Liveaboard Diving in Komodo

What To Expect On A Komodo Liveaboard

Liveaboards in Komodo are a very popular choice for divers visiting Indonesia and rightly so. Dive cruises will take adventurous divers to some very special dive areas in this region. The islands that make up the area of Komodo include a number of the Lesser Sunda Islands, a large volcanic chain in the South East of Indonesia. The early significance of Komodo came from the infamous inhabitant the Komodo Dragon, which has been the subject of legends throughout the 20th Century. Liveaboard dive tours will often allow guests to take a land tour to see these amazing Jurassic creatures. Rumours of a fire breathing dragon living on these small Indonesian islands brought this area to international attention. A Dutch expedition even came to the area and captured and took specimens of the Komodos back to be examined.

Of course, the Komodo Dragons were soon discovered not to be the fire breathing monsters they were rumoured. Fortunately, though the lizards and the rich variety of flora and fauna were quickly recognised as being under threat and the islands were brought under the protection of the Komodo National Park.

The waters are also protected by the National Park due to the bounty of life on the reefs and the large pelagic fish which can be seen here. The numerous small islands that can be visited and dived give liveaboard divers here the advantage of being able to take in a hugely diverse number of sites on the different islands. These small islands are quite far-flung and off the well-dived path making for some unique experiences.

There is something on offer for all kinds of diving passions on a Komodo liveaboard. Many of the sites are muck diving with so much going on macro photographers better bring as much camera memory as they can. The big fish are in attendance too with mantas being the staple pelagics, in some areas you can hope to see even three or four in one dive making a Komodo itinerary the perfect choice for critters big and small.

Komodo Underwater

Underwater Komodo is what diver´s dreams are made of with visibility up to 30 meters/ 98 ft. and marine life of all shapes and sizes. Plankton rich water that comes in from the deep surrounding waters makes the area thick with life. Huge shoals of fish and pelagics are on offer all around the islands. The protection from the National Park also means that the waters and reefs are incredibly healthy and well stocked with fish of all shapes and sizes - all the ingredients for a memorable diving safari.

The topography of Komodo and the shallow waters in between the Lesser Sunda Islands make for some serious current. You can experience up to 8 knots while diving and also highly changeable meaning most dives are drift dives. These currents are what brings the big life to Komodo though, with mantas, hammerheads, dolphins and mola mola making the most of the plankton-rich waters.

Macro lovers won´t be disappointed either, with pygmy seahorses wrapped around bright coloured gorgonian fans and a rainbow of different nudibranchs on offer. Photographers can hope to get some great shots in Komodo, whether it is dramatic videos of sharks and mantas or close-ups with the elusive ornate ghost pipefish.

Dive Sites Of Komodo

One of the best things about a Komodo liveaboard cruise is the sheer number of sites available on your dive trip so you never feel too overcrowded despite the popularity of the area.

MANTA ALLEY and MANTA POINT in the Komodo National park offer the chance to dive with manta rays that can number in the double digits and really shouldn’t be missed.

RINCA ISLAND - a trip here gives you the chance to see Komodo dragons on the beach but isn’t the only reason to go there either. The visibility can be slightly less but the sheer number of corals, nudibranch and critters makes this the perfect location for macro photographers.

BATU BALONG, or current city, sits at the top of the list of must-see places on a Komodo liveaboard. The corals on the reef are healthy, colourful and teeming with fish life and reef sharks.

BIMA Most liveaboard itineraries also include several dives in Bima which is muck diving heaven with nudibranch and blue-ringed octopus on the cards.

SANGEANG Something completely unique awaits visitors at this volcanic island, an active volcano which has erupted several times up until a few years ago. In the black sand here there are bubbles coming out of the volcanic sand at bubble reef, from underwater vents beneath.

Top Tips for Divers

  • The official language is Indonesian and the predominant religion is Islam so dressing modestly during any land excursions is recommended.
  • The temperature from North to South can vary enormously from 20 to 28 degrees so bringing two suits or multiple layers is wise.
  • Photographers should bring as much storage space as possible, there really is so much going on.

