It takes about 2 hours and 21 minutes by car from Naha Airport. The beach is located at the tip of Motobu Peninsula in the northern part of Okinawa’s main island. It is actually a snorkeling hole with very high transparency and an abundance of tropical fish. It is a snorkeling paradise that should be kept a secret if possible.
Point 1: What is the location of “Bisezaki Beach”?
Bisezaki Beach” is located at the tip of Motobu Peninsula in the northern part of Okinawa’s main island, about 2 hours and 21 minutes by car from Naha Airport.
It is located in the northern part of Okinawa’s main island, at the tip of Motobu Peninsula, about 2 hours and 21 minutes by car from Naha Airport.
It is located quite far north of the main island of Okinawa, so it is not that easy to access, but for those who seek the clear waters of Yanbaru, which are more transparent than those in the central and southern parts of Okinawa, the time required to get there is not a problem.
Point 2: What kind of beach is “Bisezaki Beach”?
Bisezaki Beach is located at the tip of Motobu Peninsula in the northern part of Okinawa’s main island.
The sandy beach is not very wide, but it is a wild and natural beach with a moderate amount of greenery.
The water is as clear as a swimming pool, and the abundance of tropical fish makes it a paradise.
The shallow water makes snorkeling enjoyable for beginners and experienced snorkelers alike.
However, please note that a parking fee of 500 yen is charged.
Point 3: What are some places to see and eat near “Bisezaki Beach”?
Photo: Cafe “Paramita” in Nakasone, Nakijin Village
The Churaumi Aquarium, located 12 minutes by car from Bisezaki Beach, is definitely worth a visit.
Although the admission fee is expensive, there are free areas including the “Oki-chan Theater” (dolphin show) in the back of the aquarium, which alone is quite enjoyable.
There are many attractions on the Motobu Peninsula, such as Sesoko Island and Nakijin Village, but we also recommend taking a buffalo cart to explore the Nakijin Village ruins, where you can feel relaxed and grand, and the Fukugi trees in Bise, where the sea breeze passes through the trees.
For gourmet food, we recommend the cafe “Paramita” in Nakasone, Nakijin Village, and “Nakijin Soba” (buckwheat noodles). It seems that there are many unique restaurants in the Nakijin Village area.