Ikema Island
Early reservations are recommended as they fill up quickly.

What is Ikema Island?
Ikema Island, a beautiful small island located northwest of Miyako Island, is an attractive spot for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. Accessible via the Ikema Ohashi Bridge and only minutes away from the main island of Miyakojima, it is a very easy place to visit for sightseeing. With its clear emerald green waters, white sandy beaches, and rich nature, Ikema Island is truly an ideal destination for nature lovers and snorkeling enthusiasts.
Compared to other tourist destinations, Ikema Island is relatively quiet, perfect for those who want to relax and avoid the hustle and bustle of a tourist destination. Here, you can experience the great outdoors while relaxing, and enjoy a wide variety of marine activities such as diving and kayaking as well as snorkeling in the crystal clear waters.
The waters of Ikema Island are also rich in coral reefs, and colorful tropical fish and sea turtles can be observed while snorkeling, making for a wonderful underwater experience. Ikema Island is blessed with clear waters, gentle waves, and abundant marine life, making it a renowned snorkeling and diving sanctuary.
Why Ikema Island is popular and how to enjoy it
Ikema Island is popular because of its beautiful natural environment and abundance of excellent snorkeling locations. The waters of Ikema Island are amazingly clear, and just standing on the beach is a soothing experience. When snorkeling, the colorful coral reefs spreading out in the shining blue ocean and the many tropical fish appear before your eyes, making the experience seem like a dream come true.
The snorkeling spots on Ikema Island are particularly famous, especially "under the Ikema Ohashi Bridge" and "Ikema Beach. These locations are popular as areas where even beginners can enjoy snorkeling. The high transparency of the reef allows visitors to see the underwater world more clearly and to observe the colorful tropical fish that inhabit the reef.
Ikema Island is also a good spot for diving. The coral reefs on the ocean floor are ideal for diving, offering abundant opportunities to observe sea turtles and rare fish species. When visiting Ikema Island, it is worthwhile to try diving and other marine activities as well as snorkeling.
In addition, the beautiful white sand beaches of Ikema Island are the perfect place to relax after snorkeling or take a walk along the seashore. Spending time relaxing in a quiet environment in harmony with nature is a special experience for visitors.
Recommended Plan
Here are some of the plans we recommend for those who are looking at this sightseeing spot! Miyako Island Snorkeling Tours offers many other plans, so please join us. We recommend joining a tour to enjoy Miyako Island safely and securely.
Click here for recommended plans for Ikema Island
Things to keep in mind when visiting Ikema Island
The first thing to keep in mind when visiting Ikema Island is to protect the marine environment. When snorkeling or diving, it is important to be careful not to damage coral and to avoid touching marine life. Also, to ensure your safety in the ocean, be sure to follow basic rules before snorkeling or diving.
Furthermore, since Ikema Island is an island of rich nature and has few facilities, it is important to be prepared in advance of your visit. Since toilets and showers are not always available on the beach, it is recommended that you bring the necessary facilities with you. Also, because of the strong sunlight, it is advisable to bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from UV rays.
Ikema Island is a place where visitors are expected to respect the surrounding environment and enjoy sightseeing with respect for nature. Taking trash home with you, as well as being considerate of nature, is essential to protecting this beautiful island.
Details of Ikema Island
name | Ikema Island |
Location | Ikema Town, Miyakojima City (View on Map) |
parking lot | having |
toilet | Yes (several locations) |
←To the list of recommended sightseeing spots on Miyako Island