Daily Dive Trips
Daily Dive Trips
Dive in comfort
This traditional wooden dive boat is the perfect backdrop for some beautiful photos and will give you an experience that will last a lifetime. Enjoy a cozy dry cabin stocked with drinks (water, tea, coffee) and vegetarian meals. There is a marine toilet and fresh water shower onboard for your comfort. Finally, our spacious dive kit area and sun roof with bean bag chairs are the perfect spots to hang out taking in the best views.
Explore Komodo
The Komodo National Park consists of three large islands: Komodo, Rinca, and Padar plus 26 smaller, bordering islands. The park was initially established in 1980 in order to protect the Komodo dragon. Finally, in 1991, it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Komodo National Park is a world-renowned dive destination with a huge focus on ecotourism and sustainability. Here you’ll find some of the most fun and diverse scuba diving on the planet. It is a hub for marine biodiversity and healthy coral.
Also, the Komodo National Park is right where the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean meet making it the perfect spot to enjoy some ripping drift dives; an experience you’ll never forget!
A day out in the Komodo National Park
3 Dive day trip
2,500,000 IDR
Enjoy breakfast and the 1.5-hour ride to Komodo before exploring some stunning dive sites. A vegetarian lunch is cooked onboard before the last dive–a total of 3 dives for the day. Finish the day with a nap on a comfy bean bag chair on the sun deck as we cruise back to Labuan Bajo.
2 Dives + dragon trekking
2,500,000 IDR
Get the best of Komodo by combining your dive day with Komodo dragons. Your expedition will include breakfast, two beautiful dives, lunch and a guided tour of Rinca Island. There, you will see and learn all about the Komodo dragon.
Snorkeling
1,000,000 IDR
Explore the Komodo National Park in comfort, with high quality snorkeling gear, delicious food and highly trained boat crew. Safety is our #1 priority. You will get to relax on our main boat and explore snorkeling locations with our small speed boat.
What’s included?
- Professional dive guides & small groups (four guests per guide)
- High quality dive equipment
- Breakfast, lunch & snacks – Vegetarian!
- Water, coffee & tea – No plastic bottles
- Towel
What’s not included?
- Komodo National Park fees
- Tipping; not compulsory, but it is appreciated!
- Dive computer (rentals available for 100,000 IDR/day)
- Nitrox
- Dive insurance
World Famous Dive Sites in Komodo
Batu Bolong
Without a doubt, this is the most famous diving spot in Komodo, and rightly so. It is common to find Napoleons, large turtles, white tipped sharks, giant trevally and sometimes even manta rays, as well as abundant macro life.
Makassar Reef
This shallow plateau is famous for the number of manta rays which congregate here. The landscape is peculiar, made up of coral debris (dead coral pieces), dotted with small pinnacles of hard and soft coral. Aquatic life includes eagle rays, marble rays, bamboo sharks, white tip and black tip reef sharks, unicorn fish, hawksbill turtle and, if you’re lucky, the wunderpus or blue-ringed octopus.
Siaba Besar
This site is also known as Turtle Town for its population of green turtles. The protected bay is also home to sweetlips, unicorn fish, small sharks, nudibranchs, ghost pipefish, frogfish, seahorses and even flamboyant cuttlefish.
The Cauldron “Shotgun”
This place will leave a lasting impression on you. On the way into and through the Cauldron, you can see white tip and black tip sharks, manta rays, snappers, sweet lips and giant trevallys. Leaving the Cauldron requires taking the Shotgun which acts as a concentrated siphon; compressing the current, gaining a lot of strength and speed. Following the shotgun, the dive ends in an incredible shallow reef called “China Shop.”
Castle Rock
Komodo North at its finest. Here you’ll find schools of fusiliers, bat fish, barracudas, napoleons, jack fish, mackerels, as well as white tip and gray sharks. Soft and hard coral give shelter to crocodile fish, scorpion fish and pygmy seahorses.
Crystal Rock
Just 400 meters from Castle Rock, the shallow end of Crystal Rock gently breaks the surface. Here, the topography is different and visibility can be spectacular. Get the chance to see eagle rays, tunas, reef sharks, schools of anthias and eastern sweet lips.
Mawan
This is the second manta cleaning station in Komodo Center. Typically a drift dive that gives the opportunity to relax while exploring this long reef dotted with giant barrel sponges, soft coral, hard coral and a variety of fish.
Pengah
Epic wall diving done on the protected side of the island. A wide range of marine life can be seen here from nudibranchs, sea snakes, and even big creatures like passing sharks in the blue.
Police Corner
Drift along a beautiful reef before dropping into a fish-filled overhang. There is usually a nice surprise of schooling jacks or cruising sharks before ending the dive by drifting along the reef again.
Tatawa Besar
One of the more varied drift dives in Komodo Center. The coral is healthy and abundant, plus there is a chance of seeing sharks or even dolphins in the blue. Mantas are often seen in this area as well.
Sebayur Kecil
This all-levels dive site is the perfect way to start out your dive day. Hidden in the nooks and crannies of the reef are octopuses, the occasional electric clam, and even several species of frog fish.
Wainilu
Explore one of Komodo’s only muck diving sites where you can find many small and strange creatures. At first glance, the sloping, sandy wall may appear to be lifeless, but upon examination, the sea floor comes to life.