Getting to Komodo

There are a number of ways to get to Komodo for diving, but by far the best is by diving an Indonesian liveaboard, which offers you a range of sites in the area and you will be in the water before any day boats arrive. The main two departure points for liveaboards are departing from Labuan Bajo or Bali. Labuan Bajo is where you will find the airport on Flores island. Numerous liveaboards pick up and drop off guests from the port here. Flights to Labuan Bajo are available from Bali International Airport (Ngurah Rai) or if you have plenty of time and an adventurous spirit you can take the several day-long ferry ride from Bali.

The other option is to take a liveaboard directly from Bali with departures from Bima and Benoa and disembarking at Labuan Bajo. Some liveaboards also offer the other direction starting in Labuan Bajo and ending in Bali. The itineraries often take in sites around Lombok as well as Komodo National Park.

There are a few different kinds of dive liveaboard boats that visit Komodo, most of them very luxurious. There are a few motor vessels with comfortable cabins and rear dive decks. These are generally slightly more expensive than the sailing boats and so might be a better option if you are working on a budget. The huge Indonesian design sail boats are the height of the liveaboard experience in Komodo, these boats offer a smooth and luxurious sail to the islands.


Komodo Diving Reviews

  • 9.2 Superb
  • 216 Verified Reviews
  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Benjamin K
  • United States United States

excellent; so many coral and animal life!

Diving Komodo in May on the Lady Denok

  • 8.0 Very good
  • Devan L
  • United States United States

The diving in Komodo was unlike any diving I have done as it was my first time to Indonesia. Learning to manage the currents was a steep learning curve which added a fun and challenging piece to many dives. The aquatic life was incredible and diverse in both inter- and intra-species realms.

Diving Komodo in June on the La Galigo

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Sherry W
  • United States United States

Chillier in the south, but the currents and upwelling brought plenty of life in to feed.

Diving Komodo in July on the Emperor Raja Laut

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Cara R
  • United States United States

World-class, not much big stuff so know that going in but the diversity and amount of life is unparalleled

Diving Komodo in August on the Adelaar

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Daniel W
  • United States United States

Very good. Strong currents at times but great visibility.

Diving Komodo in May on the Tiger Blue

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Jetti G
  • United States United States

Awesome; lots of creatures and true guides knew how to find the cool stuff and also to safely assure I had a good time (I was the least experienced diver onboard, probably doing about 20 dives total before).

Diving Komodo in May on the Moana

  • 8.0 Very good
  • Fred G
  • United States United States

The water is cold, around 22 deg, but well worth it to see the mantas.

Diving Komodo in May on the Mermaid II

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Gail B
  • United States United States

The diving was beautiful. The currents could be a bit strong so I opted out of two dives. We had to hang on to our dive master during our safety stop so we didn’t get separated. At one point swimming against the current I had to do the breast stroke to make any progress going forward.

Diving Komodo in May on the Tanaka

  • 8.0 Very good
  • Phillip M
  • United States United States

Gorgeous reefs and Manta Alley was world class. Really incredible.

Diving Komodo in June on the Mermaid II

  • 7.6 Good
  • Arkadiy B
  • United States United States

Great diving, but lots of currents

Diving Komodo in June on the Jaya

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Martin B
  • United States United States

Excellent. Some of the best in the world

Diving Komodo in August on the Empress II

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Victor B
  • United States United States

Good. Nice combination of big and small things. VERY healthy and lush reef.

Diving Komodo in August on the Solitude Adventurer

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Diane W
  • United States United States

This was my most favorite of five liveaboard experiences. Reefs were pristine and gorgeous, ocean was calm, currents swift and fish life extraordinary.

Diving Komodo in September on the La Galigo

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Chet B
  • United States United States

The diving overall was spectacular. We did 9 dive sites. Our favorites were probably the Catapult, Manta Point, Crystal Rock, Castle Rock, and Batu Bolong (okay so almost all of them :)). We say such a wide array of creatures and tons of big things: grey reef sharks, black tipped reef sharks, white tipped reef sharks, manta rays, blue spotted rays, and turtles.

