Marine activities
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Snorkeling
The Kerama Blue, the sea the world falls in love with. Below the surface, it is like being in an aquarium.
The sea is full of colorful corals and fishes, with sea turtles quietly and elegantly swimming alongside.
The underwater scenery varies significantly depending on your location. Let's explore the diverse marine life each point has to offer.
We will choose the best location based on the weather and sea conditions for the day.1-day tour Adults ¥13,750 Children ¥10,300 Half-day tour Adults ¥8,000 Children ¥6,000 Our affiliated marine shop DRIFTER
Tour list :: https://www.drifter.okinawa.jp/tour -
SUP (Stand Up Paddle)
Stand Up Paddle, or SUP, is a water sport where you navigate the sea's surface by paddling on a special board.
SUP (Stand Up Paddle) Stand Up Paddle, or SUP, is a water sport where you navigate the sea's surface by paddling on a special board.
While paddleboarding (SUP) on this exceptionally clear sea, you can revel in the splendid nature unfolding before your eyes. As you paddle, enjoy the underwater landscapes beneath you.
DRIFTER is proud of its guides who have great individualities and actively participate in training sessions for the Zamami kids' SUP team called Kai.
Our highly competent guides will provide careful instructions on how to ride safely, ensuring even beginners feel at ease.1-day tour Adults ¥13,750 Children ¥10,300 Half-day tour Adults ¥8,000 Children ¥6,000 Our affiliated marine shop DRIFTER
SUP tour list :: https://www.drifter.okinawa.jp/tour/category/sup -
Kayak
As you feel closer to the sea surface, synchronize your breaths and reach for your destination.
Halfway through, take a breath, gaze at the sea surface, and observe some sea turtles gracefully swimming.
Children aged 6 and older can board the boat with adults.
Tour reservation is also possible for one person.1-day tour Adults ¥13,750 Children ¥10,300 半日ツアー Adults ¥8,000 Children ¥6,000 Our affiliated marine shop DRIFTER
Kayak tour list :: https://www.drifter.okinawa.jp/tour/category/kayak -
1-day tour - Lunch
One great part of our day tours is our homemade lunches.
The tour route and lunches change each day. On one day, you might land on an uninhabited island and have warm soba, and on another, enjoy taco rice at an observation deck. After a day of sea fun, savoring lunch while gazing at the beautiful Kerama Blue under the sky is truly special. -
Sunset SUP
The sea, which sparkles blue during the day, takes on colorful shades and a calm atmosphere at sunrise and sunset.
At dawn, paddleboarding in a fantastical environment while watching the sun descend can be a truly magical experience.
In the tranquil sea, the rising and falling sun is reflected like a mirror.Sunset SUP tour Adults ¥6,000 Children ¥4,500 Our affiliated marine shop DRIFTER
Short tour list page :: https://www.drifter.okinawa.jp/tour/category/sup -
Whale-watching
In the sea the world falls in love with, the whales also feel love. When winter arrives, they return to their village, Zamami, to give birth and nurture their offspring.
Typically, whale-watching begins at the end of December and continues until mid-April. Our boat, Misaki, can accommodate up to 13 people for observing the whales.
Many visitors come each year to witness the dynamic movements of the whales and the heartwarming sight of their offspring.Whale-watching tour Adults ¥6,600 Children ¥3,300 Our affiliated marine shop DRIFTER
Whale-watching page :: https://www.drifter.okinawa.jp/tour/article/whale_watching
Important spots
Our special tour instructors, equipped with in-depth knowledge of Zamami, will safely guide you to the best spots.
These are special locations where swimming on your own is prohibited, and that are constantly being discovered.
Let's explore the precious moments of the ever-changing natural world with our experienced Zamami guides.
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Gahi island
Gahi island
Gahi Island, situated in front of Ama Beach, features expansive sandy areas and abundant coral formations.
In our tours, if the tide timing is favorable, we can explore a viewpoint with a lighthouse, venture through a rock tunnel for an adventurous experience, offering various ways for you to enjoy yourself. -
Agenashiku island
Agenashiku island
Visible on the left side of Ama Beach, Agenashiku Island is home to wild goats, and you may have the chance to encounter them during a tour.
When you come by Ferry or Queen Zamami, it is located just before the port entrance, offering a stunning view of the Kerama Blue with beautiful color gradation.
The surrounding areas feature numerous coral reefs and fish, presenting an astonishing landscape. -
Amuro island
Amuro island
The largest island we may visit during tours, Amuro Island is surrounded by extensive coral reefs.
It showcases diverse ecosystems. During low tide, it connects with a sandy patch to the end of Furuzamami Beach and it is visible from the road to Asa Hamlet.
