The Ultimate Komodo Liveaboard diving trip adds two days to our Jurassic Komodo itinerary, letting you dive into the wonders of more islands throughout Komodo National Park
Labuan Bajo - Labuan Bajo
Pick up at 08.00AM
Open Water – 40 minimum logged dives
Advanced Open Water – 20 minimum logged dives
6 Days / 5 Nights
US $ 180
Approximately 16 dives in total
We will collect you from your hotel or Labuan Bajo airport between 8:00 – 9:00 A.M. on the day of departure to welcome you onboard La Galigo. After a refreshing welcome drink, a quick breakfast, and a safety briefing of our vessel, we aim to anchor up around 10:00 A.M. from Labuan Bajo.
After around 2 hours of sailing, we will arrive at our first destination, the islands of Sebayur Kecil and Sebayur Besar, where we will conduct 2 dives after lunch. We have identified Sebayur as a fantastic, calm introduction for your first day in the park.
These two great little islands are well sheltered from the infamous currents around Komodo, allowing you a great opportunity to practice using your SMB, cameras, dive computers, or just to get back into the swing of things after a lengthy layoff from diving.
After a morning dive at stunning Tatawa Besar, we go in search of Manta rays at the world-class dive site Manta Point (known to the locals as Karang Makassar). After lunch, we will head to one of the highlights of Komodo diving – Batu Bolong, which presents us a chance to see large pelagic species such as Giant Trevally and Barracuda, as well as sharks and Napoleon Maori Wrasse.
Later that afternoon, we set sail for the northwest part of Komodo, for a light trek on the island of Gili Lawa Darat, to witness an amazing Komodo sunset, dipping behind the nearby active volcano of Sangeang. For the night dive, we will stay in the bay close to the trekking area, and dive at the site Stranger Things, for a chance to get your first glimpse of macro life in the national park.
Day three is our personal favourite in terms of diving, and all three of the dives normally conducted on this day are what we would consider unforgettable.
The morning is spent on both Crystal Rock and Castle Rock, two submerged pinnacles that are home to an abundance of marine life. Teams of hunting Giant and Big-Eye Trevally patrol the blue waters of the reefs, chasing large schools of smaller fish. Eagle Rays glide effortlessly in the currents whilst the reef sharks hunt for their next meal.
The afternoon sees us visit the legendary dive site known as The Cauldron (a.k.a The Shotgun). Famous for its rip-roaring drift dive, it is akin to an underwater rollercoaster that needs to be experienced to be believed, and a ‘bucket listʼ dive site for divers from across the world. Hold on until the end of the dive for a big surprise The night dive will be spent diving on Komodo Bay, depending on mooring conditions.
We wake early in the morning to take in one of Komodoʼs world-class golden sunrises, followed by one of its best dive sites, the Golden Passage which is a drift dive that offers outstanding coral reef topography, as well as encounters with schools of Sweetlips and Snappers, White Tip Reef Sharks and the occasional passing Manta Ray.
During breakfast, La Galigo will anchor up and head south into the centre of the park, where we will endeavour to dive Police Corner if conditions are favourable, one of the less-known sites in central Komodo. In the afternoon we plan to visit the island of Mauan, where mantas come to visit its cleaning station.
Up next is Siaba Besar, a fantastic night dive for the macro photographer, where it is possible to encounter Flamboyant Cuttlefish, Ghost Pipefish, various types of Nudibranchs, as well as the elusive Wunderpus and Blue-Ringed Octopus!
The final dive of your trip will be at Pink Beach, a gorgeous, shallow coral garden with schools of sweetlips and other colourful reef fish.
After the morningʼs diving and a hearty breakfast, we head on foot to The Island of Komodo, home to the legendary Komodo Dragons in the park.
Later that afternoon La Galigo anchors up and sets sail east to Pulau Kalong, where at sunset an epic number of fruit bats leave this island in search of their sustenance on the mainland of Flores.
The night time sees our crew arrange a fancy BBQ banquet on the top deck as you take in your final Komodo sunset.
La Galigo will be anchored up in the morning around 2:00 A.M. in Labuan Bajo, in preparation for you to catch your flight, or check in toyour hotel.
Guests are welcome to stay onboard until 11:00 A.M., during which we have the chance to exchange trip images, and contacts so you can keep in touch with newfound dive buddies while we assist you with transportation to your desired location.
Located in Central Indonesia, Komodo National Park is easily accessible from major domestic and international gateways. Travelers can reach the region through convenient flight connections from Jakarta, Bali, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur before continuing onward to Labuan Bajo, the main gateway to Komodo National Park.
Starting in 2025, Labuan Bajo’s airport has expanded its international connectivity, making travel to Komodo more straightforward than ever. AirAsia operates non-stop flights between Kuala Lumpur and Labuan Bajo, while Jetstar offers direct flights from Singapore. These routes provide international travelers with additional options for reaching Komodo without transiting through larger Indonesian airports.
Key International & Domestic Gateways
For those traveling via Bali, frequent daily flights connect Denpasar and Labuan Bajo, providing flexibility for visitors who wish to spend time in Bali before joining their Komodo adventure. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur also offer convenient onward connections for travelers coming from across Asia and beyond.
Travelers will typically find the widest range of schedules and flight options with the following airlines:
With multiple daily departures from Indonesia’s major aviation hubs and growing international access, reaching Komodo National Park is now more convenient than ever for travelers from around the world.