Pink Beach Destination

Located within Komodo National Park, Pink Beach is a rare pink-sand shoreline formed by a natural mix of white calcium carbonate, red foraminifera, and coral fragments. This protected coastal area offers calm, shallow waters with nearby coral reefs, making it suitable for light snorkeling and relaxed swimming just offshore.

Pink Beach: A Rare Natural Wonder

Pink Beach Komodo, also known locally as Pantai Merah, is a protected coastal area within Komodo National Park, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. It is recognized as one of the world’s few naturally pink-sand beaches, formed by a combination of red foraminifera and fragments of organ pipe coral mixed with white calcium carbonate sand. The ongoing presence of this pink hue is directly linked to the health of the surrounding marine ecosystem, particularly the coral reefs just offshore that continuously supply the natural sediment.

The beach features a small, crescent-shaped natural bay with a fine but slightly grainy texture underfoot, due to coral fragments. The sand color naturally shifts in intensity depending on moisture levels and sunlight exposure along the tide line. The beach has no built facilities or shaded structures, meaning conditions are fully natural and require short, planned visits with sun protection and guided timing during Komodo yacht itineraries.

Best Time to Visit Pink Beach

The best time to visit Pink Beach is during the dry season, from April to October. This period offers consistent travel conditions in Komodo National Park, with calmer sea crossings from Labuan Bajo, clearer water for snorkeling, and better overall visibility of Pink Beach’s natural color contrast. July to August are peak travel months in Komodo with excellent marine conditions and visibility, but visitor traffic is at its highest, making advance yacht booking and park permit arrangements essential. September to October is considered a shoulder season sweet spot, combining stable weather, good underwater clarity, and noticeably lower crowd levels compared to the mid-year peak period.

Things To Do in Pink Beach

Pink Beach offers a range of activities, including swimming and relaxing in the pink-sand bay, snorkeling over the reef just offshore, and photography at the waterline and bay overview. The shallow, enclosed waters of Pink Beach Komodo create calm swimming conditions suitable for all levels, with the most vivid color experience found along the wet shoreline where sand, light, and reef views naturally converge. The reef at Pink Beach begins only a few meters from shore and supports a highly diverse marine ecosystem, making it one of the most accessible snorkeling environments in Komodo National Park under calm, clear dry-season conditions.

Pricing

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

Category Price
7D6N Komodo Tour From Mill IDR 60.5
9D8N Komodo Tour From Mill IDR 60.5
11D10N Komodo Tour From Mill IDR 60.5
9D8N Raja Ampat From USD 6.400
7D6N Raja Ampat From IDR 86.190.000

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pink Beach?
Pink Beach is a rare pink-sand shoreline located within Komodo National Park, Indonesia, known for its soft blush-colored sand formed by a natural mix of white calcium carbonate, red foraminifera, and coral fragments.
Where is Pink Beach located?
Pink Beach in Komodo National Park is often referred to in two different locations: Pink Beach Komodo (Pantai Merah) on the southeastern coast of Komodo Island and Long Beach on Padar Island.
What is the best time to visit Pink Beach?
The best time to visit Pink Beach is during the dry season, from April to October.
What activities can I do in Pink Beach?
Pink Beach offers swimming, snorkeling, and photography opportunities.