Although the landscape is magnificent, walking to the island is prohibited, even if a path opens up. -
Shiru
Shiru
Facing Amuro Island, Shiru boasts a gradation of Kerama Blue.
In the Keramas, where coral reefs and sandy patches alternate, we take pride in the large size of our table corals.
This point, situated between two islands, experiences strong currents. It provides an opportunity to observe fish and corals that thrive in this unique environment.
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Yuhina
Yuhina
Located on the northern side and surrounded by rocks, Yuhina offers a truly adventurous ambiance.
Located on the northern side and surrounded by rocks, Yuhina offers a truly adventurous ambiance.
There are also private beaches exclusively accessible by SUP or Kayak, featuring a mythical waterfall that appears only during the rainy season.
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Uru-no-sachi
Uru-no-sachi
A unique landscape unfolds in Uru-no-sachi. Its shallow waters allow for close observation of corals and clownfish just off the beach.
As the sun shines, the coral and the fishes sparkle even more. After the spawning season, it becomes famous for fish curtains made from an incalculable number of small fishes.
Venturing further off the beach, you may even encounter hawksbill turtles, which are rare to observe otherwise.
Beaches
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Furuzamami
Furuzamami Beach
Zamami's main beach, bustling with summer visitors and awarded 2 stars in the Michelin Guide.
A few meters into the water, a splendid view resembling an aquarium unfolds with dynamic shapes created by coral reefs and colorful fishes.
You can enjoy from the terrace the breath-taking view of the Kerama Blue.Amenities include rental shops, stores, toilets, paying showers. Lifeguards during the high season.
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Ama
Ama Beach
A wide and shallow beach, famous for the opportunity to encounter sea turtles. With the view of two uninhabited islands and Aka Island in the background, it offers a great setting.
During high tide, sea turtles come to find food around the swimming areas, so it is advisable to keep a respectful distance.
We also recommend relaxing on the beach.The beach features shops, a campsite with toilets and showers, and lifeguards during the high season.
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Nishibama
Nishibama Beach
Aka, our neighboring island's main beach, offers a beautiful view of three shades of blue interweaving.
There is a roofed terrace for a relaxing sea-watching experience. On the backside, a walking path leads to an observation deck with an open view.Amenities include shops, rental shops, toilets. Lifeguards during the high season.
Aka-bound intra-village boat Mitsushima
Schedule :: https://www.vill.zamami.okinawa.jp/info/trans.html
Environment and community activities
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Paddle team Kai
Paddle Team Kai is the Zamami kids SUP Team led and coached by guides from DRIFTER, our associated marine shop.
Given Zamami's remote island setting without school clubs, adults on the island voluntarily share their experiences and knowledge, teaching kids through sports.
Some students who started as school students at the creation of Team Kai have grown into accomplished athletes, participating in Japan's national SUP tournament.
You can witness these kids diligently training and honing their skills with their teammates, grateful for their environment and the unique opportunities Zamami provides.Paddle team Kai :: https://drifter.okinawa.jp/kai/
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Beach cleaning
Beach cleaning
Despite Zamami's renowned sea, trash carried by currents, including items from far overseas, can be found.
Microchips and small broken objects are mistakenly consumed by fishes.
Beach cleaning is essential not only to preserve the scenery but also to protect marine life and nature.
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Coral-friendly UV balm
Coral-friendly UV balm
Preserve our beautiful sea with Coral-Friendly UV Balm, created with the sole purpose of protecting the coral reefs.
Enjoy the sea while being mindful of preserving both the environment and your body.
When indulging in sea activities, make an effort to protect the animals and plants you encounter.Coral-friendly UV balm is available for purchase at the front desk.
https://www.drifter.okinawa.jp/sunscreen/
How to spend your day
Case 1 : Summer
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9 : 50Arrival in Zamami via the high-speed boat Queen Zamami (1st departure)
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10 : 001-day SUP tour (approximately 5h)
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17 : 00Sunset walk
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18 : 30Dinner
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21 : 00Stargazing
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22:30Sleep
Case 2 : Winter
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6 : 30Yoga/Meditation
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8 : 00Breakfast
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10 : 00Whale-watching tour (approximately 2h)
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12 : 00Lunch
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14 : 00Snorkeling tour (Approximately 1h)
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16 : 00 Walk to Mt. Takatsuki Observation Deck
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18 : 30Terrace BBQ
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21 : 00Hip bath. Slowly warm your body up and relax.
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22 : 30Sleep































