Boo Island

spend time in the crystal-clear waters of Boo Island, a secluded gem in the Komodo National Park. This enchanting island boasts an otherworldly feature - 'windows' that pierce the reef from the surface to five meters deep, offering a glimpse into the underwater world.

Uncover the Mystery of Boo Island's 'Windows'

Boo Island, also known as Jamur Boo, is a small island in the Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Its unique 'windows' are rounded openings that allow sunlight to filter down to the reef, creating a mesmerizing display of marine life. The 'windows' range from the surface to a depth of five meters, providing a glimpse into the underwater world.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Boo Island?
The best time to visit Boo Island is during the dry season, from April to September, when the weather is calm and the visibility is excellent.
How do I get to Boo Island?
Boo Island is located in the Komodo National Park, Indonesia. You can reach the island by taking a boat tour with Boat Komodo Trip, which offers a range of itineraries to suit your needs.
What can I see at Boo Island?
Boo Island is home to a variety of marine life, including fish, coral, and other creatures that can be seen through the 'windows'.
Is Boo Island suitable for snorkeling and diving?
Yes, Boo Island is an excellent spot for snorkeling and diving, with its clear waters and diverse marine life.