This tour is designed to showcase the very best of Komodo National Park in one seamless experience, combining iconic landscapes, wildlife encounters, and marine exploration. The itinerary covers both land and sea highlights, including a scenic hike at Padar Island, a guided Komodo dragon walk on Komodo Island, snorkeling at Pink Beach and Sebayur Island, a relaxing stop at Taka Makassar sandbank, and the opportunity to observe manta rays at Manta Point. Activities are carefully paced to balance adventure and relaxation, making the tour suitable for a wide range of travelers. All experiences are conducted with licensed local guides and in accordance with national park regulations, with safety briefings provided before each activity. By offering diverse destinations in a single journey, this tour allows guests to experience Komodo’s most celebrated sights efficiently and comfortably, creating a well-rounded and memorable visit to one of Indonesia’s most extraordinary natural environments
Private Speedboat to Komodo: - Safety Equipment
- Toilet<br/>Superior Speedboat<br/>Pickup included
At Padar Island, guests enjoy a guided hike to one of the most iconic viewpoints in Komodo National Park. The trail leads to the summit, offering panoramic views of dramatic hills, rugged coastlines, and the island’s famous three-colored beaches. Along the way, the guide allows time for short rest stops and photo opportunities. At the top, guests can relax, take photos, and enjoy the breathtaking scenery before descending back to the boat. This activity is suitable for guests with moderate fitness levels and is one of the highlights of the Komodo experience.
Pink Beach is famous for its unique pink-tinted sand and calm, clear waters. Guests can swim, relax along the shoreline, or snorkel directly from the beach. The shallow reefs are home to colorful coral and tropical fish, making this an excellent spot for beginners. Time is also available for beach walks, photography, and enjoying the peaceful coastal atmosphere before returning to the boat.
Upon arrival at Komodo Island, guests are welcomed by a licensed local guide and park rangers. A short safety briefing is provided before beginning a guided walk along designated trails. Guests may observe Komodo dragons, deer, monkeys, and native birdlife while learning about conservation and the island’s ecosystem. The walk is conducted at a relaxed pace with frequent stops for observation and photos before returning to the jetty area.
Taka Makassar is a beautiful white-sand sandbank surrounded by shallow turquoise waters. Guests can walk along the sandbar, swim in calm waters, relax, and take photos in this postcard-perfect setting. Visits are timed with tidal conditions to ensure the best experience. This stop is ideal for light swimming, floating, and enjoying the serene marine environment.
At Manta Point, guests receive a briefing on snorkeling safety and responsible wildlife interaction. Snorkeling takes place in areas where manta rays are commonly seen feeding and swimming. Guests float at the surface while observing mantas gliding below, along with other marine life. Sightings depend on natural conditions, but this stop is often a highlight of the trip.
Sebayur Island offers excellent snorkeling with clear water and healthy coral reefs. Guests can explore coral gardens, reef fish, and occasional marine life such as turtles. The calm conditions make this stop suitable for all experience levels. After snorkeling, guests can relax on board and enjoy the scenic island surroundings.
Labuan Bajo is a small fishing town on the western edge of Flores Island, known as the gateway to the Komodo National Park. It offers a mix of vibrant marine life, stunning landscapes, and a unique blend of local culture.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique wildlife, including the Komodo dragon, and stunning marine biodiversity.
Known for its iconic viewpoints offering panoramic views of the national park and surrounding islands.
A small island known for its excellent snorkeling spots and beautiful coral reefs.
Grilled fish marinated in local spices and served with rice and vegetables.
Fried chicken with a unique local flavor, often served with rice and vegetables.
This is the dry season with the best weather for diving and exploring the national park. The sea is calm, and visibility is excellent.
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
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Labuan Bajo is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken.
Metered taxis are available and relatively affordable.
Available • Apps: Gojek
Car, Bike, Scooter
Known for its Komodo dragons and trekking opportunities.
A small island with beautiful coral reefs and clear waters.
Price varies by option