Yes. The shore entry, gradual depth increase, and numerous dive shops offering instruction make it appropriate for beginners. First-time divers must use certified instructors as currents can strengthen and visibility changes with weather.
Yes. Snorkeling requires no certification. Equipment rental costs ¥1,500 to ¥3,000 per day. The best areas are 20 to 30 meters from shore in 2 to 5 meters depth.
Outdoor showers are available along the seawall. Dive shops provide changing rooms, freshwater rinses, and equipment storage for customers. Public restrooms are located near the parking area.
Green sea turtles, clownfish, parrotfish, lionfish, moray eels, damselfish, and butterflyfish are common. Deeper areas have octopuses and cuttlefish. Manta rays and eagle rays appear occasionally. Night dives reveal Spanish dancers and crustaceans.
No. Typhoon season runs June to November, peaking in August and September. Do not swim or dive when typhoons approach or pass, as they create dangerous currents and poor visibility. Check forecasts and follow dive shop warnings.