discover subtropical plants and wildlife unique to Yubu Island, and trek through the mangroves to experience its exceptional ecosystem.
The meeting and departure times may vary depending on the season and the field conditions on the day. The shop will contact you the day before the tour to inform you of the meeting place, time, and other details.
The tour will be held in the rain. However, if we determine that the field safety cannot be ensured, the tour may be canceled.
Please arrive at the venue dressed in clothes that you don't mind getting wet.
Please make sure to use the restroom beforehand (there are no restrooms near the site).
The target ages for SUP are 12-59 years old and for canoeing are 3-65 years old.
We will guide you to the best field depending on the wind direction, tide level, and crowd situation on the day. *There is a possibility that we may guide you to the sea instead of the mangroves.
Tours are available in Japanese or English.
We will contact you by the day before with details such as the meeting place. If you have not received a response by 6:00 PM the day before the tour, please be sure to contact "IRIOMOTE ADVENTURE PiPi" by one of the following methods: (Phone number: 0980-85-7240) (WhatsApp: +81 80-3630-4256) (Email: info@iriomote-pipi.com)
Yes, Iriomote Island offers various accommodation options, including hotels, guesthouses, and eco-lodges, allowing visitors to enjoy multi-day trips. Staying overnight provides ample time to explore the island's natural beauty, such as its mangrove forests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, beyond a single day tour. It's recommended to book accommodation in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Iriomote Island is primarily accessed by ferry from Ishigaki Island. Regular ferry services operate between Ishigaki Port and two ports on Iriomote Island: Ohara Port (south) and Uehara Port (north). The journey typically takes about 35-45 minutes. Uehara Port is often preferred for accessing the northern part of the island, where many tours and accommodations are located.
To reach Iriomote Island from Okinawa Main Island, you first need to fly from Naha Airport (OKA) to Ishigaki Airport (ISG). Several airlines operate direct flights, with a flight duration of about one hour. Upon arrival at Ishigaki Airport, take a bus or taxi to Ishigaki Port. From Ishigaki Port, regular ferries depart for Iriomote Island's Ohara and Uehara ports.
The most common and efficient way to travel from Naha to Iriomote Island involves two main steps. First, take a domestic flight from Naha Airport to Ishigaki Airport, which is roughly a one-hour journey. From Ishigaki Airport, take a local bus or taxi to Ishigaki Port. At Ishigaki Port, board a high-speed ferry to either Ohara Port or Uehara Port on Iriomote Island.
In Iriomote Island's mangrove forest, you can enjoy unique activities like SUP (stand-up paddleboarding) or canoeing, navigating through the intricate waterways. These tours often involve trekking through the mangroves to explore the exceptional ecosystem firsthand, observing subtropical plants and various wildlife. Guides typically accompany participants, providing insights into the local environment.
The Buffalo Cart Ride on Yubu Island offers a charming and traditional way to explore. Water buffalo pull open-sided carts across a shallow tidal strait connecting Iriomote Island to Yubu Island. During the ride, a driver often plays traditional Okinawan music and shares stories about the islands. Yubu Island itself is a botanical garden, featuring subtropical plants and butterfly houses.
Yes, for certain activities and tours on Iriomote Island, hotel pick-up and drop-off services are provided. Specifically, for activities like mangrove SUP or canoeing and Yubu Island sightseeing, transfers are often available for hotels located within the Uehara area. This service enhances convenience for participants staying in that region.
Yes, when exploring Iriomote Island's mangrove forest with certain tours, complimentary photos are often included. A special waterproof camera is typically used by the guide to capture moments during your SUP or canoeing experience, and these photos are provided to participants free of charge. This allows you to fully enjoy the activity without worrying about taking your own pictures.