Komodo National Park, famous for its impressive Komodo dragons, is a remote and evocative destination located between Sumbawa and Flores. Formed by the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Padar and 26 other smaller islands, it is a World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.
Its strategic location in the Coral Triangle and strong tidal currents generate nutrient-rich waters with visibility exceeding 30 metres, creating a unique underwater ecosystem. Here you can find exceptional species such as giant frogfish, blue-ringed octopuses, porcelain crabs, decorated prawns and ghost pipefish, along with endemic species such as sea apples.
The reefs are teeming with life: schools of carangidae, grunts, butterflyfish, manta rays, reef sharks and bamboo sharks. With over 50 dive sites, Komodo offers one of the most comprehensive and enriching underwater experiences in Indonesia.



