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[Mangrove SUP] Safe charter guided tour on Ishigaki Island

2022.09.12

Outdoor leisure guide “Nijiiro no Sakana Ishigakijima” offers “Mangrove SUP” which features a private tour for one group. Why don’t you try SUP experience in the comfortable autumn weather of Okinawa?

All ages can experience it easily and safely.

Compared to SUP in the ocean, there is almost no current, and the forest surrounds you to avoid wind and waves, so even if you are new to SUP, you can experience it easily and with little stress.

Private tours for one couple

We offer all of our tours on a private basis so that our guests can enjoy the Corona Disaster without any worries or reservations.
In addition, we allow 45 to 60 minutes longer than other stores that offer the same activity so that our guests can relax and forget about time in nature and enjoy the experience.

Our professional guides are ranked 5th overall in the open class category in the All Japan SUP Championships race and have over 2,500 SUP tour guide experiences.
Among the 920 marine stores in Ishigaki Island, we have been safely guiding our customers with no accidents for 10 years since we opened, and our tour guides are always experienced professionals on the tours.

Mangrove SUP, northern mangrove SUP (for experienced people)

Contents: SUP cruising on a river surrounded by subtropical mangroves and jungle
Time: About 4 hours (including transportation), about 3 hours in the case of local meeting
Number of people: Information from 2 people
Price: 7,500 yen (tax included) per adult
North held 8,000 yen (tax included)

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