Okinawa Blue Cave Snorkeling: Free Photos & Fish Feed!
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Overview
Snorkeling in the Blue Cave area, located in Okinawa, is an amazing experience for everyone! This top-rated snorkeling spot lets visitors explore a magical underwater world. People can swim in the Blue Cave, a beautiful cave that glows blue because of the sunlight.
This tour is great for families, friends, and anyone who loves the ocean. The guides speak English, Chinese, and Japanese, so everyone can have a fun and safe time. Even if someone is not a strong swimmer, the guide will help. People will get to see colorful fish up close and even feed them! Plus, the guide takes photos and videos that are given to guests for free.
The snorkeling adventure lasts about 45 minutes to 1 hour. If the Blue Cave is closed because of bad weather, the tour will take place on a nearby beach. The tour includes the snorkeling gear, insurance, and free photos. Note that there is a facility usage fee of 300 yen per person, which covers parking, showers, and hair dryers.




Highlights
Explore the Blue Cave: Swim in a mysterious cave that glows blue from the sunlight.
Free Photos and Videos: The guide takes amazing photos and videos of people's snorkel adventure and gives them away for free.
Friendly Fish Feeding: Get up close and personal with lots of colorful fish by feeding them.
English and Chinese Guides: International guests can feel safe with guides who speak English, Chinese, and Japanese.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally have a great time snorkeling in the Blue Cave, especially enjoying the beautiful scenery and helpful guides. They appreciate the free photos, but some wish the facility fee was more transparent.

Visitors loved seeing many colorful fish up close.
The guides were very helpful, kind, and made everyone feel safe, even those who weren't strong swimmers.
People enjoyed the free photos and videos taken by the guide.
Many customers found the Blue Cave to be a magical and beautiful place.
Some customers were disappointed when the Blue Cave was closed due to weather conditions.
A few visitors mentioned that the facility fee wasn't clearly communicated before the tour.
The Journey
Island Club Parking Lot
The starting point of the snorkeling tour where participants meet, fill out registration forms, and receive initial instructions.
Blue Cave
A 30-meter-long air dome where sunlight illuminates the seawater, creating a blue glow. It's a popular snorkeling spot known for its mysterious beauty and friendly fish.
Shallow Water Practice Area
A safe, shallow area where participants practice using the snorkel and breathing techniques before entering the deeper waters of the Blue Cave.
Underwater World
The snorkeling location in the Blue Cave known for its blue-glowing waters and diverse marine life. Participants can feed the fish and take underwater photos.
Know Before You Go
This snorkeling experience includes the experience fee, equipment rental, insurance, and underwater photos. Fish feeding is also included. The facility usage fee of 300 yen per person is not included and must be paid in cash on site. This fee covers parking, showers, and use of hair dryers.
Hot Tip
Some people suggest calling ahead to check if the Blue Cave is open, because sometimes the weather closes the Cave. If that happens, the snorkeling will be on a beach, so it's still fun. Also, bring cash for the facility fee.