Komodo Sea Dragon Itinerary

Komodo 7N

8 days / 7 nights

About Komodo Sea Dragon

  • Sumptuous contemporary design and beautiful cabins
  • Explore the Komodo National Park and Alor Archipelago in style
  • Snorkeller-friendly liveaboard, ensuring non-divers don’t miss-out

Offering a brand new concept in this region, the Komodo Sea Dragon is exclusively designed to provide personal, tailor-made experiences and extraordinary comfort while exploring the beauty of the Komodo Archipelago - one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Embark on adventurous dive expeditions in this remote region, and beyond to the Alor Archipelago, whilst enjoying first-class comforts and enriching experiences, both above and below the waves.


Itinerary details

8 days / 7 nights
Up to 18
Advanced Open Water - Minimum 30 dives
Required

Highlights

  • Circular itinerary exploring the very best of Komodo National Park
  • Enjoy the current swept at Castle Rock and Crystal Rock
  • Meet the mantas of Komodo National Park
  • Marvel at the macro critters of Padar
  • Visit Padar’s viewpoint to see three beaches with different coloured sand
  • Dive the well-known macro-haven, Cannibal Rock
  • Visit the world's largest lizard, the Komodo dragon
  • Share a sunset with flying foxes
  • Night dive is included in the schedule

Day 1:
You can start with an easy check dive at Sebayur Kecil, a shallow reef with clear water and gentle currents. You can see various fish species, such as clownfish, angelfish, butterflyfish, and lionfish, as well as corals, sponges, and sea fans. You can also experience the underwater world after dark with a night dive at Mini Wall, a sloping reef with sandy patches and rocky outcrops. You can find many nocturnal creatures, such as crabs, shrimps, lobsters, cuttlefish, and octopus, as well as some rare critters, such as bobtail squid, stargazer, and frogfish. These two dives will surely make your trip to Labuan Bajo a fun and exciting one.

Day 2:
You can dive at Castle Rock, known for strong currents and abundant marine life. You can see schools of fish, such as jacks, snappers, fusiliers, and barracudas, as well as sharks, dolphins, and rays. You can also explore the vibrant marine ecosystem at Crystal Rock, where you can find colourful corals, sponges, sea fans, and anemones, as well as various fish species, such as anthias, angelfish, butterflyfish, and surgeonfish. Another site worth experiencing is The Cauldron, where you can dive in a bowl-shaped depression with swirling currents. You can enjoy the sensation of flying over the edge of the bowl and see the stunning underwater scenery, such as coral gardens, sandy slopes, and rocky pinnacles. Finally, you can experience a unique nocturnal underwater experience with a night dive at Gili Lawa Darat, where you can find many creatures that are active only after dark, such as crabs, shrimps, lobsters, cuttlefish, and octopus, as well as some rare critters, such as bobtail squid, stargazer, and frogfish. These four dive sites will surely make your trip to Komodo National Park a thrilling one.

Day 3:
If you are looking for an unforgettable diving experience, you should visit the Komodo National Park in Indonesia. There, you can dive at four amazing sites that offer different attractions and challenges. You can dive at Batu Bolong, a pinnacle teeming with marine life, where you can see colourful corals, schools of fish, sharks, and turtles. You can also encounter graceful manta rays at Manta Point, a cleaning station for these gentle giants. Another site worth exploring is the Pink Beach, near the famous beach with pink sand. Here, you can find a variety of underwater wonders, such as nudibranchs, frogfish, seahorses, and octopus. Finally, you can experience a night dive at Komodo Bay, where you can discover nocturnal sea creatures, such as crabs, shrimps, cuttlefish, and moray eels. These four dive sites will surely make your trip to Komodo National Park a memorable one.

Day 4:
You can see these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, as well as other wildlife, such as deer, wild boar, and birds. You can also dive at three amazing sites that offer different attractions and challenges. You can dive at Three Sisters, where you can explore unique underwater formations, such as three coral-covered pinnacles that rise from the depths. You can see various fish species, such as anthias, angelfish, butterflyfish, and surgeonfish, as well as corals, sponges, and sea fans. You can also discover the marine wonders at the Secret Garden dive site, where you can find a variety of underwater creatures, such as nudibranchs, frogfish, seahorses, and octopus. Another site worth diving is Padar Kecil, where you can conclude the day with a night dive. You can find many nocturnal creatures, such as crabs, shrimps, lobsters, cuttlefish, and octopus, as well as some rare critters, such as bobtail squid, stargazer, and frogfish. These activities will surely make your trip to Komodo National Park a fun and exciting one.

Day 5:
You can see the stunning scenery of the island, such as the rugged hills, the green valleys, and the three-coloured beaches. You can also dive at two amazing sites that offer different attractions and challenges. You can dive at Manta Alley for more encounters with manta rays, the gentle giants of the sea. You can see these graceful creatures gliding in the water, as well as other fish species, such as snappers, trevallies, and sharks. You can also night dive at Torpedo Point for a unique diving experience. You can find many electric rays, also known as torpedoes, that can produce electric shocks to stun their prey. You can also see other nocturnal creatures, such as crabs, shrimps, lobsters, cuttlefish, and octopus. These activities will surely make your trip to Komodo National Park a fun and exciting one.

Day 6:
If you are looking for a diving adventure that will take your breath away, you should visit the Komodo National Park in Indonesia. There, you can dive at four amazing sites that offer different attractions and challenges. You can dive at Cannibal Rock, where you can witness diverse marine life, such as corals, sponges, sea fans, anemones, nudibranchs, frogfish, seahorses, octopus, and more. You can also explore the underwater beauty at Yellow Wall, where you can see a wall covered with yellow soft corals and sponge craters, as well as various fish species, such as anthias, angelfish, butterflyfish, and surgeonfish. Another site worth diving is Pillarsteen, where you can discover unique underwater structures, such as pillars, caves, and overhangs, that create stunning underwater scenery. You can also see different fish species, such as snappers, trevallies, groupers, and sharks, as well as corals, sponges, and sea fans. Finally, you can conclude the day with a night dive at Padar Bay, where you can find many nocturnal creatures, such as crabs, shrimps, lobsters, cuttlefish, and octopus, as well as some rare critters, such as bobtail squid, stargazer, and frogfish. These four dive sites will surely make your trip to Komodo National Park a fun and exciting one.

Day 7:
You can dive at two amazing sites that offer different attractions and challenges. You can dive at Pengah Kecil, where you can see a variety of fish species, such as anthias, angelfish, butterflyfish, and surgeonfish, as well as corals, sponges, and sea fans. You can also explore the underwater wonders at Police Corner, where you can find a slope with sandy patches and rocky outcrops, as well as various fish species, such as snappers, trevallies, groupers, and sharks. Another activity worth doing is witnessing the fascinating sight of flying foxes in the evening at Kalong Island. You can see thousands of these large bats flying out of the mangrove forest to feed on fruits and nectar. Finally, you can return to Labuan Bajo, concluding your exploration of the Komodo National Park. You can enjoy the scenic views of the town and the bay, as well as the local cuisine and culture. These activities will surely make your trip to Komodo National Park a relaxing and enjoyable one.

Day 8:
After enjoying your last moments on the komodo sea dragon boat, you will bid farewell to the friendly crew who made your trip unforgettable. You will then check out from your cosy accommodation and get ready for your next adventure.

Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.

Transfer details

Departure

10:00am

Labuan Bajo

Labuan Bajo Airport: LBJ

Return

10:00am

Labuan Bajo

Labuan Bajo Airport: LBJ


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