Tour fotografico privato dell'isola di Ishigaki di madrelingua Inglese





Descrizione
Vivi il fascino mozzafiato dell'isola di Ishigaki con un esclusivo tour fotografico privato! Siamo un team di marito e moglie con un profondo amore per quest'isola che chiamiamo casa, e non vediamo l'ora di condividerla con voi! :) Immergiti nella bellezza naturale e nelle gemme nascoste dell'isola. Esplora luoghi iconici, prova il cibo locale di Okinawa e scopri spiagge segrete conosciute solo dalla gente del posto. Con un fotografo professionista come Guida, non solo lascerai ricordi indimenticabili, ma anche splendide foto da custodire per sempre. Il tour dura circa 5 ore, e puoi scegliere le tue location preferite dalla nostra lista curata, o fare richieste per un'esperienza personalizzata. Lasciati portare in un'avventura sull'isola di Ishigaki che non dimenticherai mai! Speriamo di incontrarvi presto! :) ** L'orario di inizio è completamente flessibile **
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
La grotta calcarea di Ishigaki è un'affascinante meraviglia naturale, scolpita dalla natura nel corso di migliaia di anni. Ornato da straordinarie stalattiti e stalagmiti dalle forme accattivanti, questo misterioso mondo sotterraneo sembra di entrare in un altro regno. Passeggia tra i sentieri tortuosi per meravigliarti della sua bellezza mentre scopri affascinanti approfondimenti sulla sua storia geologica. L'aria fresca e tranquilla della grotta offre anche una fuga rinfrescante dal calore tropicale dell'isola, rendendola un'esperienza indimenticabile.
Yaima Village è un parco storico accattivante che riporta in vita la cultura tradizionale e lo stile di vita delle isole Yaeyama. Passeggia tra case in stile antico splendidamente conservate con iconici tetti in tegole rosse e intricata architettura di Okinawa, offrendo uno sguardo sul ricco patrimonio e le usanze della regione. Oltre ai suoi tesori culturali, il parco ospita anche giocose scimmie scoiattolo, dando ai visitatori la possibilità di interagire con queste piccole creature curiose. Che tu sia attratto dalla storia, dalla natura o da un po' di entrambi, il villaggio di Yaima è una destinazione imperdibile che ti immerge nel fascino della regione di Yaeyama.
All'Ishigakikanko Pineapple Mango Orchards, il gusto più dolce di Ishigaki viene direttamente dalle mani della stessa "Old Lady Pineapple". Con un sorriso caldo, affetta sapientemente ananas dorati e maturati al sole, offrendo bocconi succosi e rinfrescanti pieni di sapore tropicale. Una visita qui non riguarda solo la frutta, ma anche la condivisione di un momento di ospitalità isolana con una leggenda locale. ✨
Arroccato sul tranquillo lato occidentale dell'isola di Ishigaki, Yarabudake è una piccola montagna con un picco roccioso noto agli abitanti del posto come 'il troll tounge'. Difficile da trovare e denso di verde, una breve escursione leggermente avventurosa vi porta a un belvedere dove la costa si estende in blu e verdi drammatici. È un luogo tranquillo, perfetto per le persone che vogliono qualcosa di un po 'fuori dai sentieri battuti.
Arroccato sulla costa nord-occidentale dell'isola, il faro di Oganzaki è una destinazione imperdibile che vanta ampie viste panoramiche sul Mar Cinese Orientale. Con le sue scogliere frastagliate, i tramonti dorati e i maestosi paesaggi marini, questo luogo drammatico offre lo sfondo perfetto per scattare foto indimenticabili.
Rinomata per le sue acque azzurre mozzafiato, la baia di Kabira si erge come una delle destinazioni più pittoresche del Giappone, guadagnandosi il suo posto tra i prestigiosi "100 punti panoramici del Giappone". I visitatori possono intraprendere un magico giro in barca con il fondo di vetro, planando su un vivido mondo sottomarino brulicante di vivaci barriere coralline e abbaglianti pesci e tartarughe tropicali. [Biglietti barca fondo vetro circa: ¥1200]
Immersa in un paradiso, Tabaga Beach è una fuga mozzafiato, nascosta lontano dai sentieri principali ma nota per le sue acque cristalline e il verde lussureggiante. Un ottimo posto per rinfrescarsi durante il caldo del giorno con una vista mozzafiato sulle montagne. È il luogo perfetto per allontanarsi dalla folla e trovare un po 'di serenità.
Yonekoyaki Craft Center, affettuosamente conosciuto come 'Shisa Village', è un paradiso unico nel suo genere per gli appassionati di arte e ceramica. Rinomata per le sue statue di cani leone Shisa, simboli iconici della cultura di Okinawa, offre ai visitatori la possibilità di immergersi nella creatività. Passeggia nel vivace giardino all'aperto, ricco di sculture in ceramica colorate e stravaganti che danno vita allo spirito di Okinawa.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Fateci sapere l'orario di inizio desiderato; siamo flessibili per soddisfare le vostre esigenze. Se parti su una nave da crociera, ti preghiamo di comunicarci l'orario di partenza in modo da poter essere sicuri che torni in orario.
