Boraga Beach is located in Gusukube on the south east side of Miyakojima island and is about a 25-minute drive from Miyako Airport. It is a clean beach surrounded by steep cliffs, which you can enjoy as if it were a private beach.
At Boraga Beach, you can not only swim but also explore, scuba dive and kayak. It offers many tours you can join easily, and the most popular ones are the scuba diving and kayak programs that explore caves whose entrance faces the ocean.
There is a neighboring pool created from a natural spring, where you can have fun even when the sea is in a rough condition. You can spend some time looking at the ocean and there is also an 80-meter-long water slide. There is free access between the beach and the pool.
Boraga Cave, also called Pumpkin Hole, is worshiped by locals as a sacred place where the ocean god is enshrined. Many people are supposedly astonished by the size and appearance of the giant pumpkin-shaped stalactite. *Registration with an approved tour guide is required.
Boraga Beach is located in Gusukube on the south east side of Miyakojima island and is about a 25-minute drive from Miyako Airport. It is a clean beach surrounded by steep cliffs, which you can enjoy as if it were a private beach.
At Boraga Beach, you can not only swim but also explore, scuba dive and kayak. It offers many tours you can join easily, and the most popular ones are the scuba diving and kayak programs that explore caves whose entrance faces the ocean.
There is a neighboring pool created from a natural spring, where you can have fun even when the sea is in a rough condition. You can spend some time looking at the ocean and there is also an 80-meter-long water slide. There is free access between the beach and the pool.
Boraga Cave, also called Pumpkin Hole, is worshiped by locals as a sacred place where the ocean god is enshrined. Many people are supposedly astonished by the size and appearance of the giant pumpkin-shaped stalactite. *Registration with an approved tour guide is required.