Diving in Komodo National Park: A World Beneath the Waves
- Jake & Mel
- Sep 22, 2025
- 1 min read
Indonesia isn’t just beautiful above the surface — it’s a diver’s paradise below. Komodo National Park, famous for its dragons, is also home to some of the most vibrant reefs on earth.
Picture this: drifting with manta rays, gliding over coral gardens alive with color, and spotting schools of tropical fish that look like confetti underwater. Even if you’re not a diver, snorkeling here is world-class, and tours are easy to arrange from Labuan Bajo.
Of course, you’ll also want to see the legendary Komodo dragons on Rinca or Komodo Island. Walking alongside the world’s largest lizard feels like stepping back into Jurassic Park — thrilling, a little scary, and unforgettable.
🛶 Insider Tip: Book a liveaboard boat for a few days. You’ll wake up on deck to pink sunrises, spend your days diving/snorkeling, and fall asleep under skies full of stars.
After days on the water, it’s time to head somewhere totally different — Indonesia’s volcanoes.



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