- What to see during Yoron Island diving ?
We will have chances to see: Whitetipreef Shark, Turtle, Moray Eel, Tuna, Giant Trevally, Titan Triggerfish, Lionfish, and more.
Aguni Islands diving:
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Diver experience level: Advanced Open Water certified diver, great buoyancy control, comfortable for deep & current diving, minimum 50 logged dives !!!
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Dive site access: Speedboat
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Marine conditions: Big life and photography
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Current: Sometimes a little strong – great for diving!
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Depth: 10 - 40 m
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Temperature: Winter 21 - 23 degrees / Summer 25 - 29 degrees
About the day:
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We meet at Motobu Ferry Port at 8:00 am
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Arrive at the Yoron around 11:30 am
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First day - 2 dives
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Second day - 2 dives
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Returns to Motobu Ferry Port around 4:30pm on the second day
Price & inclusions
Price for 4 boat dives – ¥70,000 per person
Inclusions:
Roundtrip ferry from Motobu port to Yoron 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 the Japanese Coast Guard shipwreck. Founded 20 years ago to become a diving spot along with the white house with a heart roof. On low tide, there is a dive site where more than 10 turtles can be seen at the cleaning station.
Other Special Tour:
Special Tour:
Cancellation Policy:
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After booking the air ticket and hotel, any type of cancellation is charged 100% cancellation fee.
Medical Questionnaire:
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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.
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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.