Excursions & Tours
About Okinawa
Exclusive Naha Sightseeing and Okinawa's Historical Highlights
Price: $325.00
Explore the vibrant capital of Okinawa, Naha, on this captivating shore excursion. Visit the Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters, the serene Shikinaen Royal Garden, and the historic Shurijo Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Conclude your day with a stroll down Kokusai Street, where shops, restaurants, and lively street performances capture the essence of modern Okinawa.
Excursion Size: Standard
Excursion Type: Scenic, Cultural, Historical
Food/Beverage: Not Included
Activity Level: Easy
Excursion Duration: 6 Hours
Private Cultural Discovery of Naha
Price: Starting at $98.00/person
Dive into the heart of Okinawa with this private tour showcasing Naha’s most iconic landmarks, rich history, and vibrant culture. From exploring serene memorials and regal castle grounds to tasting local flavors (not included) and discovering artisan crafts, this immersive experience perfectly combines tradition and modern charm. Tailored to your cruise schedule, this journey promises a day filled with unforgettable sights and stories.
Excursion Size: Private
Excursion Type: Private Sightseeing
Food/Beverage: Not Included
Activity Level: Moderate
Excursion Duration: 8 Hours
Private Naha Sightseeing and Okinawa's Historical Highlights
Price: Starting at $191.00/person
Explore Okinawa's vibrant capital, Naha, where past and present intertwine to reveal a rich cultural tapestry. Explore key landmarks, from the somber WWII-era Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters to the serene Shikinaen Royal Garden, and end with the lively energy of Kokusai Street, showcasing the essence of modern Okinawa.
Excursion Size: Private
Excursion Type: Private Sightseeing
Food/Beverage: Not Included
Activity Level: Easy
Excursion Duration: 6 Hours
Okinawa Shore Excursions
Okinawa is a Japanese prefecture comprising more than 150 islands in the East China Sea between Taiwan and Japan's mainland. It's known for its tropical climate, broad beaches and coral reefs, as well as its World War II sites. On the largest island (also named Okinawa) is Okinawa Peace Memorial Museum, commemorating a massive 1945 Allied invasion, and Churaumi Aquarium, home to whale sharks and manta rays.