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[Iwami Town, Tottori Prefecture] About 10 minutes by car from the Tottori Sand Dunes! Enjoy the spectacular view of the ria coast from a boat!
On the Uradome Coast Island Tour Cruise, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Uradome Coast with three different courses to choose from. Learn about the history and culture of the area with the captain as your guide, and enjoy a variety of experiences by looking at the 25m clear waters, impressive...
Enjoy Uradome Coast on one of three types of sightseeing boats!
The Uradome Coast Island Tour Cruise is a sightseeing experience where you can choose from three different courses and enjoy the beautiful scenery while touring the magnificent ria coast of the San'in Coast Geopark. You can enjoy the view of the sea and sky that spreads out before you, as well as the islands scattered along the coastline, from various angles. Enjoy a memorable time with the captain as your fun guide.
1. "Uradome Coast Island Tour Boat" Course - A relaxing cruise with spectacular views accompanied by a fun guide from the captain
2. "Small Boat Uradome" Course - An adventurous cruise into caves and caverns
3. "Glass Boat" Underwater Tour - A tour of the underwater world where part of the boat is made of glass
1. "Uradome Coast Island Tour Cruise" Course
[Operation period: March to end of November]
On this tour, you can enjoy a relaxing cruise while gazing at the crystal clear, beautiful ocean. You can enjoy the spectacular views of the 25m-deep clear ocean, the beautiful white sand beach with green pines, and the intricately indented ria coastline. The captain and guide will provide a detailed explanation of the islands and topographical features that appear before your eyes, as well as the surrounding history and culture, so you can learn about the deep charms of the region rather than just sightseeing. On a clear day, you can also see the Tottori Sand Dunes and Mt. Daisen in the distance. You can easily board the boat without making a reservation, making it the perfect part of a memorable trip.
2. Small boat "Uradome" course
[Operation period: late April to late September]
This course will tickle your sense of adventure, allowing you to enjoy a cruise through narrow passages, tunnels, and caves that larger sightseeing boats cannot pass through. You will pass directly under a 70-meter high cliff, allowing you to experience the spectacular scenery up close. Another attraction is that you can observe the underwater world using "box glasses" along the way. You can enjoy the underwater world that you cannot normally see, directly from the boat.
Reservations are given priority. Reservations can be made here .
3. "Glass Boat" Underwater Tour Course
[Operating period: mid-May to end of September (Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays only)]
The glass-bottom boat is a special sightseeing boat with a glass-bottom section in the center of the boat, allowing you to take your time observing the underwater world. From the glass section in the center of the boat, you can observe the rocks, sand, seaweed, and other things on the ocean floor, and sometimes you might even be able to see fish swimming right below the boat. On days with high visibility, you can feel as if you are in the ocean. Enjoy a cruise where you can experience the transparency while experiencing the beauty of the underwater world.
Reservations are given priority. Reservations can be made here .
What is the appeal of touring Uradome Coast by boat?
Learn about local history and culture on board with the captain's voice!
One of the greatest attractions of a sightseeing boat is that the captain will personally guide you. The captain will talk about the islands and rias coastline you can see from the boat, as well as the local history and culture. For example, you can get in-depth knowledge that only a sightseeing boat can provide, such as the names and origins of the islands you can see and the history of the surrounding area. He will also introduce you to seasonal local ingredients and recommended souvenirs, so you will be able to get a lot of useful information for your travel plans.
Furthermore, by scanning a special QR code, you can listen to explanations of each spot in English or Chinese (Wi-Fi required). It is also popular with overseas visitors!
Enjoy the Iwami Blue! Experience the beautiful ocean with 25m transparency on board a boat
One of the great attractions of the Uradome Coast area is the highly transparent sea, known as "Iwami Blue." On some days, the clear emerald green sea stretches out at a depth of 25 meters, allowing you to enjoy the underwater world. One of the attractions of the sightseeing boat is that you can see underwater areas that cannot be seen from land.
Enjoy the art of the Sea of Japan by boat
Uradome Coast is a place where you can see the unique and beautiful scenery created by the ria coastline. With complex inlets, steep cliffs, and countless small islands, the scenery is like a work of art created by nature. By traveling along a route that can only be reached by boat, you can experience this beautiful scenery up close. By listening to the captain's guide and learning about how such beautiful scenery came to be, you can appreciate the scenery even more deeply.
The Uradome Coast Island Tour Cruise is not just a sightseeing boat, but a special experience that allows you to enjoy learning more about the beauty of nature, local culture, and history. Why not create unforgettable memories on this cruise where you can experience the seasonal scenery, the charm of the underwater world, and get live information from the captain as a guide?
Enjoy the ever-changing scenery, including the beautiful white sandy beach with green pine trees and the intricate ria coastline! Cruising where you can fully enjoy the scenic beauty of the Uradome coast and the crystal clear sea, known as "Iwami Blue," which is 25m clear and comparable to the sea of Okinawa, from the boat♪ The sightseeing boat sails between the islands, so cruising allows you to experience the dynamics of the Sea of Japan. Enjoy cruising for about 40 minutes per lap.
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