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Okinawa by Road Bike

Day 1: Meet in Naha

Welcome to Naha, the energetic gateway to Okinawa! Try to arrive as early as possible to explore this tropical yet cosmopolitan city, totally different from other urban centres in Japan. Make sure to visit the legendary Shuri Castle, the former royal palace of the Ryukyu Kingdom for over 400 years, and stroll down Kokusai Street, the city's main 1.6km thoroughfare lined with shops, bars, and restaurants. In the evening we meet for a trip briefing and welcome dinner. Please let us know if you require assistance with pre-tour hotel bookings.

La’gent Hotel Okinawa Naha
Dinner

Day 2: Naha → Onna

Time to hit the road! Starting in Naha means navigating some traffic for the first 20 km, but we take a controlled, steady pace as we exit the city. We take our first break at Araha Beach, the perfect spot to transition from urban buzz to island vibes with its long stretch of white sand and clear waters. From here, the route begins to open up, and Okinawa’s famous blue, coastal scenery takes centre stage as we push further north. By around 30 km, we curl around rugged Cape Zanpa with its iconic white lighthouse and continue along the west coast road to Onna, renowned for its sea view resorts. We spend the night at one of them! Dinner is on your own tonight, giving you the choice to eat at the hotel or venture out to an izakaya.

Okinawa Kariyushi Beach Resort Ocean Spa
Breakfast, Lunch
Ride 63km
+536m
-508m

Day 3: Onna → Okuma Beach

We leave Onna behind and head north along Route 58. After 10 km, we veer onto the Motobu Peninsula, riding through a string of seaside towns and fishing ports interspersed with farmland and forests. The highlight of the day arrives at 50 km where we cross the spectacular Kouri Bridge. Stretching nearly 2 km over shimmering emerald waters, it feels like riding across the ocean itself. Once across, we stop at a popular island food court to refuel with local delicacies like seafood bowls or taco rice while enjoying a front-row view of the bridge and beach (the cost for lunch is not included). We then cycle back across the bridge, cross the tiny Ojima Island, and rejoin Route 58 for a blissful 20 km coastal stretch to today’s seaside resort near Okuma Beach. The rest of the day is yours to lounge on the sandy beach, go snorkelling, and find a tasty dinner.

Okuma Private Beach & Resort
Breakfast
Ride 79km
+616m
-641m

Day 4: Okuma Beach → Yanbaru National Park

Continuing to follow Route 58, we begin the day by riding leisurely along the East China Sea coast, darting through tunnels and tackling a few short, punchy climbs. After around 21 km, we reach Cape Hedo, a dramatic limestone cliff marking the northernmost point of Okinawa, where the Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea meet in a spectacular display of foaming white water. From here, we head inland, ascending into the hilly forests of Yanbaru National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its subtropical rainforests and rare wildlife, including the flightless Okinawa rail. A refreshing descent then brings us to lunch in a small town before riding along the east coast on a peaceful stretch of tarmac. A final series of climbs brings us back into the interior, where we end our ride at a secluded hotel on the edge of Okinawa’s great, ancient forest. Dinner tonight is included at the hotel’s excellent restaurant.

Ada Garden Hotel Okinawa
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ride 46km
+975m
-850m

Day 5: Yanbaru National Park → Kin

Having reached the far north of Okinawa, it is time to head back south — this time along the rugged east coast! The day begins in the wild forests of Yanbaru National Park where, after a short opening ascent, we plunge down to the Aha River. From here, the road veers inland with some consistent climbs (around 7 km with an average gradient of 5%) through a mix of tropical foliage and farmlands. Look out for pineapple plantations with their rows of spiky green crowns; these become ever more numerous as we approach Higashi Village, Japan’s top producer of the fruit. From the 30 km mark onwards, we settle into a steady rhythm of "up-down-straight-repeat" as the road predominantly tracks the Pacific coastline, winding from one headland to the next. We end our ride at a sea view hotel near the town of Kin, having traversed nearly half of Okinawa’s east coast in just one day. For dinner, we suggest indulging in the Kin classic of Taco Rice, invented in the 80s by combining Tex-Mex taco ingredients with Japanese white rice to satisfy hungry US Marines.

Asbo Stay Hotel
Breakfast, Lunch
Ride 80km
+1401m
-1517m

Day 6: Kin → Okinawa City

After yesterday’s epic traverse, we take it easier today with a gentle early morning ride into the densely populated heartland of southern Okinawa. The first half takes us around the sweeping bight of Kin Bay and through Uruma City. The highlight of the ride comes at around 37 km where we plant our wheels on the Kaichu-doro, a spectacular causeway surrounded by the turquoise shallows of the Pacific Ocean. We stop for a break here, cycle back to the mainland and transition into some gritty urban riding as we navigate the roads into the heart of Okinawa City. The afternoon is free to explore town, which still heavily reflects its 1970s heyday. Known historically as Koza, the city’s identity was shaped as a "base town" during the Vietnam War. You’ll see this in the vintage English signage, old-school rock bars, and the neon lights of Gate 2 Street where you can head for dinner.

Okinawa Grand Mer Resort
Breakfast, Lunch
Ride 50km
+396m
-360m

Day 7: Okinawa City → Naha

Today we come full circle, looping around Okinawa’s southern point back to Naha! Our final day on the bike takes us through the historic landscapes of Southern Okinawa, leaving the urban sprawl behind for the rugged limestone cliffs and coastal roads of the Chinen Peninsula. We’ll hug the shoreline as we round the southern tip of the island, passing through the Peace Memorial Park, a moving and beautifully landscaped tribute to the island’s history. The final leg is a scenic run through the fishing port of Itoman and around the Naha airport perimeter before the final push into the city centre. We finish our traverse in the capital, where we’ll celebrate the end of our journey with a farewell dinner and some optional bar hopping in true Okinawa style!

La’gent Hotel Okinawa Naha
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Ride 69km
+606m
-652m

Day 8: Naha Departure

Our cycling tour has ended, but feel free to stay longer and discover other islands of the Okinawa Archipelago or travel elsewhere in Japan. From the nearby Kerama Islands with their world-class snorkelling to the remote, white-sand beaches of Kume Island, the ferry terminals in Naha are your gateway to the rest of the Ryukyu chain. Whether you choose to fly north to Tokyo or take a slow boat through the southern islands, Naha is the perfect springboard for your continued adventures. Please let us know if you need assistance with post-tour hotel bookings.

Breakfast

Disclaimer: The adventure cycling tours we operate often go beyond the beaten track, and the countries where we ride are not always predictable. Due to these reasons, it is occasionally necessary to reroute or update itineraries. Our guarantee is that we will not change a trip unless for safety or to improve it. Our listed hotels are always accurate at the time of writing, but should we have to change any hotel, it will always be for a similar or better one.