Breakfast in the hotel. Meet your guide in the hotel lobby and go on a tour of Okinawa Theme Parks
This excursion begins with a visit to the Ryukyu Mura Historical Park.
You will be immersed in the fascinating world of Okinawa history and culture! This archipelago has long been in the sphere of interests of China, so Okinawan culture combines elements of both Japanese and Chinese civilizations. During a tour of the village, recreating the life of the Okinawan people in ancient times. Here you can also get acquainted with the life of water buffalos. And after that, having placed sugar cane stalks in a press at a local farm, taste freshly squeezed cane juice, a local delicacy. Finally, you can visit the “Eisa” show and the famous Ryukyuan dances.
The tour will then continue with a tour of the Bios no Oka Natural Park. A thrilling jungle river safari is a must! This nature-themed park also houses a botanical garden, where it is worth highlighting the many varieties of orchids. In addition, adults can ride buffaloes here, and children can have fun at the children's zoo!
Lunch at a local restaurant (pay on site)
Visit to Cape Manza.
At the very top of the cliff on the cape there is an observation deck with stunning views of the sea. Somewhere far below, waves break on coral reefs and a panorama of an endless emerald-colored ocean stretches all the way to the horizon... This view allows you to forget about the passage of time!
Next you will visit the Busena Marine Park.
This real underwater observatory is located at the end of a pier extending into the sea. Here you can observe underwater life in any weather from observation platforms located at a depth of 5 to 7 meters, as well as take an exciting trip on a glass-bottomed yacht. At the end of the excursion, transfer to the hotel.
Anyone who has ever seen this beauty simply cannot forget. Local residents respectfully and affectionately call her Hime-Sama. Madam Princess. A castle-fortress is usually associated with men, but not this one.
For its dazzling white color and multi-tiered roofs, reminiscent of the wings of a huge bird, the fortress is also called the Castle of the White Heron.