Discover some of the world's rarest flora and fauna in this UNESCO World Heritage Site
UNLEASHING THE MAGIC OF KOMODO NATIONAL PARK
Komodo National Park offers some of Indonesia's richest and most biodiverse scuba diving. It is a destination where the delights are very varied. You can enjoy the culture of Flores with its traditional villages but above all, dive into the most beautiful spots in the world and discover the hidden wonders of this unique territory. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park is also famous for being home to the famous Komodo dragons.
National park / Port fees & Conservation Fees = 35€/day/pax
Fuel Surcharge (if any)
Alcoholic drinks
Dive Equipment rental
15L Tank
NITROX
Tips for the crew
KOMODO NATIONAL PARK’S LANDSCAPES
Experience the ultimate Komodo liveaboard adventure. Our top 7 liveaboard cruises offer unparalleled diving and snorkeling in Komodo National Park's vibrant reefs. Join us for a luxurious and unforgettable journey. Explore Komodo Island's tropical forests, Rinca Island's green hills, and Padar Island's white sandy beaches and turquoise waters. Dive into vibrant reefs, explore sea caves, and relax in secluded coves with Teman Liveaboard
KOMODO NATIONAL PARK’S UNDERWATER WORLD
Komodo National Park is best appreciated for its protected waters offering an ideal place for diving and snorkeling. From calm waters with pristine coral reefs to raging currents, you can see manta rays, sharks, frogfish, ghost pipe fish, a wide variety of nudibranchs, and much more.
THE BEST SEASON TO VISIT FOR DIVING, TREKKING, AND WILDLIFE SPOTTING
The best time to dive and visit Komodo National Park is during the dry season. Indeed, the climate is at its peak offering breathtaking green landscapes. But it is also the time to meet the most beautiful species of Indonesia such as schools of manta rays, short-snouted rays, and many other rare species.
That's why our beautiful Phinisi boat prefers to sail to Komodo Island and its surroundings from June to September!