Indonesia’s Komodo National Park is one of the most epic places to go scuba diving in the world. Here’s a detailed run down of some of the major dive sites.
Manta Alley
A truly epic dive site above and below water, Manta Alley is one of the most dramatic dive sites in Indonesia to see manta rays. Read More
Cannibal Rock
A dive site with an atmosphere all of its own, Cannibal Rock is one of Komodo’s don’t miss dive sites Read More
Yellow Wall
Yellow Wall is a spectacular mix of top reef and wall covered in corals, sea cucumbers and featherstars. Read More
Batu Bolong
Batu Bolong is one of Komodo’s signature dive site with lots to see and some interesting currents to avoid. Read More
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A Komodo Liveaboard is typically 3 to 7 nights long - decide your dates and search for availability on liveaboard.com
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Also check our Last Minute Liveaboard Deals page for Komodo liveaboard discounts.
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Browse detailed info and photos about individual Komodo dive sites so you can get a sense of what to expect.Check times and pricing of flights to Labuan Bajo which is where most Komodo liveaboards depart and return.Check my liveaboard packing list to make sure you bring all you needIt's compulsory to have diving insurance. World Nomads offers diving insurance as part of their Thailand travel insuranceBook a hotel in Labuan Bajo or Bali for when you get back from the liveaboard. Bali has a decent airport hotel if required - no need to leave the airport.Decide if you want to stay on in Labuan Bajo after your trip and explore Komodo onland
Castle Rock
Sharks and super fishy action are the main draw of Castle Rock, one of Komodo’s most exciting dive sites Read MoreCrystal Rock
One of Komodo’s most famous dive sites, Crystal Rock is a spectacular array of colourful coral reefs and big schools of fish Read MorePengah Kecil
Pengah Kecil provides some interesting ledges and slopes on its rocky walls where marine life gathers.Read MoreSebayur Kecil
Sebayur Kecil is a steep, white sand curved slope heading down into a channel, covered with an impressive coral garden Read MoreSiaba Besar (Turtle City)
Siaba Besar is a very calm, shallow bay with bright white sand, big lettuce corals and a group of resident turtles. Read MoreTanjung Batu Besar
An impressive hard coral garden on a black sand slope, Tanjung Batu Besar is great for reef noodling and critter hunting alike. Read MoreKomodo Liveaboard Trip Reports
- Komodo Liveaboard trip report August 2022 – MSY Damai 2
- Komodo Liveaboard trip report November 2009 – MSY Damai 1
- Komodo Liveaboard trip report September 2008 – Indo Siren
- Komodo Liveaboard trip report December 2006 – Komodo Dancer
Komodo Diving Podcasts
Komodo Dive Sites Map
Diving And Travel Insurance
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:: Check the availability and pricing of liveaboards in Indonesia and book online.
:: Find the cheapest flights to Indonesia - one search will show you the prices and times from scores of airlines for your trip. A real timesaver. You'll typically need to fly into Jakarta and then get a connecting flight to Sorong (SOQ) for Raja Ampat, Labuan Bajo (LBJ) for Komodo, Biak for Cenderawasih Bay (BIK) - but check with your liveaboard operator on optimum flights
:: Make sure you don't forget to bring any of the essentials for your scuba diving trip with our comprehensive Liveaboard Packing List
:: World Nomads offers simple and flexible travel insurance. Buy at home or while traveling and claim online from anywhere in the world.
:: Find available places to stay in Indonesia on Booking.com - usually you can reserve a room with no upfront payment. Pay when you check out. Free cancellations too. The Jakarta Airport Hotel, located in Terminal 2, is convenient for a transit stayover.
:: Need inspiration? See our Best Places To Dive In Indonesia for ideas of where to go and what to do.