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Nakayukui

Sheltered Seragaki Bay reef with coral, sand, and turtles.

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Calm beach-entry Okinawa site with a reef-and-sand loop, strong turtle and clownfish potential, and a deeper macro section.

About Nakayukui

Nakayukui is a sheltered Seragaki Bay reef with coral heads, white sand, and a relaxed loop that stays calmer than nearby exposed sites. The inner reef is easygoing and good for slow wildlife watching, while the outer sand area adds a richer macro feel for patient divers. It works best on settled days and suits calm-day scuba, snorkel, and skin diving.

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Research Estimate At Nakayukui

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 15m
AccessModerate entry effort
CoralMixed health
Aquatic LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesLimited facilities
Crowd / PopularityFew visitors
CurrentLight current
SurgeLight surge

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Nakayukui Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

5m - 35m

Depth Note

Shallow reef and sand in the 5-20 m band, with deeper outer sections and a net area around 24-35 m.

Best Season

Year-round, with summer and other calm settled windows as the best bets.

Typical Conditions

Sheltered bay water over sand and coral, usually calmer than nearby exposed sites but sensitive to wind, tide, and entry timing.

Safety & Access At Nakayukui

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Boat trafficEntanglement riskWaves

Safety Notes

Bring and respect a float, keep clear of boat lanes, and treat the outer sand and net area as a buoyancy-control zone. The beach approach can get awkward if wind or surf builds.

Access Restrictions

Use the designated beach-entry points; the site is broad and the easiest access can change with conditions, so avoid cutting across coral or choosing a rough entry in surf.

Legal Notes

Keep clear of the marked dive-flag area, do not bring boats into it, and leave coral and wildlife untouched.

Local Intel For Nakayukui

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba Diving

Slow reef-and-sand dives suit the site well, with easy inner sections for casual observation and a broader outer area for patient macro and turtle watching.

Freediving

Best on calm days when the beach entry is smooth and the shallow reef lets you stay relaxed between short descents.

Snorkeling

A strong snorkel pick on settled days, especially around the beach entries where turtles and colorful reef fish can show well.

Nakayukui Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Nakayukui

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Wildlife at Nakayukui

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Recent Logged Visits At Nakayukui

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Nakayukui

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Nakayukui Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Nakayukui Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

bluetrend.media · Independent Article

Calm bay, macro life, and abandoned nets in the deeper section.

hitoiki.org · Local Guide

Beach-entry points, species list, coral note, and blue-flag no-boat guidance.

jsdf-okinawa.com · Community Map

Calm current, entry distance, route, and depth range.

solkiss.net · Local Blog

Beach entry, parking, few people, and no nearby toilet.

www.klook.com · Tour Product

Beginner-friendly beach-entry snorkeling and daily safe-point selection.

www.okinawadc.com · Conditions Log

Recent visibility log samples across multiple months.

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