This dive site, Yoron Island, marks the westernmost point of Japan's Amami archipelago, conveniently accessible from Kagoshima and Naha airports. Renowned for its exceptional underwater clarity, often reaching 25 to 30 meters, the absence of rivers contributes significantly to the pristine conditions. The diving here is characterized by vibrant and healthy reef systems, offering a serene and visually rich experience.
The marine biodiversity is a major draw, catering to both macro enthusiasts and those seeking larger pelagic encounters. Divers can observe a wide variety of macro species including blue crabs, blue-and-white stonefish, blue-eyed gobies, yellowfin gobies, frogfish, and scorpionfish. Simultaneously, the site attracts big fish such as bluefin tuna, bluefin trevally, flathead trevally, yellowtail, and bigeye trevally, ensuring dynamic underwater scenes.
With a maximum depth of 21 meters and an average of 10 meters, coupled with outstanding visibility, Yoron Island is highly suitable for divers of all experience levels, from beginners to advanced. It is also an excellent location for both snorkeling and freediving. While specific seasonal highlights are not detailed, the consistently clear waters suggest year-round diving potential, offering continuous opportunities to explore its rich ecosystem.