Diving Komodo in September on the Yoshi

  • 8.4 Very good
  • Joanna C
  • United States United States

Fantastic. You will find Sharks, large Manta Rays, large Sting Rays, Nudibranch and larger schools of fish. The fish are even bigger.

Diving Komodo in October on the Cajoma IV

  • 7.2 Good
  • Frank F
  • United States United States

Very good, healthy reef, diverse aquatic life

Diving Komodo in October on the Cajoma IV

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Carolyn S
  • United States United States

A divers dream for mantas , many on cleaning stations coming very close to divers over and over. Turtles, sweetlips, groupers, sharks, tuna and jacks as well as tiny pygmy seahorses, nudis, small crabs and shrimps.

Diving Komodo in February on the Indo Aggressor

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Alexander C
  • United States United States

Fantastic vibrant coral, large schools of fish, manta rays, reef shark, and micro life

Diving Komodo in July on the Seaisee

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Ethan H
  • United States United States

It wasn't as great as expected but still very nice

Diving Komodo in June on the Mermaid I

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Stephen H
  • United States United States

Really great, saw lots of variety of fish, corals, nudis, and mantas.

Diving Komodo in June on the Mermaid II

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Karl G
  • United States United States

The dives were all awesome. Such a wide area of sea-life and different types of reef and underwater topography to see.

Diving Komodo in July on the Tiare Cruise

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Rich G
  • United States United States

Amazing, lots of Mantas, reef sharks, sea turtles and very diverse sea life

Diving Komodo in November on the Sokaraja

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Andrew L
  • United States United States

There was a dive site or two near inhabited parts of the island with some trash, but the dive experience otherwise was flawless. Super healthy reefs and diverse wildlife.

Diving Komodo in November on the Komodo Sea Dragon

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • TJ B
  • United States United States

Great! The weather held up very well! Had one night of rain that made for some subpar visibility the next day, but all other days were spectacular. Komodo is a challenging dive spot and we got lucky with currents, swell, etc. all cooperating and had no troubles, but still had some fun and got to stretch my skillset. Great marine life all around!

Diving Komodo in November on the Komodo Sea Dragon

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • William F
  • United States United States

Coral was amazing. Lots of turtles

Diving Komodo in January on the Indo Aggressor

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Steven S
  • United States United States

Vis was a little low, however just meant looking for the small stuff.

Diving Komodo in March on the Queenesia II

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Jeffrey M
  • United States United States

We had mild current, moderate visibility, a few Mantas, and millions of fish

Diving Komodo in April on the Neptune One

  • 4.8 Review score
  • Elizabeth C
  • United States United States

Excellent. Amazing fish and coral. The flying fox (bat migration) was a very nice addition

Diving Komodo in May on the Queenesia

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • kamil F
  • France France

Great diving despite sometimes heavy currents. Saw lots of Manta Rays (it was the season), white tip sharks and lot of macro.

Diving Komodo in June on the La Galigo

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Kerri H
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Some of the best in the world.

Diving Komodo in July on the Jaya

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Serene G
  • Singapore Singapore

Schools of fish were beautiful and visibility was great!

Diving Komodo in July on the Empress II

  • 9.2 Superb
  • BYUNGRYANG J
  • South Korea South Korea

It was a great dive, actually better than what I expected to be.

Diving Komodo in July on the Moana

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Darren M
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Amazing, though some challenging currents Good mix of reefs, walls, drift dives Lots of mantas, turtles, sharks, big schools of jacks, sweet lips, some large wrasses Good macro diving for night dives

Diving Komodo in August on the Moana

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Mariuccia D
  • Italy Italy

Fun, beautiful, unfogettable

Diving Komodo in August on the La Galigo

  • 7.6 Good
  • Cornelia P
  • Switzerland Switzerland

Water temperature sometimes quite cold, really nice corals and sponges

Diving Komodo in August on the Indo Aggressor

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • David F
  • Australia Australia

Outstanding! Beautiful reef. Some of the best I have seen and I have dived all over the world.

