Noki Bay

Noki Bay is one of the areas of Isle Delfino, the main setting of the GameCube game Super Mario Sunshine. Noki Bay is located at the north behind the islands "dorsal fin". The Noki live here in the platforms floating in the bay. The structures have shells on them, possibly because the Nokis carry shells on their backs. Many small square pictures on the cliffs can be pushed in when sprayed, revealing a secret alcove. They are actually switches hiding several hidden tunnels and Blue Coins. The picture switches have six different designs on them, the blank ones making the total number of designs seven.

An old Noki fisherman and his grandson will help Mario throughout the levels, giving him a diving helmet and tips. Gooper Blooper makes a return here at one of the cliffs peaks. He blocks a hole to a room for the ancient Noki King's tomb. Several Noki shells are on the walls, as are two large jugs that hold a Blue Coin each.

Noki Bay is one of the most beautiful locations on the island, with crystal clear water and mysterious, old ruins. It is here that Eely Mouth's gingivitis has polluted the waters. The eel is in a huge underwater city that can be reached by a large waterfall. There, Mario can clean the Eel's mouth and collect red coins in the relaxing and peaceful surrounding of the underwater Noki City.

Mario must collect at least twenty Shine Sprites to enter this level.

Episode 1: Uncork the Waterfall
The Noki fisherman thinks that the corked waterfall is the reason for the bay's pollution. Mario needs to ascend the rocks and cliffs to defeat the Monty Mole and free the waterfall.

Episode 2: The Boss of Tricky Ruins
Gooper Blooper makes a return appearance here. Mario has to find his way into the ancient Noki King's tomb where the Shine Sprite is.

Episode 3: Red Coins in a Bottle
The Noki fisherman has figured out what's polluting the bay, but he makes Mario practice diving deep under the surface by telling him to collect eight Red Coins in a bottle full of water.

Episode 4: Eely-Mouth's Dentist
Mario dives to the bottom of the sea floor using the waterfall. There, a giant eel called Eely-Mouth needs its teeth to be cleaned. Once Mario cleans its teeth, its gold tooth becomes a Shine Sprite. Also, the water will no longer be polluted.

Episode 5: Il Piantissimo's Surf Swim
Mario needs to beat Il Piantissimo in a swimming race across the bay.

Episode 6: The Shell's Secret
Mario has to climb to the shell tower and enter the secret level to retrieve the Shine Sprite.

Episode 7: Hold It, Shadow Mario!
Another appearance of Shadow Mario. Mario needs to stop him.

Episode 8: The Red Coin Fish
Mario needs to dive down to the bottom of the sea to claim the Nokis' gift for him: a group of Coins and Red Coins swimming in the shape of a fish.

Secret Shine
Mario needs to go near the boat pier and go to the area where the goal was for Il Piantissimo race. Then go up the wall by wallkicking until Mario finds a hole with many coins in it. Walk through the hole and go up another hole that launches Mario up. Then Mario finds a golden bird that must be defated by FLUDD. Then the bird will release a Shine Sprite.

Official Profiles and Statistics
''Steep cliffs and sea beds are what the Nokis call home. The huge waterfall and the 3 soaring towers resonate with mystic history.''

Music
The theme heard in Noki Bay is performed by a wide variety of different flutes (such as the Western flute and panflute, among others). They are accompanied by harp, xylophones, and various other percussion instruments.

Trivia

 * Noki Bay's way of entrance (it is accessed by viewing the sun in Mario Cam mode while placing Mario inside a strip of light on Delfino Plaza) is probably a reference to the entrance to the Wing Cap switch level in Super Mario 64.
 * It is possible to go to the other half of the main cliff Noki Bay is on, where the player can see many platforms.
 * Unlike all the other parts of Isle Delfino, Noki Bay is not in a heat wave, as mentioned in the Tourist Guide.
 * Noki Bay is the only location of Isle Delfino that can not be seen from at least one other location. However, Corona Mountain can be seen from the bay.