Things to Do in Ishigaki/Yaeyama - Top Tours and Activities
Enjoy the best tours and activities on the lovely Ishigaki and Yaeyama islands of Okinawa, away from the hustle and bustle of Naha. Go snorkeling or diving in the turquoise ocean, or join a fun island-hopping tour! Take a ride on one of the famous local buffalo carts, or enjoy a bowl of yummy Okinawan soba noodles.
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Discover the beauty of Ishigaki Island with a full-day adventure featuring mangrove SUP and Blue Cave snorkeling. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the mangrove forests and explore the enchanting marine world in the Blue Cave.
Discover the beauty of Kabira Bay with a SUP tour, offering 360-degree views in a Michelin 3-star area. Paddle through crystal-clear waters on stable boards, perfect for kids aged 3 and up. Enjoy free photo services and convenient city pickup.
Discover Ishigaki's beauty with a tour that includes landing on Phantom Island and a guided SUP experience through mangrove forests. Snorkel in crystal-clear waters and capture unforgettable moments with free photos.
Discover Ishigaki's natural wonders with a SUP or canoe tour through the mangroves. Perfect for beginners, this 3-hour experience includes free photo data. Enjoy a peaceful and memorable adventure in the heart of nature.
Explore Ishigaki Island with snorkeling in vibrant reefs and a glass boat ride in Kabira Bay. Visit Phantom Island and swim with tropical fish. Includes hotel pickup and free photo data for a hassle-free experience.
Discover Ishigaki with a tour to Phantom Island and Taketomi Island. Snorkel in clear waters, see vibrant coral reefs, and explore Taketomi Island at your own pace. Perfect for maximizing your time in Ishigaki.
Experience diving in the crystal-clear waters of Kabira! With one dedicated instructor for every two participants, even beginners can feel at ease. Once you've gained confidence, you can even try experience diving at Manta Point.