A dedicated local expert drives you in a private vehicle to Tamatorizaki Observatory, Yonehara Reef, Hirakubo Lighthouse, and Miyara Dunchi samurai residence — the island's greatest hits on your schedule, at your pace, with no crowds.
What to expect
You're collected at the pier and immediately whisked north along the coast road to Tamatorizaki, where coral peninsulas fan out below a flower-lined hilltop — a view that defines Ishigaki. Yonehara Beach follows: wade the shallows above a reef that rivals any in Okinawa without lifting a fin. The car swings to the remote Hirakubo cape, where a candy-striped lighthouse overlooks open Pacific and grazing water buffalo. The afternoon brings Miyara Dunchi, a 19th-century samurai garden — the only Ryukyuan aristocratic residence still standing in the Yaeyamas.
Good to know
Book directly via GoWithGuide at least 5–7 days ahead; guide profiles show languages and specialisms. Confirm all-aboard and work backwards — most full-day itineraries run 8 hours. The guide will time the return to the pier with a comfortable margin.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Ishigaki — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.