Okinawa · Onna
26.5558°N, 127.8072°E
The Blue Cave (青の洞窟, Ao no Dokutsu) is a partially submerged sea cave near Maeda Point where sunlight filtering through the underwater entrance reflects off the white sandy bottom, creating an electric blue glow that illuminates the entire cave interior. The phenomenon is most intense midday (11:00–14:00) when sunlight enters at the optimal angle.
The cave is Okinawa's most popular dive and snorkel site — accessed via a boat ride from Maeda Port or a 15-minute swim from shore (for confident swimmers). Inside the cave, tropical fish swarm in the blue-lit water, and visibility often exceeds 20 meters.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
Last return ~4:00 PM)
Closed: Tours cancelled in rough weather or low visibility conditions
Entrance Fee
Guided tour: ¥4,000–6,000/person (includes equipment, wetsuit, guide, photos) | DIY equipment rental: ¥3,000
Best Season
Year-round | Midday (11:00 AM–2:00 PM) for peak blue glow intensity | Off-season for smaller crowds
Visit Duration
2–3 hours (guided tour including boat transport)
Getting There
Access Information
Insider Guide
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