Dive into Ishigaki Island's underwater haven of coral reefs, tropical fish and manta rays. Enjoy diving at Manta Point or spot sea creatures on your snorkeling adventure in Okinawa today!
| Water activity type | Snorkeling, Diving |
| Instruction language | English, Japanese |
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you
Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: High blood pressure, Heart disease, Acrophobia, Asthma, Epilepsy, Pregnant women
・If you require hotel pick-up and drop-off, please provide the hotel name, address, contact number, accommodation period, and the full English name of the guest representative ・The local agency will send an email to you in the afternoon 1 day before the tour to inform you of the pick-up time. Please reply to the email once you have received it. If email is not viable, phone calls will be arranged
Cameras will not be provided for the snorkeling experience
We do not recommend taking a flight on the same day as your diving experience
Please bring the following: swimsuits, bath towels, change of clothes, and diving certificate
Safety briefing is available in English. During snorkeling/diving, only English-speaking instructors are available
Visibility of manta rays is dependent on weather conditions
Ishigaki Island diving and snorkeling tours generally include essential equipment such as masks, snorkels, fins, wetsuits, and diving gear. Professional guide services are provided for safety and instruction, along with boat transfers to prime diving and snorkeling locations like Manta Point. Some experiences also offer complimentary camera rentals to capture your underwater moments.
For local transportation to Ishigaki Island tour meeting points, visitors can utilize local buses, taxis, or arrange for hotel pick-up services if offered by their tour operator. Many meeting points are conveniently located near Ishigaki Port or major hotel areas, making them accessible. Planning your local transfers in advance is advisable for a smooth start to your adventure.
Ishigaki Island, especially at Manta Point, is renowned for its sightings of majestic manta rays. Divers and snorkelers can also marvel at vibrant coral reefs, a diverse array of tropical fish like clownfish and angelfish, sea turtles, and other unique marine creatures in the crystal-clear waters. The diverse ecosystem promises an immersive underwater experience.
Many Ishigaki Island snorkeling and diving experiences offer options for capturing your underwater adventure. Some tours, for example, provide complimentary camera rentals, allowing you to easily take photos and videos of the stunning marine life and coral reefs without needing your own equipment. It's recommended to confirm this detail when booking your specific tour.
Yes, there are typically age and health restrictions for Ishigaki Island diving and snorkeling. For diving, a minimum age of 10 is common, and participants usually need to complete a medical questionnaire. Certain health conditions, such as respiratory or heart issues, and pregnancy, may prevent participation. Snorkeling generally has fewer restrictions but good physical health is always recommended for enjoyable participation.
Beginners on Ishigaki Island diving and snorkeling tours receive comprehensive safety briefings from professional guides before entering the water. These include instructions on equipment usage, hand signals, safe swimming practices, and emergency procedures. Guides also perform equipment checks and provide in-water supervision to ensure a secure and enjoyable experience, offering peace of mind for first-timers.
The ideal season for the clearest water and best visibility for diving and snorkeling around Ishigaki Island is generally from April to October. During these months, water temperatures are warmer and conditions are typically calm, offering excellent opportunities to explore the vibrant underwater world. While summer is popular, spring and early autumn often provide fantastic visibility with fewer crowds and pleasant weather.
The primary method to reach Ishigaki Island is by air. Regular flights operate from major Japanese cities such as Tokyo (Narita/Haneda), Osaka (Kansai), and Naha (Okinawa) directly to New Ishigaki Airport (ISG). From Naha, flights are frequent and typically shorter, making it a common transit point. There are no direct train or ferry services from mainland Japan to Ishigaki Island.