Ama Beach

Shallow, sandy site, calm, perfect for beginners and families.

Shore Access
7m Avg Depth
15m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Ama Beach, located on the west side of Zamami Island in Japan, is a serene and shallow underwater environment perfect for novice divers and families. Characterized by its calm waves and sandy bottom, it offers easy navigation, primarily exploring the gentle slopes of the reef system. There is no significant historical background or specific story mentioned for the site itself, but its natural beauty makes it a popular destination for introductory dives and water activities.

The vibrant coral reefs at Ama Beach host an abundance of tropical fish, including bigeye and lurid sparrowhawks, and blue-spotted trevally. It is particularly renowned for its frequent sightings of green sea turtles, often observed grazing or resting. Other marine life might include various small reef fish and invertebrates typical of a healthy coral ecosystem, alongside horned and yellow-billed turtles.

The best time to visit Ama Beach is generally during the warmer months when the water is most pleasant, though the calm nature of the site makes it enjoyable year-round. It is an ideal location for both scuba divers making their first descent and freedivers practicing their skills due to its shallow depth and excellent visibility. Snorkelers will also find it rewarding, with ample opportunities to observe marine life directly from the surface.

Diving Freediving Snorkeling

Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Excellent
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Good
Water Visibility Very Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

beginner friendlycoral reefturtlesnorkelingshallowcalmtropical fishwide angle

Marine Life

coralyellow-billed turtlegreen sea turtleblue-spotted trevallybigeyehorned turtleturtlelurid sparrowhawktropical fish

Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Shallow depth, calm waves, and sandy bottom make it ideal for new divers and snorkeling.

Current Strength:

Mild

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