From Singapore to Pink Beach: Your 2026 Journey

Imagine stepping onto a shore where the sand glows in soft coral hues, framed by turquoise waters and rugged islands. Pink Beach in Komodo National Park is one of Indonesia’s most mesmerizing natural wonders — and entirely within reach from Singapore.

Why Pink Beach Captures Travelers’ Hearts

Tucked within Komodo National Park in East Nusa Tenggara, Pink Beach isn’t just a destination — it’s a rare geological marvel. The sand’s distinctive blush comes from microscopic red coral fragments, crushed by waves and mixed with white sand over centuries. When sunlight hits at the right angle, the shore shimmers in delicate pink, creating a surreal contrast against the deep blue sea.

Beyond its color, the beach offers crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life. Snorkelers glide above coral gardens bustling with parrotfish, clownfish, and reef sharks. The surrounding islands add drama to the landscape, while the park’s most famous residents — Komodo dragons — roam nearby. It’s this blend of beauty and wildness that draws travelers from across the globe, including those making the journey from Singapore.

Your Route from Singapore to Labuan Bajo

Reaching Pink Beach starts with a flight to Labuan Bajo, the gateway to Komodo National Park. The most efficient option is a direct flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Komodo International Airport, operated by Jetstar Asia Airways. Departing at 14:10, the flight lands at 17:20, taking just over three hours. With fares starting from USD 79.99, it’s a swift and affordable leap into island wilderness.

For travelers seeking flexibility or a longer Indonesian itinerary, a connecting flight via Bali is another solid choice. Departing Singapore at 21:30, this route includes a layover at Ngurah Rai International Airport before continuing to Labuan Bajo, arriving the next day at 16:35. Though longer — around 19 hours total — it opens the door to a short Bali stopover. You can enjoy premium transfers, airport assistance, or even a half-day tour before flying east to Flores.

Boat Tours: The Final Leg to Pink Beach

From Labuan Bajo, Pink Beach is accessible only by boat, with tours departing from the town’s harbor — just a 10-minute drive from the airport. Choosing the right boat experience shapes your entire adventure, and planning ahead ensures availability, especially during peak season.

Private Sailing Tours offer full customization aboard traditional Phinisi schooners. Ideal for families or couples, these tours let you set the pace, linger at snorkeling spots, and anchor in secluded bays. For travelers on a shared budget, Open/Share Trips provide a sociable way to explore, with set itineraries covering Pink Beach, Manta Point, and Komodo Island. If time is tight, One Day Trips deliver a condensed but immersive experience, reaching Pink Beach and key sites within eight to ten hours on the water.

When to Visit for the Best Experience

While Pink Beach welcomes visitors year-round, the dry season from April to October delivers optimal conditions. Skies are clear, seas are calm, and the sun amplifies the sand’s pink tones — especially around midday. This period aligns with peak tourism, so booking tours 1–2 months in advance is wise.

Photographers may prefer sunrise or sunset, when soft golden light gives the beach a dreamy, pastel glow. The shoulder months of March and November can offer fewer crowds and lower prices, with generally stable weather. The rainy season, from December to February, brings more unpredictability — occasional downpours and choppier waters — but also solitude and lush island scenery for those who don’t mind a touch of adventure.

Pricing

Rates as published on our legacy listing. Contact us for current availability, seasonal rates, and private-charter offers.

Category Price
Direct Flight from Singapore to Pink Beach Weekend USD 79.99
Connecting Flight from Singapore to Pink Beach Weekend USD 327.58

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a direct flight from Singapore to Pink Beach?
There’s no direct flight to Pink Beach itself, but you can fly directly from Singapore to Labuan Bajo in about 3 hours and 10 minutes with Jetstar Asia Airways. From Labuan Bajo, a boat tour is required to reach the beach.
How long is the boat ride from Labuan Bajo to Pink Beach?
The boat ride typically takes between 1 to 2 hours, depending on sea conditions and the type of vessel used for your tour.
Can I visit Pink Beach on a day trip from Singapore?
While you can’t do a same-day return from Singapore, a one-day tour from Labuan Bajo to Pink Beach is possible. Most travelers fly to Labuan Bajo the day before and join a morning departure.
Do I need a visa to visit Pink Beach from Singapore?
Singapore passport holders are eligible for a Visa on Arrival or e-VOA when entering Indonesia, which covers tourism stays up to 30 days. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months.