Enjoy the wonders of Komodo National Park with its pristine beaches where some of them are made of coral remnants of red and white sand, its rich marine life which is certainly one of the best places in the world for scuba diving and snorkeling and nothing compare to its very wild and prehistorical atmosphere that is really unique!
3 days is the minimum length for exploring the best snorkeling spots ranked 5*, hiking to some amazing view points, visiting the Komodo dragons, swimming with the majestic manta rays and relaxing!
Day 1
Labuan Bajo – Kelor Island – Rinca Island – Kalong Island
Pick up from the Airport or your Hotel in Labuan Bajo to reach the Harbour.
Trekking to the top of Kelor Island to enjoy the beautiful landscape or just relax on the beach.
Snorkeling on the coral reefs to see numerous varieties of colorful fishes and other marine life.
Trekking through the tropical forest in Rinca Island to see the Komodo Dragons and other wild animals.
Watch thousands of Flying Foxes streaming across the sunset view, as they emerge from their nest.
Mooring overnight close to Rinca Island for a delicious dinner and a sweet night.
Day 2
Padar Island – Long Beach – Manta Point – Makassar Reef – Gili Laba Island
Trekking to the top of Padar Island where you can enjoy the iconic landscape.
Relax on a pink-sand beach, swim or snorkel. Relax and enjoy the sandbanks of Makassar Reef.
Snorkeling at Manta Point with a very high chance to swim with Manta Rays.
Snorkeling on a colorful and living coral reefs.
Trekking across the savannah in Gili Lawa Darat Island to reach the sunset point.
Enjoy a dinner on board and sleep close to Gili Lawa Island.
Day 3
Gili Laba – Kanawa – Labuan Bajo
Trekking to the top of Gili Laba Island where you can enjoy a spectacular landscape;Cruising to Kanawa Island to relax on the beach and enjoy the private island of Kanawa or snorkel the coral reefs full of marine life. Cruising to Labuan Bajo & drop-off to your Hotel or the Airport.
The route is always organized according to the weather conditions, the currents and tides.