76 campsites

Nestled at the foot of Katsuudake mountain in Nago City, Okinawa, Katsuyama BASE CAMP offers an authentic and immersive experience within nature's embrace. This unique campsite caters to various styles, from convenient hands-free camping and glamping to solo adventures, all designed for you to truly surrender to the island's natural beauty. Its absolute standout feature is Okinawa's first campsite bar, a "farmer's bar" where you can savor original cocktails made with local Katsuyama Shikuwasa and even adult shaved ice, accompanied by soothing live music under the stars. Beyond relaxation, you can embark on mountain hikes, enjoy rental cycles, or join a Shikuwasa harvesting experience, making it perfect for adventurers seeking both tranquility and authentic Okinawan charm. Easily accessible yet feeling wonderfully secluded amidst the lush greenery, it's an ideal escape for a non-ordinary, personalized camping journey any time of the year.

Immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of Okinawa's northern coast at Beach Front Campground, a quintessential seaside escape. This campsite offers direct access to a stunning white sand beach and the vibrant emerald waters that define the region. Spend your days exploring the coral reefs through snorkeling or simply relaxing by the gentle waves, with the ocean breeze as your constant companion. With 24-hour restroom facilities, you can extend your adventure into the night, gazing at the star-studded Okinawan sky from your beachfront pitch. Beach Front Campground provides an unparalleled opportunity for an adventurous and refreshing island camping experience.

Seeking a unique urban escape in Naha after a night out? Camp&Bar Churanpu offers a distinctive blend of city nightlife and the tranquil embrace of nature. Conveniently located in Okinawa's bustling capital, this spot provides a perfect late-night retreat where you can unwind under a canopy of stars after enjoying a drink at the bar. Experience the best of both worlds: the vibrant energy of Naha combined with a peaceful overnight stay in your tent. It's an adventurous and refreshing way to conclude your Okinawan evenings.

Escape the ordinary and discover Camp Fermate Camping Ferumaata, a secluded haven nestled in Ogimi Village, Okinawa. This unique campsite offers a serene pause from the fast pace of life, inviting you to extend your stay amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of Japan's southernmost prefecture. Immerse yourself in the lush subtropical forests, breathe in the fresh island air, and let the rhythmic sounds of nature be your soundtrack. With its pet-friendly facilities and essential amenities, Camp Fermate provides the perfect base for tranquil exploration and adventure.

Nestled in the lush, World Heritage-listed nature of Iriomote Island, 'Three Cats Campsite' offers a unique and convenient camping experience. This cozy spot, adjacent to the 'Three Cats' izakaya and Jugon Car Rental, provides auto-camping pitches where you can park right by your tent. Enjoy essential amenities like clean water, toilets, and hot showers, ensuring a comfortable stay amidst the island's natural beauty. With easy access to stunning beaches like Hoshisuna-no-Hama and various tours including kayaking to Pinaisara Falls, snorkeling, and sea fishing, it’s an adventurer's dream. The perfect blend of wild exploration and island comfort awaits, just a short distance from local conveniences.

Minatogawa no Hama Hiroba offers an unparalleled coastal camping experience, nestled right on the beautiful Minatogawa Beach, where the shimmering southern sun meets the emerald waters. This site is perfect for families and couples looking to immerse themselves in unique cultural activities, from crafting the world's oldest fishing hook jewelry to making hibiscus shampoo. Imagine falling asleep to the gentle lull of the waves, a truly serene escape. While offering a sense of remote tranquility, its convenient access makes it an ideal year-round destination, though summer truly brings out its best with fantastic marine activities.

Andesu Farm, nestled in Okinawa's subtropical beauty in Kin Town, offers a unique camping escape. Imagine setting up camp amidst lush greenery, with the island's gentle breezes providing a natural soundtrack. This is an ideal spot for adventurers looking to explore Okinawa's less-traveled paths, providing a tranquil base to unwind after a day of island exploration. With basic toilet facilities and direct access to nature, Andesu Farm is perfect for those seeking a simple, refreshing outdoor experience away from the bustling coastlines.

¥2,000 – ¥6,000 / night
Nestled within the grounds of Yuinchi Hotel Nanjo, Yuinchi Hotel Nanjo Peare offers a unique camping experience where Okinawa's natural beauty meets resort-style convenience. Perched on a hill, the campsite boasts breathtaking panoramic views, transforming into a glittering spectacle of city lights by night – especially from the premium Sky Ocean Field, perfect for a luxurious campfire under the stars. Beyond the stunning vistas, campers gain access to the hotel's natural hot spring, "Enjin-no-Yu," ideal for soothing tired muscles, and a wealth of indoor and outdoor activities. With comprehensive rental options, including stylish Black Series gear and family-friendly sets, it’s effortless to enjoy a memorable Okinawan camping adventure, whether you’re a seasoned outdoors enthusiast or a first-time camper seeking a hassle-free escape.

Discover Yuuhi No Oka Campground, nestled in the vibrant city of Nago, Okinawa, offering a breathtaking vantage point for sunset enthusiasts. As its name, "Sunset Hill," suggests, prepare to be captivated by the dramatic spectacle of the sun dipping into the East China Sea. This coastal gem provides an immersive escape, where the gentle sea breeze and a canopy of stars create an unforgettable overnight experience. With convenient restroom facilities and operating hours from 13:00 to 11:00, it's the perfect base for adventurers seeking to connect with Okinawa's stunning natural beauty.

Escape to Sougou Kata Chiiki Supootsukurabu NPOHoujin Nasuku in Nakijin Village, Okinawa, for an immersive adventure amidst the island's captivating beauty. This unique community sports club, operating Tuesday through Sunday, offers an ideal base for exploring Okinawa's northern coast. Imagine vibrant days filled with water sports on pristine beaches, hiking through lush subtropical forests, and discovering ancient ruins – all within easy reach. After your adventures, return to a welcoming environment to recharge, connecting with local culture through sport and community activities. Nasuku provides a distinct blend of active exploration and authentic Okinawan experience, making it perfect for the discerning traveler seeking more than just a campsite.

Discover Nakagusuku Park Campground, nestled in the heart of Okinawa, offering an unparalleled outdoor experience. Situated adjacent to the historic Nakagusuku Castle Ruins, this campground provides a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Spend your days exploring the expansive park grounds or venturing to the nearby coastline to embrace the invigorating sea breeze. With basic toilet facilities available, it's an ideal base for adventurers seeking to immerse themselves in Okinawa's subtropical environment, from coastal hikes to stargazing under clear island skies.

Nestled on Okinawa's northern east coast in Ginoza Village, Heepii-hama offers an exclusive escape just an hour's drive from Naha Airport. This hidden gem boasts a stunning private beach, yours to enjoy with a unique one-group rental system, ensuring an intimate and unforgettable experience. From exhilarating diving and snorkeling to kayaking, SUP, and various high-octane marine sports, there's an adventure for everyone, even little ones aged two and up. Imagine ending your day with a delightful BBQ under the starlit Okinawan sky after a day filled with ocean thrills. Heepii-hama is the perfect blend of convenient access and remote natural beauty, promising an authentic Okinawan seaside camping adventure.
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