Nakayukui
About Nakayukui
Nakayukui—meaning “a short rest” in the Okinawan dialect—is a relaxing dive site made up of coral reef and white-sand bottom. It is often calm with little to no current, and the reef top hosts a variety of fish including green turtles. In winter, the sandy area can be especially good for observing small macro life. The site is well-suited to slow wildlife watching and skill-building training dives.
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Nakayukui Planning Details
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Best Season
Winter
Typical Conditions
Often little to no current; reef and white-sand bottom.
Local Intel For Nakayukui
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Recommended for relaxed diving, slow wildlife observation, and training or skill-up dives.
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