Onna Village Area

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Maeda Point "Blue Cave"Onna Village is one of the longest village sections of Okinawa. Located just north of our dive shop and stretching almost to the northern city of Nago, Onna Village has many great sites along the coast. Sites such as Horseshoe, Onna Point, Manza Dreamhole, and many others are very popular with advanced divers.

One of the most popular dive sites on Okinawa, Maeda Point has a nice wall that drops down to about 60 meters/160 feet at some points. The "Blue Cave" of Maeda Point (pictured) is very popular with snorkelers and divers alike. Recently, there has been a huge renovation of the site area and the steps down to the dive site. A restaurant, seating area, toilet and showers, spacious parking lot, etc. have all been added to make this a great site for shore diving. Onna Village dive sites can also be accessed by boat.

Here is a map for Maeda Point. The cave is located to the left of the steps - not too far. 

Maeda Point Map

 

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NAUI Tech Comes to Okinawa!!

Reef Encounters will now be offering the full range of NAUI Tech courses for you to further your diving explorations.  Classes from Intro to Tech through Trimix Level II and Technical Wreck Penetration will now be part of the regular schedule of classes offered at Reef Encounters. 

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The water temp is still warm and classes in the first week of December will be on sale- ask for special pricing for all classes from Dec 1-15th.

Yonaguni Tours

We have tours scheduled for Feb 13th for sharks and Ruins.  Or get your group of 5 together and we will shedule a custom tour for you!!!  Pricing starts at Y126,000 for three nights up to 8 dives.  We have many open dates in January if you are looking to go also.

Also Reef Encounters is hiring instructors and DM's email doug for more info!!!

 

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