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by トンちゃんTONCHAN
Aug 31, 2022
| Pursue the dreamy pastel blues and lose yourself in this oceanic paradise. Immerse in Okinawa's iconic multi-layered turquoise waters and pristine beaches while experiencing Ryukyu culture and island slow living.
Accommodation Suggestions
First two nights: Northern coast (e.g., Nago City) for easy access to Ocean Expo Park and northern islands.
Third night: Onna Village coastline (central) to enjoy resort stays with breathtaking sea views.
Day 1: Arrive in Okinawa & Embrace the Northern Emerald Sea
Morning: Arrive at Naha Airport, rent a car (recommended) or take an airport bus to your Nago City hotel.
Afternoon: Explore Kouri Island
Drive across Kouri Bridge flanked by sapphire-blue waters.
Head straight to Heart Rock—wade through crystal shallows where jade-green waters deepen into cobalt, feeling cool sand between your toes.
Dine at an island seafood restaurant with ocean views.
Evening: Check into a northern hotel with sea views to watch the sunset melt into emerald waters.
Day 2: Marine Encounters & Island Escapades
Morning: Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium & Ocean Expo Park
Stand before the massive "Kuroshio Sea" tank as whale sharks and manta rays glide through indigo depths.
Stroll the park’s free areas—Emerald Beach’s powder-white sand meets waters that shift from mint to navy like a painter’s palette.
Afternoon: Kerama Islands Hopping
Take a high-speed ferry from Tomari Port to Tokashiki or Zamami Island.
Aharen Beach (Tokashiki) or Furuzamami Beach: Snorkel in translucent aquamarine waters teeming with coral and tropical fish (glass-bottom boat tours recommended).
Evening: Return to Naha, then settle at an Onna Village seaside resort to sleep to the sound of waves.
Day 3: Onna’s Blue Hues & Ryukyu Charm
Morning: Leisurely Onna Coastline
Relax at your resort’s private beach or Manza Moor—where cliffs meet roaring waves in sapphire splendor.
Afternoon: Swim with Whale Sharks or Blue Cave Adventure
Snorkel alongside gentle giants in cerulean waters.
Visit the Blue Cave at Cape Maeda, where sunlight pierces through to create ethereal azure pillars (tide-dependent).
Evening: Kokusai-dori Stroll
Return to Naha for souvenir shopping and Okinawan cuisine (sea grapes, Ishigaki beef, awamori liquor).
Day 4: Farewell to the Blue
Morning: Senagajima Umikaji Terrace
Sip coffee at a cliffside café overlooking the pastel-blue East China Sea, watching planes ascend against the horizon.
Afternoon: Head to Naha Airport for departure, carrying memories of Okinawa’s unforgettable seascapes.
Travel Tips:
Transport: Rent a car for northern exploration; check ferry schedules for island hopping.
Sun Protection: High-SPF sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are essential.
Gear: Bring snorkeling equipment, a waterproof camera, and polarized lenses for vivid ocean colors.
Season: Best from April–October; July–August offer warmest waters but crowds.
Though brief, four days in Okinawa will etch its crystalline blues into your memory—an everlasting dreamscape of liquid sapphire.
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