Diving Komodo in August on the Duyung Baru

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Anja S
  • Germany Germany

The diving is challenging. A lot of diversity, pristine dive sites for most of the dives and the crew made it possible so we mostly didn’t run into other people.

Diving Komodo in August on the Emperor Raja Laut

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Tancredi M
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

The best we have seen so far. Mantas, sharks, sea snakes and pristine reefs with challenging currents that certainly pack some excitement into each dive.

Diving Komodo in September on the Moana

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Marc S
  • Switzerland Switzerland

The dives were amazing and we could see almost everything we were expecting and more!

Diving Komodo in September on the Kira Kira

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Guido P
  • Germany Germany

It is without doubt one of the top spots worldwide

Diving Komodo in September on the Moana

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • peter G
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

The dive sites a fabtastic. Reefs are full of life with many huge schools of fish, sharks and mantas

Diving Komodo in October on the Lalunia

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Yuka F
  • Japan Japan

Many mantas make me happy, but it was cold beyond my imagination.

Diving Komodo in December on the Cheng Ho

  • 8.0 Very good
  • Fabian E
  • Switzerland Switzerland

We had water temperatures arround 26°C so I recommend using a 5mm. Visiblity changed from 10 to 20m. Sometimes no current sometimes strong current. All in all very interessting dive sites

Diving Komodo in January on the Lalunia

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Paolo Z
  • Switzerland Switzerland

Great you can see from macro to bigger things, water was comfortable and currents where quite mild

Diving Komodo in February on the La Unua

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Jeonghyun O
  • South Korea South Korea

Visibility and underwater temperature was not so good. But master nero was perfect. So that's enough to me.

Diving Komodo in March on the La Unua

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Ste E
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Very variable given the weather conditions we had. Beautiful reef, good for both big and small marine life.

Diving Komodo in March on the Moana

  • 8.0 Very good
  • Andrey B
  • Germany Germany

Amazing dive sites with mix of pelagic action (manta rays, white and black tips, tuna, various huge schools of fish) and macro diversity

Diving Komodo in April on the Adelaar

  • 8.4 Very good
  • Maniam K
  • Singapore Singapore

Enjoyed the current dives with scooling fish and many palegics.

Diving Komodo in May on the Moana

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Olga S
  • Netherlands Netherlands

The went above all my expectations. All the life and Coral were a feast for our eyes.

Diving Komodo in May on the Cajoma IV

  • 8.4 Very good
  • Burak T
  • Turkey Turkey

For experienced divers, lots of current. Good

Diving Komodo in June on the Tanaka

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Paul B
  • France France

Amazing - a few sharks, schools of tunas, and outstanding coral reef life

Diving Komodo in June on the Duyung Baru

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Slawomir W
  • Poland Poland

Outstanding coral reef, mantas, sharks and macro life

Diving Komodo in June on the Kira Kira

  • 8.4 Very good
  • Kong S
  • Canada Canada

world class dive sites! beautiful healthy corals

Diving Komodo in July on the Emperor Raja Laut

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Andrea Joyce R
  • New Zealand New Zealand

Diving was awesome ... drawbacks included the number of other divers and boats in the middle and southern locations.

Diving Komodo in July on the Jaya

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Vincent G
  • France France

beautiful (from Manta, shark to nudibranches)

Diving Komodo in July on the Tidak ApaPa

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Emil C
  • Sweden Sweden

I had a lot of fun. Saw some cool stuff I've never seen before and got to dive in some good currents on some of the sites.

Diving Komodo in July on the Kira Kira

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Jose N
  • Australia Australia

Most of the spots were spectacular, some had some damage but even so there was plenty of marine life everywhere.

