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Aguni Island

Jackfish Tornado - Season: April to June

- What to see during Aguni Island diving ?

We will have chances to see: Jack Fish Tornado, Whitetipreef Shark, Blacktip Oceanid Shark, Turtle, Moray Eel, Napoleon Fish, Glassfish, Tuna, Giant Trevally, Titan Triggerfish, Lionfish, and more.

Aguni Islands diving:

  • Diver experience level: Advanced Open Water certified diver, great buoyancy control, comfortable for deep & current diving, minimum 50 logged dives !!!

  • Dive site access: Speedboat

  • Marine conditions: Big life and photography

  • Current:  Sometimes strong – great for diving!

  • Depth: 5 - 25 m

  • Temperature: Winter 21 - 23 degrees / Summer 25 - 29 degrees

About the day:

  • We meet at Tomari Ferry Port at 8:00 am

  • Arrive at the Iheya around 12:00 am

  • First day - 2 dives

  • Second day - 2 dives

  • Returns to Tomarin Ferry Port around 5:00pm on the second day

Price & inclusions

Price for 4 boat dives – ¥65,000 per person

 

Inclusions:
Roundtrip ferry from Tomari port to Aguni Island port, Hotel with breakfast, dinner, tanks, weights, guide & diving photos.

 

Equipment rental:
¥8,000 / person for a full set: BCD, regulator, wetsuit, fins/boots, mask/snorkel & dive computer.

- About the dive site: 

Diving in Aguni is an extreme adventure with strong currents performing drift diving, but the moment you see the tornado, you are paralyzed by the beauty and size of the tornado. The size, the amount of Jacks making the tornado makes you without reaction and then the urge to get in the middle of the tornado.

Cancellation Policy:

  • After booking the air ticket and hotel, any type of cancellation is charged 100% cancellation fee.

Medical Questionnaire:

  • Checklist for anyone who has any concerns regarding their health. Click on the PDF file below.

Travel / Dive insurance:

Aloha Divers Okinawa strongly recommends that all customers purchase their own diving / traveling insurance to cover unfortunate events arising from vacations / sport activities.

Aloha Divers Okinawa is not responsible for any injuries or losses sustained during our tours.

 

- DAN (Divers Alert Network) International  https://www.diversalertnetwork.org

*Click on the link to know more about DAN and Travelings.*

OKINAWA CODE OF CONDUCT:
At Aloha Divers Okinawa we support and adhere to the Green fins Code of Conduct, guidelines that promote a sustainable way of diving. Established by experts, scientific researchers and dive guides. This standard has been designed to provide divers and dive centres with the most eco-friendly experience for marine life in Okinawa.

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