7D6N Komodo Tour

Embark on a 7-day adventure to Komodo Island, where you'll discover the majestic Komodo dragons, pristine beaches, and vibrant marine life. Our expert crew will guide you through the best of the island, ensuring an unforgettable experience.

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Our 7-day tour begins on Day 1, where you'll set sail from Labuan Bajo and head to Rinca Island. On Day 2, you'll journey to Siaba Island, followed by a visit to Central Komodo on Day 3. The next day, you'll explore Padar Island, and on Day 5, you'll navigate to Gili Laba. Day 6 takes you through North Komodo, and on Day 7, you'll arrive back in Labuan Bajo.

from Bali to Komodo Island

What to Expect

Throughout your journey, you'll have the opportunity to snorkel, dive, and explore the island's hidden coves and beaches. Our expert guides will ensure your safety and provide insight into the island's unique ecosystem. You'll also have the chance to spot the majestic Komodo dragons in their natural habitat.

Komodo

Accommodations and Meals

Our luxurious boat is equipped with comfortable cabins and amenities, ensuring a relaxing stay. Our onboard chef will prepare delicious meals, catering to your dietary needs and preferences.

Gili Laba

Itinerary

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Day 1: Your Komodo Tour Begins

Your Komodo sailing adventure starts the moment you’re picked up from the airport or hotel. After a warm welcome aboard your Phinisi boat, take some time to familiarize yourself with the onboard facilities, receive a safety briefing, and enjoy a refreshing welcome drink. Our first excursion takes us to Sabolon, where you can dive into your first snorkeling or diving adventure. Afterwards, the boat will navigate to Kalong Island. As the sun sets, witness the spectacular sight of thousands of Flying Foxes rising into the sky for their nightly forage.

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Day 2: Journey from Rinca Island to Siaba

Begin your day with a journey to Rinca Island’s ranger station, where your trek to see the iconic Komodo dragons commences. A ranger will accompany you throughout the tour, providing detailed information about the wildlife in Komodo National Park. You will then cruise to Central Komodo, heading towards Siaba Besar—a serene bay where you can relax in the afternoon. The bay is often filled with dozens of turtles, and its hard coral garden offers spectacular opportunities for diving and snorkeling.

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Day 3: From Central Komodo to Padar

Begin the day by snorkeling or diving at Karang Makassar, also known as Manta Point, one of Komodo’s highlights. You might get the chance to see numerous manta rays gliding through the water. Following this, head to Batu Bolong, an iconic rock formation known for its rich underwater ecosystem, for more snorkeling or diving. Relax and have lunch next to sandbanks surrounded by turquoise waters. In the afternoon, the boat will set sail towards Padar Island, where keen divers can enjoy another diving session.

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Day 4: Explore from Padar to Komodo Island

Rise early to hike up to the Padar viewpoint, where you’ll be greeted with one of the most iconic views in Komodo National Park. After soaking in the scenery, cruise over to Pink Beach, famed for its pink-tinted sands derived from crushed red coral. This rare beach offers superb snorkeling opportunities. In the afternoon, you can either continue diving and snorkeling or opt to visit a local fisherman’s village.

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Day 5: Navigate from Komodo to Gili Laba

Begin your day by sailing towards the northern reaches of the Park, making a stop in Central Komodo for a chance to dive or snorkel—possibly spotting Manta Rays. Explore Gili Laba, also known as the sister islands of Gili Lawa Darat and Gili Lawa Laut, where you can dive, kayak, or SUP in the picturesque bays.

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Day 6: Through North Komodo

Start with exhilarating dives at Castle Rock and Crystal Rock, or enjoy a peaceful drift dive over the exquisite coral gardens at Tatawa. Later, set sail to Kanawa Island or Sebayur, which are perfect for snorkeling, engaging in various water sports, and discovering beautiful beaches.

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Day 7: Arrival in Labuan Bajo

Rise with the sunrise over Flores Island and sail back to Labuan Bajo, where you’ll say your farewells. The crew will ensure your smooth transfer to the airport or your hotel in Labuan Bajo as you bid farewell to an unforgettable journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit Komodo Island?
The best time to visit Komodo Island is during the dry season, from April to September.
Can I swim with the Komodo dragons?
No, it's not recommended to swim with the Komodo dragons, as they are wild animals and can be unpredictable.
What is the maximum capacity of the boat?
Our boat has a maximum capacity of 12 guests.
Can I bring my own snorkeling gear?
Yes, you're welcome to bring your own snorkeling gear, but we also provide high-quality gear for your use.