Diving Komodo in July on the Kira Kira

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Roland W
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Komodo is not the remote location I initially expected and as such it was more crowded on a number of dive sites than I had anticipated, despite this there was generally good vis (15-20 metres), lots of life and excellent coral reefs. The sea-mount, pinnacles and the cauldron are particularly memorable dives.

Diving Komodo in July on the Jaya

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • Anya C
  • Australia Australia

Most dive site need to deal with under water current but there is lots of Mantas

Diving Komodo in July on the Komodo Shalom

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Martin S
  • Australia Australia

Great variety and easy diving

Diving Komodo in July on the Lady Denok

  • 8.4 Very good
  • Franco R
  • Argentina Argentina

Lovely, nice gardens. Especially Tata Besar

Diving Komodo in August on the Jaya

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • YUEN FAI DICK W
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

excellent though strong currents some times

Diving Komodo in August on the Carpe Diem

  • 7.2 Good
  • Nancy C
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Great diving, loads of life, diverse range of dive sites

Diving Komodo in August on the Komodo Shalom

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Thomas F
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Excellent - some of the best we have been lucky enough to do anywhere in the world.

Diving Komodo in August on the Mutiara Laut

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Hitomi K
  • Japan Japan

Excellent, strong current and challenging at sites. Noticed many fire corals to watch out

Diving Komodo in August on the Empress II

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Danielle J
  • Singapore Singapore

Extremely awesome experience

Diving Komodo in August on the Yoshi

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Nicholas L
  • Australia Australia

World class coral and fish life!

Diving Komodo in August on the Tanaka

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Kieran M
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Overall an amazing place, lots of corals and fishes. Though Komodo is known to be having strong currents, there are also many dive sites that do not have strong currents/are manageable and ok for Open Water/Beginner divers. Just make sure to inform your DMs before the trip of your level of diving.

Diving Komodo in August on the Carpe Diem

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Adrien S
  • Mauritania Mauritania

Crazy. Manta rays, sharks, turtles, very healthy coral.

Diving Komodo in August on the Cajoma IV

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Mariana L
  • Portugal Portugal

Best diving experience I've had so far, each dive better than the last. Amazing variety and quantity of fish and corals, big and small, amazingly colourful sites.

Diving Komodo in August on the Leyla

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Matthieu N
  • Belgium Belgium

Excellent but some really strong currents on some dive sites.

Diving Komodo in August on the Ratu Pelangi

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Ke Li C
  • Australia Australia

The diving in Komodo was great, lots of currents, beautiful coral reefs and beautiful fish. Lots of mantas too!

Diving Komodo in August on the Jaya

  • 7.2 Good
  • Sally L
  • Hong Kong Hong Kong

Diving in Komodo National Park is fun and adventure. Good visibility generally. South Komodo is a bit cool, however 3mm wetsuit with hood is quite enough for me. A few divesites are especially impressive. Healthy corals full of lives. Great variety of creatures. While my trip was taken during full moon, currents were very strong sometimes. Recommended for experienced divers with strong legs.

Diving Komodo in September on the NusaTara

  • 8.8 Fabulous
  • diego L
  • Mexico Mexico

Diving in Komodo has everything you would want from a liveaboard: current dives, night dives, sunset dives, reef wall dives, big animals, small animals, all types of corals...

Diving Komodo in October on the Komodo Shalom

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • David D
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Some of it was excellent, good visibility and lots to see. Some very strong currents that made diving difficult. Not a place for inexperienced divers.

Diving Komodo in October on the Yoshi

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Anson L
  • Singapore Singapore

Strong current and cold water.. Was exciting and fun, not suitable for beginner

Diving Komodo in October on the Yoshi

  • 7.6 Good
  • Adam C
  • Australia Australia

Diverse with some world class dive sites

Diving Komodo in November on the Moana

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Cameron B
  • Canada Canada

Strong currents during full moon, water temp 21-26C with decent visibility. Great variety from macro to Mantas, great corals.Calm seas and some nice sheltered bays and coves.

