About Hate-no-hama
Hatenohama is the collective name for three uninhabited islands consisting of nothing but floating sand, located 5km east of Kumejima. From the closest island to Kumejima, the three islands are "Mainehama", "Nakanohama", and "Okunohama", and together they are called "Hatenohama".
This super photogenic spot requires no editing and offers some of the most breathtaking views in the world.
Nakanohama Tour
Recommended for the first time at Hate-no-hama, Nakanohama plan that you can go comfortably ♪
Boarding fee, guide fee, insurance fee, snorkeling equipment rental fee are included.
Time required: 3 hours
price
Landing only * Free rental of snorkeling equipment included
Adults ¥ 3500 / person 6-11 years old ¥ 2000 / person (free for children under 5 years old)
Landing + snorkeling tour
Adults ¥ 5000 / person 6-11 years old ¥ 2500 / person (free for children under 5 years old)
Schedule: ① Depart at 9:00 and return at 12:00 ② Depart at 14:00 and return at 17:00
Nakanohama Glass Boat Tour
A plan to go to Nakanohama on a glass-bottom boat♪
You might even see some sea turtles along the way!
The fee includes boarding fee, guide fee and insurance fee.
Fee
Half day approx. 3 hours
Adults: 3500 yen /person 5-11 years old: 2500 yen/person (free for children under 4 years old)
Approximately 5 hours per day (including lunch)
Adults: 5,000 yen/person 5-11 years old: 3,300 yen/person (free for children under 4 years old)
One-day snorkeling tour (including lunch and snorkeling equipment rental)
Adults: 6,500 yen/person (ages 12 and over)
Schedule: Half day 9:30 pick up 12:30 return
Daily Pick up at 9:30, return at 14:30
Precautions for using the Hate-no-hama tour
Please wear clothes that you don't mind getting wet.
To prevent heatstroke, we recommend wearing clothing that covers your skin and head.
Please be sure to stay hydrated during your stay.
If you are feeling unwell, please inform a staff member immediately .
There are no buildings at Hatenohama. Please keep your valuables and luggage with you.
Depending on sea conditions, weather conditions, and tides, the schedule may change or the tour may be canceled.
Tour schedules may change during the off-season (November to March).
People with chronic illnesses may not be able to participate in snorkeling tours.
Please bring a medical certificate from your regular doctor.
Please contact us for more information.