Jazz Dinner Cruise
- Area: Naha City
3 Tsuji, Naha City
The park comprises a beach, which is reserved for diving, snorkeling and marine activities (swimming is not allowed) and a vast lawn area, which plays host to concerts and a variety of other events. All-inclusive BBQ packages are offered all year round. (BBQ can be enjoyed between 10:00-20:00.)
Wakasa, Naha City
This seaside park is a great place to relax and unwind while taking in Naha's coastal landscape.
2-1 Tondocho, Naha City
Ocean liners to Kagoshima, Hakata and other cities in Kyushu and the Amami Oshima, Tokunoshima, Okinoerabu, Yoron, Miyako and Ishigaki islands depart from and arrive at Naha Port. The large Moby Dick dining vessel and the Orca underwater sightseeing cruise operate from the port, too.
3-25-1 Maejima, Naha City
Sightseeing cruise vessels and a number of regular ferry lines to Okinawa’s surrounding islands depart from and arrive at Tomari Port. The passenger terminal complex, known as Tomarin, includes two piers, North Pier and South Pier, and two ticketing booths; make sure to go to the right pier for your boat. The Tomari Iyumachi Fish Market is located just a few minutes’ walk from Tomari Port.
Destinations: Tokashiki Island, Zamami Island,
Kume Island, Tonaki Island, Aguni Island, Ie Island,
MInami Daito Island, Kita Daito Island
3 Nishi, Naha City
Hours: 7:00-21:00
This is a point of departure and arrival for many dive tours to the Kerama Islands and also a popular spot with local anglers
1-28 Wakasa, Naha City
The Wakasa Berth caters mostly to international cruise liners such as the Voyager of the Seas and the ship that regularly sails between Taiwan and Okinawa. A new world-class terminal, with customs, immigration and quarantine facilities located on the second floor, was completed at the Wakasa Berth in 2014. The terminal is equipped with a passenger boarding bridge that connects the cruise ship to the terminal.
1-16-10 Minatomachi, Naha City
Naha Shinko is the largest logistics hub in Okinawa where freighters of varying sizes, container trucks and forklifts are constantly coming and going. In addition, this is the point of departure and arrival for the regular ferries and combined passenger and cargo liners between Okinawa-Tokyo and Okinawa-Osaka/Kobe, and large passenger ships to Taiwan via the Sakishima Islands.