Zamami Island

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Zamami Island

Just 50 minutes from Naha by high-speed boat! A southern paradise surrounded by the beautiful Kerama Blue sea.

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One of the islands in the Kerama Islands, located Approx. 40 km west of Naha City in Okinawa Prefecture. Day trips from Okinawa Main Island are also possible, taking Approx. 2 hours by ferry via Aka Island from Tomari Port in Naha, or Approx. 50 minutes by high-speed boat, making it a great spot to casually enjoy a remote island escape.

The biggest draw of Zamami is its stunning sea, known as “Kerama Blue.” In addition to swimming at beaches with stretches of pure white coral sand, visitors can also enjoy a full range of marine activities in the crystal-clear water, including diving, sea kayaking, and SUP. Snorkeling, where you may even encounter sea turtles, is also popular, as is whale watching, where you can see humpback whales making dramatic jumps up close.

The island has a wide variety of restaurants and plenty of accommodations, including guesthouses and pensions. Thanks to its mild climate, you can also stay at campsites and cottages throughout the year. There are also four round trips a day on the village ferry route between Aka Island, which is connected by bridge to Geruma Island and Fukaji Island, and Zamami Island, so using Zamami as a base for island-hopping around the Kerama Islands is also recommended.

Highlights

  • An island in Okinawa’s Kerama Islands.
  • Approx. 50 minutes by high-speed boat from Okinawa Main Island, making day trips possible.
  • Popular for snorkeling and marine activities in its beautiful sea.
  • Plenty of restaurants and accommodations.
  • You can also enjoy visiting nearby islands with Zamami as your base.

Photos

  • The beauty of “Kerama Blue” is renowned around the world

    The beauty of “Kerama Blue” is renowned around the world

  • Sea kayaking in emerald green waters

    Sea kayaking in emerald green waters

  • One of the world’s top diving spots, home to colorful coral and fish

    One of the world’s top diving spots, home to colorful coral and fish

  • A popular whale-watching spot with a high chance of seeing whales

    A popular whale-watching spot with a high chance of seeing whales

  • A beautiful sunset view that only overnight guests can enjoy

    A beautiful sunset view that only overnight guests can enjoy

  • In addition to guesthouses and pensions, camping and cottage stays are also available

    In addition to guesthouses and pensions, camping and cottage stays are also available

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Free Wi-Fi is available inside the Visitor Center and at Kami-no-hama Terrace.

Q

Are there any recommended sightseeing spots?

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The main sightseeing spots are Furuzamami Beach, Ama Beach, Takatsukiyama Observatory, and Kami-no-hama Observatory. The Marilyn statue on the road from the port to Ama Beach is also popular as a photo spot.

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Do marine activities require advance reservations?

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During the off-season, you may be able to join on the day, but advance reservations are recommended. There are no reception counters for marine tours at the beaches.

Q

Are there taxis on the island?

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There are no taxis on the island. Other than the village-operated buses to Furuzamami Beach and Ama Beach, popular ways to get around are rental cars, rental motorbikes, and bicycles. Electric bicycles are recommended for visiting the observatories.

Q

How can I check the ferry operating status?

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The daily operating status is updated on the Zamami Village website every day before 8:00am. Due to typhoons or bad weather, all ferries may be canceled. Just in case, it’s best to plan your trip with extra time to spare.

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Details

Name in Japanese
座間味島
Postal Code
901-3402
Address
Zamami Village, Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture
Phone
098-987-2277 (Zamami Village Tourism Association)
Access
1) 90–120 minutes by Ferry Zamami from Tomari Port, Naha
2) 50–70 minutes by Queen Zamami (high-speed boat)
Official website
Official website (Japanese)