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The Ishigaki Blue Cave & Sea Turtle Snorkeling Tour

Ishigaki, in the far south of the Yaeyama Islands, has some of the clearest water in Japan, and this beach-entry trip packs three of its best features into one short session: vibrant coral gardens, a local blue cave, and a strong chance of swimming with wild sea turtles. It runs 3 hours from $43, with a small group, a friendly local guide, gear, and photos included. Here's everything to know before you go, and how it fits alongside the island's other snorkeling trips in Okinawa.

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3 HoursIshigaki Blue Cave & Coral GardensBeginner-Friendly Beach EntryFrom $43Guide, Gear + Photos IncludedFree Cancellation
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About the Ishigaki Blue Cave & Turtle Snorkel

Free cancellation
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Duration: 3 hours
A relaxed half-morning or afternoon in the water
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Great value
From $43 with guide, gear, and photos included
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High chance of turtles
Green sea turtles feed and rest on the reef here
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Beach-entry snorkeling
Walk straight in from shore, no long boat ride
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Free photos
Your guide shoots underwater shots of your group

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Why Book the Ishigaki Blue Cave & Turtle Snorkel

Most turtle snorkels in Okinawa focus on one thing. This one bundles three: a shallow coral garden thick with tropical fish, a local blue cave where sunlight turns the water an electric blue, and a reef where green sea turtles regularly come to feed and rest. Because you walk in from the beach rather than transferring by boat, there's less waiting around and more time actually snorkeling. The group stays small, the pace is easy, and the guide sticks close to point out turtles and help nervous first-timers relax.

At 3 hours and from $43, it's one of the best-value ways to cover Ishigaki's headline sights in a single session. It's rated 4.7 stars, and it slots neatly alongside the island's other Okinawa snorkeling adventures if you're building a trip around the Yaeyama reefs.

What You'll See Underwater

Ishigaki's reefs are famous for their clarity and their marine life, and this route covers a good cross-section of it:

  • Green sea turtles grazing on seagrass and resting on the reef
  • Coral gardens in branching, table, and brain forms
  • Schools of butterflyfish, sergeant majors, and parrotfish
  • Clownfish tucked into anemones along the reef edge
  • The glowing blue interior of the local blue cave
  • Sunlit sandy patches where rays and smaller fish drift through
A green sea turtle grazing over coral watched by a snorkeler on an Ishigaki blue cave turtle snorkeling tour in Okinawa

What's Included (and What Isn't)

What's Included

  • A 3-hour guided beach-entry snorkeling session
  • Snorkel mask, fins, and life jacket in all sizes
  • A friendly local guide who knows the turtle spots
  • Free underwater and group photos to keep
  • Time at the coral gardens, the blue cave, and the turtle reef

Not Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off on Ishigaki Island
  • Your own towel, swimwear, and reef-safe sunscreen
  • Wetsuit rental in the cooler months (ask when booking)
  • Gratuities for the guide (optional but appreciated)

How the Trip Flows

  1. Start

    Meet & gear up

    Meet your guide at the beach, get fitted for mask, fins, and a life jacket, and run through a short safety briefing.

  2. Coral

    Coral gardens

    Wade in from shore and start over the shallow coral, getting comfortable in the water while the guide points out reef fish.

  3. Cave

    The blue cave

    Snorkel across to the local blue cave, where sunlight filtering through the water lights the interior a vivid blue.

  4. Turtles

    Turtle reef

    Move to the reef where green sea turtles feed and rest, keeping a respectful distance while the guide shoots photos.

  5. Return

    Rinse & photos

    Head back to shore, rinse off, and collect the free photos of your group from the session.

Important Things to Know Before You Go

It's an easy, beginner-friendly trip, but a little prep makes it smoother.

  • What to bring: swimwear under your clothes, a towel, reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and water to stay hydrated
  • Not allowed: touching, standing on, or chasing turtles and coral — Ishigaki's reefs are protected, so keep your distance and let turtles surface freely
  • Getting there: Ishigaki is a short flight from Naha, so plan your domestic connection if you're coming from the main island
  • Wear or apply reef-safe sunscreen only; oxybenzone sunscreens harm the coral
  • Sessions can shift with tide and weather, so build in a little flexibility on the day
  • Comfort floating in shallow water is enough — the life jacket does the rest

Want a session built purely around turtle encounters rather than the blue cave? Compare this with the dedicated Ishigaki Island sea turtle snorkeling trip, which spends its whole time on the reef where turtles are most reliable.

Where It Runs — Ishigaki Island, Yaeyama

Sunlit coral gardens and tropical fish in clear water on an Ishigaki blue cave turtle snorkeling tour in Okinawa

Who This Tour Is For

This is the pick if you want Ishigaki's three signature sights in one easy, good-value session.

  • First-timers who want a calm, guided beach entry rather than a boat trip
  • Travelers hoping to see wild sea turtles up close
  • Families and couples wanting a short half-day in the water
  • Photographers happy to have their guide capture the moment
  • Anyone basing themselves in the Yaeyama Islands rather than Naha

Not Suitable For

  • Travelers on the main island who don't plan to fly to Ishigaki
  • Snorkelers wanting a full day with lunch and several boat stops
  • Anyone expecting a guaranteed turtle sighting — encounters are likely but wild

Ishigaki Blue Cave & Turtle Snorkeling — FAQ

Will I actually see sea turtles on this tour?

Chances are high — green sea turtles feed and rest on this reef, and guides know exactly where to look, so most groups see at least one. They're wild, so it's never guaranteed, but the odds are excellent. Compare turtle-focused options on our Okinawa snorkeling tours page.

What is the blue cave on Ishigaki like?

It's a local sea cave where sunlight filtering through the water lights the interior a vivid electric blue. It's calmer and less crowded than the famous Cape Maeda cave on the main island. You can check live dates and prices above to lock in a session.

Is this tour good for beginners and kids?

Yes. It's a shallow beach entry with life jackets provided and a guide who stays close, so first-timers and children snorkel comfortably. If you'd rather spend the whole time on the turtle reef, see the Ishigaki Island sea turtle snorkeling trip.

How long is the tour and what does it cost?

It runs 3 hours and starts at $43 per person, including your guide, all gear, and free photos of your group. Browse the island's other trips on our best Okinawa snorkeling tours page.

Do I need to bring my own snorkeling gear?

No — mask, fins, and a life jacket are all provided in a range of sizes. Just bring swimwear, a towel, and reef-safe sunscreen, and you're set for the session.

What Travelers Say About This Ishigaki Snorkel

★★★★★ ★★★★★
Such an amazing snorkeling experience. Our guide Tatsu was kind, fun, and made the whole thing feel relaxed. He made sure everyone was comfortable, and he took wonderful photos that helped us capture the memories.
Meredith T. · United States
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The place is beautiful and we were amazed by what we saw underwater — we even got to see a turtle. Thanks to our live guide Natsune for an amazing experience. Highly recommend it if you want to snorkel in Ishigaki.
Marie L. · France
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Great experience. The nature and scenery were amazing, and our guide Tatsuya was a super chill, funny guy who made it easy for everyone. We saw two turtles — it was wonderful.
Shareen K. · Singapore

Three of Ishigaki's best sights in one easy session — coral gardens, a glowing blue cave, and wild sea turtles, with gear and photos included from $43.

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