Diving Komodo in November on the NusaTara

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Chit Her C
  • Malaysia Malaysia

Most of the dive sites comes with currents, so a reef hook maybe a good idea. Full moon will bring the stronger currents and the new moon phase brings weaker currents. So checking the moon position can be a good decision before booking a slot..

Diving Komodo in November on the Komodo Shalom

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Joanna S
  • Poland Poland

The visibility wasn't always great, but the dive sites were fantastic

Diving Komodo in December on the Sea Safari VII

  • 8.0 Very good
  • Elaine S
  • New Zealand New Zealand

Challenging and very enjoyable....my 8th trip there.

Diving Komodo in December on the Indo Aggressor

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Kiia M
  • Finland Finland

We saw turtles, manta rays or sharks almost on every dive. Just amazing dives!

Diving Komodo in January on the Oceanic

  • 8.0 Very good
  • Mizuho K
  • Japan Japan

Good condition, but cool water in January

Diving Komodo in January on the Cheng Ho

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Janice L
  • Malaysia Malaysia

Cold water with strong current making every dives very exciting

Diving Komodo in January on the Indo Aggressor

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Daphne C
  • Singapore Singapore

Strong currents but worthwhile!

Diving Komodo in June on the Solitude Adventurer

  • 8.4 Very good
  • fancy L
  • Canada Canada

Beautiful reefs and corals

Diving Komodo in July on the Mermaid II

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Pasquale C
  • Italy Italy

Diving is really good, corals are great and healthy in some parts. Biodiversity is abundant but not much large fishes. Great for Macro

Diving Komodo in July on the Duyung Baru

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Jose A
  • Spain Spain

Shore dive sites, like at Komodo bay, were sadly a bit dirty. We only did two of them at night.

Diving Komodo in July on the Nusantara

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Lee R
  • Australia Australia

Very good. Large schools of coral fish at all sites. Sites very dependent on tides - Indo Aggressor showed good judgement in sites selections.

Diving Komodo in July on the Indo Aggressor

  • 7.6 Good
  • Elaine S
  • New Zealand New Zealand

Great if you love currents, healthy reefs, billions of fish, mantas. Fun.

Diving Komodo in August on the Blue Manta

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • benjamin F
  • France France

Lot of diverse dive sites & experiences: reef dive, drift dive, coral bummies, sand dive, night dive, …

Diving Komodo in August on the Sokaraja

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Katrina L
  • New Zealand New Zealand

Great. So many different things to see and do

Diving Komodo in August on the La Galigo

  • 5.6 Review score
  • Keunyoung P
  • South Korea South Korea

Diving was soso. We couldn't go to the Manta Ally. We saw 1 manta in the shot gun.

Diving Komodo in September on the Mermaid II

  • 8.4 Very good
  • David R
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom

Diving was good in all locations, not for the untrained but very manageable for those who are.

Diving Komodo in September on the Indo Aggressor

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Ewa Z
  • Germany Germany

Great, but it's not for beginners

Diving Komodo in November on the Queenesia

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Cécile J
  • France France

One of the best we ever did. Mantas where everywhere, we saw 3 different species of sharks. Fishes everywhere and gorgeous corals. We were very lucky with the current as well

Diving Komodo in November on the Nusantara

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Din-Wei L
  • Taiwan Taiwan

Very unique with many special reef fishes & creatures to be appreciated.

Diving Komodo in January on the Indo Aggressor

  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Juan E
  • China China

Surprising, diverse and rewarding.

Diving Komodo in February on the Queenesia

  • 9.2 Superb
  • Chi Lun C
  • Hong Kong Hong Kong

Abundance of manta rays in Manta Alley, beautiful coral, reef and fishes, my diving trip in Komodo was amazing

Diving Komodo in May on the Blue Manta

  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Stéphanie G
  • Belgium Belgium

Great diving, we got to see a lot of mantas, sharks, turtles, nudibranches, coral, clown fish, and loads of other marine life !

Diving Komodo in May on the Busy Girl


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