This is exactly how I wish travel RUclipsrs reviewed places. Clear, concise, clear voice and delivered exactly what information/images I was looking for.
That's high praise, thank you so much! We have lots of videos on Okinawa and more on the way. Let us know if there's one you're looking for or have any suggestions!
I went to Diamond Beach for the first time last week. Absolutely beautiful location to dive/snorkel. My son (10) was able to make it about 200-300 yards off the beach with me. At the right time is good for beginners. There's a drop off out there as well but we didnt make it out there. It's definitely a go to frequently spot for us now.
Hello. Thank you for all information. So good. It’s mean that no need to go with snorkeling tour? We can dive from the beach? Are there any dive shop recommended?
You’re welcome! If you have your own equipment, you can go pretty much where ever you want. We haven’t been on any snorkeling excursions with a company, but we have used Cerulean Blue tours before and they offer snorkeling tours. If you go on Get Your Guide or Viator, there are lots of snorkeling tour options there. For scuba, we use Bubble Addict, but we’ve heard good things about Aloha Divers and Reef Encounters as well.
Thanks for your comment! Sunabe is about 40 minutes drive from the airport.. but during rush hour could take more than an hour. We haven't snorkeled at Sesoko before but the Google reviews say that it's a good spot!
Hey! We've never seen them, but August is a part of jellyfish season. We always keep a thing of white vinegar in our snorkel bag and bring a thermos of hot water in case something happens. To be safe you can look up how to treat box jellyfish stings / how to look for them in the water. You can also swim in netted areas like Araha Beach, but I wouldn't say that's the best snorkeling by any means.
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This is exactly how I wish travel RUclipsrs reviewed places. Clear, concise, clear voice and delivered exactly what information/images I was looking for.
That's high praise, thank you so much! We have lots of videos on Okinawa and more on the way. Let us know if there's one you're looking for or have any suggestions!
I went to Diamond Beach for the first time last week. Absolutely beautiful location to dive/snorkel. My son (10) was able to make it about 200-300 yards off the beach with me. At the right time is good for beginners. There's a drop off out there as well but we didnt make it out there. It's definitely a go to frequently spot for us now.
Awesome! I'm glad it's a good spot. We'll have to go this summer :)
Nice video, where is the snorkeling post at 10:40? Thank you
Hey thank you! 10:40 is at Gorilla Chop
awesome, do you have more videos of Oki? I saved this one
Thanks! Have plans to make a lot more but haven't edited them yet 😅
Hello. Thank you for all information.
So good.
It’s mean that no need to go with snorkeling tour? We can dive from the beach?
Are there any dive shop recommended?
You’re welcome! If you have your own equipment, you can go pretty much where ever you want. We haven’t been on any snorkeling excursions with a company, but we have used Cerulean Blue tours before and they offer snorkeling tours. If you go on Get Your Guide or Viator, there are lots of snorkeling tour options there. For scuba, we use Bubble Addict, but we’ve heard good things about Aloha Divers and Reef Encounters as well.
Very helpful, thank you. How far is Sanube Wall from Naha Airport area? Also, have you snorkeled Sesoko Beach?
Thanks for your comment! Sunabe is about 40 minutes drive from the airport.. but during rush hour could take more than an hour. We haven't snorkeled at Sesoko before but the Google reviews say that it's a good spot!
Hey thanks for the post, what about jelly, did you ever have problems with them? We are planning on going in August!
Hey! We've never seen them, but August is a part of jellyfish season. We always keep a thing of white vinegar in our snorkel bag and bring a thermos of hot water in case something happens. To be safe you can look up how to treat box jellyfish stings / how to look for them in the water. You can also swim in netted areas like Araha Beach, but I wouldn't say that's the best snorkeling by any means.
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