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(75)
I had a great time on this tour. The guide had good English skills and was very friendly. One of the best aspects of the tour was the way the guide asked if there was anything in particular I wanted to see at the start of our time together and then offered suggestions that were actually fun - as opposed to the kind of guide that just wants to take you to where they feel like going. Ishigaki Island isn't exactly a massive place and the 4-5 hours of this tour gave me a chance to see a few different parts of the island. For my tour we took in a few scenic areas of the coastline and a rather quirky pottery place. And no, there was no pressure to buy either from the guide or the staff. The sculpture park we stopped at was unusual and photographers will probably enjoy the lookouts and coastal views. Kabira Bay is the big ticket item on Ishigaki and it was a pleasant spot. It was also just about the only place on the whole tour where there were plenty of other tourists around. It seems the hordes haven't really discovered this island yet though with international flights arriving direct from overseas surely it won't stay like this forever. Go soon and beat the rush. And if you do take in Kabira Bay on your tour and have the time try the ice cream. Trust me.... The guide helped me out by taking a bunch of photos that they forwarded onto me and they were better than anything I'd take myself so this was great. As a bonus the guide offered me a few pieces of advice around some other worthwhile activities on the island to help me fill up my next couple of days. I'd heartily recommend this tour - especially if you do it on your first day on Ishigaki. It will help you get your bearings.
We took a great private tour with Ishigaki Island Tours with Sander early in June and it was great. Sander was fun, informative and new so much about the island. Our tour included snorkeling and then about 5 other places. Sander is a good photographer and made a video of our day together which was a big bonus. We were staying on the island for 5 days but did not want to rent a car. This was a great way to see a lot of the island. If you are on a cruise and stopping here I would recommend this tour to make sure you see a lot of the island. Van was comfortable and I enjoyed the video he played and talked about the island as we drove. Highly recommend. Thank you Sander for a great day!
I had a great day with Makoto! She is very friendly and knowledgeable about Ishigaki and Okinawa. The photos she took for us were beautiful too, and they were included in the tour price. Strongly recommend her again!
A well thought-out, completely customizable tour featuring sweeping lighthouse views, playful monkeys, breathtaking Kabira Bay, and more. Makoto was kind and attentive, with excellent English, and knowledgeable about local history and culture. She made the tour feel like being on an adventure with a friend and even shared photos the next day. If you’re new to Ishigaki and looking for someone to introduce you to all the beauty the island has to offer, book this tour.
I had a great time on this tour. The guide had good English skills and was very friendly. One of the best aspects of the tour was the way the guide asked if there was anything in particular I wanted to see at the start of our time together and then offered suggestions that were actually fun - as opposed to the kind of guide that just wants to take you to where they feel like going. Ishigaki Island isn't exactly a massive place and the 4-5 hours of this tour gave me a chance to see a few different parts of the island. For my tour we took in a few scenic areas of the coastline and a rather quirky pottery place. And no, there was no pressure to buy either from the guide or the staff. The sculpture park we stopped at was unusual and photographers will probably enjoy the lookouts and coastal views. Kabira Bay is the big ticket item on Ishigaki and it was a pleasant spot. It was also just about the only place on the whole tour where there were plenty of other tourists around. It seems the hordes haven't really discovered this island yet though with international flights arriving direct from overseas surely it won't stay like this forever. Go soon and beat the rush. And if you do take in Kabira Bay on your tour and have the time try the ice cream. Trust me.... The guide helped me out by taking a bunch of photos that they forwarded onto me and they were better than anything I'd take myself so this was great. As a bonus the guide offered me a few pieces of advice around some other worthwhile activities on the island to help me fill up my next couple of days. I'd heartily recommend this tour - especially if you do it on your first day on Ishigaki. It will help you get your bearings.
We spent an amazing day discovering the island! We really appreciated how the tour was adapted to our family’s needs and considered our personal interests such as stopping at a local bakery and a rum distillery. We strongly recommend this tour, and the photos taken are beautiful!!
Beautiful Makoto. Tgankyou for one of my happiest days on Ishigaki Island. From the moment l met you l felt the warmth and kindness within you. Our day out together was so special it felt like l spent the day with my beautiful daughter. Your communication from the moment l booked, picking me up at the agreed meeting place, and flexibility throughout the day was friendly, efficient and all so professional. Thankyou so much and hope that one day you come to Australia and l can make you feel welcome too. Keep being amazing lovely lady. If was a pleasure to meet you.
We had the best time exploring Ishigaki with Taran—seriously one of the highlights of our trip. From the start, he was super friendly, easy to talk to, and just had a great vibe that made the whole day feel comfortable and fun. He really knows the island and took us to some incredible spots we would’ve never found on our own. You can tell he’s passionate about what he does, and it shows in how he plans everything out. Also… his photography is next level. He captured some of the best photos from our entire trip—like actually insane quality. We didn’t have to worry about anything, he knew all the angles and lighting and just made it effortless. On top of that, he speaks both English and Japanese, so everything was smooth and easy the whole time. Honestly, couldn’t recommend him enough. If you’re visiting Ishigaki and want a fun, stress-free experience with amazing photos at the end, definitely book him or his wife!
I had the best day, discovering this tropical islands secret spots. Taran took great photos too.
Thankyou for showing us some of the amazing sights your home has to offer. Great hosts/guides and wonderful pictures included
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