Pink Marlin Buoy - Okinawa Main Island

The Pink Marlin Buoy site in Okinawa offers a gentle introduction to the local diving scene. It's a shallow spot, topping out at 16 meters, which makes it perfect for newer divers or anyone looking for a relaxed multi-level profile. We often see moray eels peeking out from the rocky crevices and the occasional turtle gliding past. Visibility here can be quite good, especially on a calm morning, letting you take your time exploring the corals that carpet the seafloor. It’s a solid, easy dive, a good way to start a day of exploring Okinawa's waters.

Location
Okinawa Main Island, Japan, East Asia
Coordinates
26.442500, 127.774400
Maximum Depth
16m
Difficulty
Beginner

Marine Protected Area: 沖縄海岸

Nearby Dive Sites in Okinawa Main Island

Nearest Dive Centres to Pink Marlin Buoy

Marine Life in Okinawa Main Island

Home to 275 recorded species including 159 reef fish, 65 hard corals, 16 sea snails & nudibranchs, 9 sea cucumbers, 5 other, 5 crabs & lobsters.

Notable Species