TRANQUIL JAPANESE ISLAND PARADISE
Aharen Beach on the spectacular Tokashiki Island, Okinawa, is celebrated for its exceptionally clear waters and soft, smooth sand. Nestled among the Kerama Islands, Aharen offers a tranquil setting framed by lush green hills that contrast sharply with its bright and beautiful shoreline. The beach's gentle slope into the sea and the protective reef nearby make the ocean ideal for a calm, relaxing swim. While accessible by a short ferry ride from Naha, Aharen remains relatively secluded, making it a perfect retreat for those looking to escape the busier tourist spots while still enjoying the natural beauty Okinawa has to offer.
EASY TO ENTER
The water at Aharen Beach is very easy to enter, with calm waters and a sandy bottom.
OFTEN CALM WATER
The ocean at Aharen Beach is usually very calm, making it easy to relax in the water.
FREQUENTLY IDYLLIC
Your odds of perfect beach days are much higher than average at Aharen Beach.
S "Some of the most white sand I have ever seen and the entire bay is beautiful with calm crystal clear water. Postcard perfect!"
- Ann Choc
Aharen Beach WEATHER AVERAGES
AVG. HIGH | AVG. LOW | RAINY DAYS | |
JANUARY | 19 ° | 14 ° | 8.2 |
FEBRUARY | 20 ° | 14 ° | 8.8 |
MARCH | 21 ° | 16 ° | 12.1 |
APRIL | 24 ° | 19 ° | 13.7 |
MAY | 27 ° | 22 ° | 15.6 |
JUNE | 30 ° | 25 ° | 14.2 |
JULY | 32 ° | 27 ° | 8.9 |
AUGUST | 31 ° | 27 ° | 11.4 |
SEPTEMBER | 30 ° | 25 ° | 11.1 |
OCTOBER | 28 ° | 22 ° | 9 |
NOVEMBER | 25 ° | 19 ° | 8.5 |
DECEMBER | 21 ° | 16 ° | 7.5 |
THE PERFECT DAY AT Aharen Beach
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WIND
Look for days where the wind will be blowing from behind the beach towards the water, as well as days with little to no wind.
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TYPHOONS
Typhoon season in the Eastern Pacific runs from June through October. Beware of the small risk of a typhoon during this time.
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CLEAR SKIES
Sunny days are more likely between October to April, however visits during May through August are underrated, with calmer seas and warmer temperatures.
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CALM SEAS
During the windier months of the year the ocean is more likely to be rough and wavey, creating less than idyllic conditions.