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Discover 22 Tours in Naha on Trip.com, updated September 14, 2025, with experiences lasting from 1 to 11 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From USD 27.79 per person, with an average total of USD 83.73. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 739 verified reviews, Tours Naha boast an average rating of 4.3.

This week's most popular Tours: "Official Street Go-Kart Tour - Okinawa Shop", with 600 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Okinawa central and northern bus one-day tour: Churaumi Aquarium + Kouri Island + Cape Manzamo + American Village", a 8-hour adventure in Naha!

The next available day tour departs on September 15, 2025. Book now to secure your spot!

Naha Tours usually take about 8 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

45% of Naha Tours now offer English-speaking guides

September is the perfect time to visit Naha! Choose from Tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Official Street Go-Kart Tour - Okinawa Shop.

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22 Results for Naha Tours

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    Okinawa central and northern bus one-day tour: Churaumi Aquarium + Kouri Island + Cape Manzamo + American Village

    Duration: 8.5 hrs
    English
    4.5/5
    Satisfactory· 26 reviews· 489 booked
    FromUS$48.98
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    One-day sightseeing bus tour in northern Okinawa, Japan: Churaumi Aquarium + Manzamo + Ryukyu Village

    Duration: 8.6 hrs
    English
    4.5/5
    Satisfactory· 24 reviews· 373 booked
    FromUS$52.79
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    Okinawa CHURAUMI Aquarium with AMERICAN Village

    Duration: 7 hrs
    English
    2.0/5
    · 1 review· 30 booked
    FromUS$51.30
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    Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium & Nago Pineapple Park & Kouri Island day tour|Chinese,English, and Korean Audio Guide

    Duration: 9.3 hrs
    English
    3.8/5
    · 6 reviews· 154 booked
    FromUS$57.25
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    Okinawa sightseeing bus: Tropical Botanical Garden + Kouri Island + Cape Manzamo + American Village 1-day tour

    Duration: 8.5 hrs
    English
    24 booked
    FromUS$46.03
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    Official Street Go-Kart Tour - Okinawa Shop

    Duration: 2–3 hrs
    English
    4.9/5
    Excellent· 600 reviews
    FromUS$38.09
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    Okinawa Whale Watching From Naha

    Duration: 4 hrs
    English
    4.5/5
    Satisfactory· 16 reviews
    FromUS$34.68
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    Okinawa Hip-hop Bus C Course Tour to Northern Island

    Duration: 11 hrs
    Mandarin
    3.0/5
    · 1 review
    FromUS$93.63
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    Naha: 1.5h Shurijo Castle Tour into the Heart of Ryukyu

    Duration: 1.5–2.5 hrs
    FromUS$76.24
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    Okinawa: 1/2-Day Private Sea Fishing Charter, Naha w/Pickup

    Duration: 2–3.5 hrs
    Japanese
    FromUS$122.33
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    Okinawa: Shikinaen Royal Garden Guided Tour – UNESCO Site

    Duration: 1.5 hrs
    FromUS$76.24
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    Naha: Historic Fukushuen Garden Tour

    Duration: 1.5 hrs
    FromUS$74.54
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    Okinawa: Shurijo Castle & Tamaudun Guided Tour - UNESCO Site

    Duration: 3–4 hrs
    5.0/5
    Excellent· 1 review
    FromUS$118.59
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    Okinawa South One Day Tour with Okinawa World ticket

    Duration: 1 day
    Japanese
    5.0/5
    Excellent· 2 reviews
    FromUS$74.76
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    Naha: Journey into Okinawa's WWII Navy Underground HQ

    Duration: 1.5 hrs
    5.0/5
    Excellent· 3 reviews
    FromUS$79.62
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    Karate History Tour in Okinawa

    Duration: 5–7 hrs
    Japanese
    5.0/5
    Excellent· 9 reviews
    FromUS$112.22
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    Naha 6hr Private Walking Tour with Government Licensed Guide

    Duration: 6 hrs
    Japanese
    4.9/5
    Excellent· 44 reviews
    FromUS$304.71
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    Half-day snorkeling tour in the Blue Cave in Okinawa, Japan: English and Japanese instructors/equipment included/no seasickness when entering the water from the shore

    Duration: 2 hrs
    English
    4.3/5
    Good· 6 reviews· 160 booked
    FromUS$27.79
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    Departing from Naha, Kerama, Okinawa, Japan, 3 designated snorkeling spots. Experience/FUN diving| Chinese/English

    Duration: 7.1 hrs
    English
    22 booked
    FromUS$93.33
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    Okinawa: Katsuren Castle Ruins and Museum Guided Tour

    Duration: 2 hrs
    FromUS$91.48
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Product reviews: One-day sightseeing bus tour in northern Okinawa, Japan: Churaumi Aquarium + Manzamo + Ryukyu Village
Guest User2025-09-07
Our first stop was the Churaumi Aquarium. The tour guide announced the departure time as 1:45 PM. However, when handing out tickets, another male staff member actually handed out a piece of paper with the bus parking lot marked, but the time on it was 1:15 PM. I didn't think much of it and set my phone alarm for 1:30 PM (the bus parking map indicated that the journey from the entrance to the parking lot took about 15 minutes), so the alarm was set correctly. After watching the whale sharks, my family and I didn't choose the outdoor dolphin show, so we decided to rest inside. However, since we'd been resting for so long, we slowly made our way to the parking lot around 1:10 PM. Unexpectedly, at 1:21 PM, the travel agency called the phone number I'd given them. I didn't answer at first, thinking they wouldn't call me since I didn't know anyone in Okinawa. But then they called again, figuring it wasn't a wrong number. I answered, and the first thing they asked was, "What's the problem?" I asked her where I was and told her we were heading toward the parking lot. She explained that we were late and had missed the bus, and urged us to hurry or the bus would leave. My family and I, who had been walking slowly, suddenly ran. As the boys were running ahead, I kept looking back and urging them to start running. But the weather in Okinawa was incredibly hot, and my family was holding umbrellas, so running was impossible. As I reached the bus, my phone alarm went off, showing 1:30 PM. I told the tour guide, "Didn't we originally board at 1:45 PM?" She checked the time and heard my alarm go off, and quickly apologized. Luckily, the driver heard it (and smiled). Once we boarded, everyone was waiting for us (actually, it was just my fiancée and me). The female tour guide immediately apologized in Japanese and English, saying it was their fault for the delay and not ours. After we got off, the tour guide apologized again, and I said it was okay. My comments after the fact aren't meant to point fingers at anyone, but simply to hope that the travel agency can prevent such incidents from happening again. The company's SOPs for handling matters should be revisited. On that day, the agency dispatched a driver, a female tour guide, and two male waiters (one was probably the tour leader, the other I assume was an intern or something). The waiter, who I believe was an intern, should have confirmed the timings with the tour guide when handing out the parking list for the tour bus (since tourists are supposed to gather at the guide's time) and made the final decision. If they had communicated well, this incident wouldn't have happened. The same goes for management: when there are many people, different problems are bound to arise. This is why anyone who has served in the military knows why everyone is required to check their watches and pay attention to the time after an order is issued! Finally, I'd like to reiterate that this comment isn't meant to blame anyone. Thank you all for your hard work. P.S. The time in the photo is ** time, so add one hour to reflect local Japanese time.