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What is Okinawa North Dive Sites Like?

Exploring Uncharted Dive Sites

Imagine you walk through a few palm trees on a narrow and sandy path, and suddenly, the trees open up a white sandy beach with dramatic rocks. You find a beautiful deserted beach and you walk through warm beach sand and sit down to put on your scuba gear. There, you have the dive site all to yourself. 

This is the kind of scuba diving experience we have in Okinawa North with Bubble Addict Okinawa. On our Uncharted Dives, you can combine your fun dives with specialty courses like Uncharted Dives, Navigation, Wave/Tide/Currents or Underwater Photography. We never take more than 4 divers so you have all the time you need to enjoy and learn. 

Our instructor, Julien worked in Indonesia for more than 8 years, one of the busiest scuba diving Meccas in the world. It is beautiful but the downside is it is SO BUSY. You might find yourself in a group of 8 (legal amount of people one scuba instructor can take) plus Dive Masters in training (which may very well be 4 of them. When he was working in Indonesia, 5 dives per day was a normal working day. 

Now, we are in Okinawa and busy dive sites with big groups are exactly what we DO NOT want to do. We love meeting people from all backgrounds, exchanging our traveling stories, have a laugh or two about experiences where you were literally lost in translation. You know, the old style backpacker life. 

So we are chill with a serious take on safety. The result? It’s a cliche but we do really feel blessed to have dive sites like this. Let me show you here, this was just a few days ago.

Next time, we would love for you to come with us.

 
 
 
 
 
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