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Daily Fun Dive

Komodo National Park’s fauna is quite a contrast between the terrestrial and marine fauna. The terrestrial fauna is not as rich as its marine life. Komodo National Park hosts a great number of species under its sea, such as shark, manta ray, turtle, whale, dolphin, eagle rays, pygmy seahorse, false pipefish, clown frogfish, nudibranchs, blue-ringed octopus, sponges, tunicates and many more.

There are about 50 dive sites in Komodo National Park, and each dive site has its own conditions. From calm, swallow water to strong ripping current and deep water. You can choose the dive sites depending on your level of experience. If you are still new in scuba dive, you might want to dive in relatively calm water. We are a very concern with our guest’s safety. Our dive master and dive instructor can always assist you underwater.

Daily Fun Dive

IDR 2.600.000

Minimum 3 pax in a group

Price Include:

  • Divemaster (ratio 1:4)
  • 3 dives a day
  • Lunch, mineral water, tea, coffee, fruits, snacks
  • Clean Towel
  • Hotel pick up & drop off

Price NOT includes:

  • Komodo National Park & Diving fee IDR 275.000
  • Tip for the speedboat team
  • Soda & Alcohol drinks
  • Medical & Diving Insurance
When is the best time to dive in Komodo?

In Komodo, you can dive all year round, as each season offers its own unique beauty and experience, from calm, sunny adventures in crystal-clear waters to thrilling encounters with majestic mantas during the wilder months.

The best time to dive in Komodo is during the dry season, from April to October, when the sea is calm and the days are bright and sunny. This is the perfect season to explore the North and Central dive sites, known for their excellent visibility, colorful coral gardens, and encounters with reef sharks, turtles, giant trevallies, and schools of fusiliers and anthias.

From November to December, the rainy season begins. The sea can be a bit rough and currents stronger—but it’s also the best time to see Manta Rays. During this period, you may also spot nudibranchs, frogfish, and other macro critters hiding among the rocks and corals.

January and February mark the peak of the rainy season, when the weather can be unpredictable and, at times, the harbor master may restrict boats from sailing. Still, when the conditions allow, you may be rewarded with manta trains, turtles, and swirling schools of fish in dramatic underwater landscapes.

By March, the weather starts to improve again, offering a nice mix of calm seas and rich marine life before the dry season returns.

Before planning your trip, please contact us for the latest weather and marine life updates, so you can enjoy the right sites at the right time and make the most of Komodo’s incredible underwater world.

Morning Session
  1. 07:30 – Hotel pick up
  2. 08:00 – Departure from harbor
  3. 09:00 – 1st dive
  4. 10:00 – Surface interval (~1 hour)
Midday Session
  1. 11:00 – 2nd dive
  2. 12:00 – Surface interval & lunch (~1 hour)
  3. 13:00 – 3rd dive
Afternoon Wrap-Up
  1. 14:00 – Depart back to Labuan Bajo
  2. 15:00 – Arrive at harbor
  3. 15:30 – Transfer back to hotel
Dive Planning & Safety
  • Dive sites are chosen based on your experience & preferences for safety
  • Daily briefings with dive master/instructor before each dive
  • Multi-day divers discuss upcoming dive sites each evening
  • Different dive sites explored daily for variety

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