Okinawa is located in the southeast corner of the Japanese archipelago. It consists of 160 islands and has clear waters, rich marine life and unique seabed topography, attracting many diving enthusiasts to explore.
Unique Creatures and Landscapes:Okinawa's waters are famous for their rich marine life, which is nurtured by the warm waters and varied geographical environment. Clownfish, sea turtles, tropical fish, white-tip sharks, and humpback whales make divers feel like they are in a fairytale world under the sea. Okinawa also has world-class soft coral reefs, which are not only colorful and diverse, but also form a unique underwater landscape.
Excellent Visibility: The water transparency of Okinawa is extremely high, with visibility of 25-35 meters. The clear water allows divers to clearly see every corner of the seabed and enjoy the charm of coral reefs and marine life.
Comfortable air and water temperature:Okinawa has a subtropical climate,The best diving season in Okinawa is from June to October. During this period, there is plenty of sunshine and the sea water is warm, which is very suitable for diving.
Beginner Difficulty: Diving in Okinawa is relatively easy. The depth of the diving spot is usually 15-25 meters. The current is weak and there is no pressure even with the top current.
Okinawa diving has become an ideal choice for diving enthusiasts with its unique underwater ecology, high transparency and suitable climatic conditions. Whether you are a novice or an experienced diver, you can find your own underwater paradise here.