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This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to the famous Komodo Dragons that reside in Komodo and Rinca Islands.
The Komodo national park includes the three larger islands of Komodo, Padar, and Rinca and many smaller islands with several inhabited virgin beaches where flora & fauna remain intact.
As part of the Coral Triangle Center, Komodo National Park also owns incredible marine biodiversity. Komodo National Park is always mentioned as one of, if not the best, places to dive & snorkel in the world.
Join Dragon Komodo to discover, dive, or spend some time admiring the beauty and varieties of these unspoiled natural wonders.
Dragon Dive Komodo offers a day tour by wooden boat ( more comfortable, eco-friendly, and suitable for a long journey than a speed boat) to travel to the Komodo National Park area.
The tour includes a trip to Komodo or Rinca Islands to see the notorious native giant lizards. It continues to the beautiful Pink Beach with its pink sandy shore, one of the only seven pink beaches in the world. On the way, you will appreciate the panoramic views of turquoise seas, brown-green rolling hills, clear sea, blue skies, and black, white, or pink beaches before concluding your trip with the gentle giants of Manta Rays at Karang Makasar, aka Manta Point.

Full-day snorkeling trip:

  • Dragon Dive hotel – Komodo Island – Pink BeachManta Point – Dragon Dive hotel
  • Dragon Dive hotel – Padar Island – Komodo Island – Pink Beach – Manta Point – Dragon Dive hotel
  • Dragon Dive hotel – Rinca Island – Menjerite Island – Dragon Dive hotel
  • Dragon Dive hotel – Menjerite Island – Rinca Island – Kelor Island – Dragon Dive hotel
komodo dragon
komodo dragon
a pink beach with blue water and rocky hills in Komodo national Park
PINK BEACH
manta point
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PADAR ISLAND
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