KELOR

KELOR ISLAND

Time to floating with a snorkel! Do short snorkeling on the water around Kelor Island. Kelor Island has a pretty clear sea-water. See various species of fish and hundreds of coral reefs with this unforgettable Flores tour..
MANJARITE

MANJARITE

The location of Manjarite is about an hour from Labuan Bajo. There is a clear, greenish shallow beach, with a depth of about 3-5 meters. Shallow water with minimum waves, making this location a perfect spot for easy snorkeling or relaxing on the boat, enjoying the scenery while our crew prepares lunch and refreshments. From the top, you can see the bottom full of various colorful fishes such as clownfish, scorpionfish, angelfish and even blue ribbon eels. See More
SUNSET KALONG

SUNSET KALONG

Kalong Island is covered by mangroves. Recommended to visit the island at dusk because during the day they are asleep while hanging from the three branches. The waning sun forms the background of millions of bats. As the sun disappears they fly energetically and noisily swarming toward Labuan Bajo. This moment is scheduled to let you witness the display of bats when they come out of the island. See More
TAKA MAKASSAR

TAKA MAKASSAR

The famous Taka Makassar is known as the longest reef in the Komodo National Park. It is also one of the best sanctuaries in Indonesia to encounter the manta rays in large numbers year-round, as confirmed by marine biologists. This natural phenomenon led to various laws in the hopes of protecting manta rays species. As a result, protected Taka Makassar Point has become the most sought-after diving and snorkeling destination in Komodo National Park.With a few trees along the beach providing shaded areas, this stretch of coastline makes an excellent place to relax or enjoy snorkeling or diving in the crystal clear waters. You may see a striped clown fish nestled among the protective tentacles of its sea anemone host, or see a grouper lazily swimming by a flamboyant soft coral. See More
MANTA POINT

MANTA POINT

Makassar Reef or locally called Karang Makassar, also known as Manta Point, is a stretch of reef where mantas are to be found – either solitaire or in a group. Most of the waters are shallow enough to snorkel and see the mantas. . But there are also areas deep enough to dive and linger quietly at the bottom of the sea observe the mantas. Situated between the islands of Komodo and Tatawa strong currents rush through a narrow strait, which attracts mantas. In the Komodo National Park, although diving is a highly recommended activity, divers must beware of the strong currents. its sea anemone host, or see a grouper lazily swimming by a flamboyant soft coral. See More
SIABA

SIABA ISLAND

Siaba Islands is home to fascinating snorkeling spots spread among two main islands known as Siaba Besar and Siaba Kecil in the local language. Both Siaba Islands guarantee superlative snorkeling among sea turtles, .which gave it a nickname – Turtle City. Besides vibrant marine life and coral reefs, the Siaba Islands duo is a pretty stop among dozens of nearby islands within Komodo National Park. You will admire idyllic, sheltered bays with calm waters along the coastal reefs. The reef around Siaba Island is 4-6 meters deep with healthy corals and sand patches around. Siaba is one of the best places to start diving in Komodo Park and will suit everyone. You’ll witness a ton of colorful fish schooling around corals, including the captivating sea turtles. See More
PADAR

PADAR ISLAND

Padar Island is the third largest island in the Komodo National Park. It is located on the South Central side of the park, between Komodo and Rinca Islands. It is endowed with panoramic beauty of rolling hills and beaches illuminated by the sunrays , making it a paradise for photographers. Last but not least, taking your time to witness the sunrise and sunset on Padar Island is extremely rewarding. See More
PINK BEACH

PINK BEACH

Komodo Island has a beach entirely covered by "pink" sand, one of only seven in the world. The sand appears pink because it is a mixture of white and red sand, the latter formed by tiny Foraminifera shells. With a few trees along the beach providing shaded areas, this stretch of coastline makes an excellent place to relax or enjoy snorkeling or diving in the crystal clear waters. You may see a striped clown fish nestled among the protective tentacles of its sea anemone host, or see a grouper lazily swimming by a flamboyant soft coral. See More
GILI LAWA

GILI LAWA

Gili Lawa Darat translated as "the island close to the land" in Bahasa is located in the northern part of the Komodo National Park. Gili Lawa Darat is facing a wide and deep bay of Komodo island. Protected from winds and waves, Gili Lawa Darat is often called by crew "Komodo’s fjord" and makes the perfect spot for water sport, stand up paddle, kayaking and many more. Gili Lawa Darat offers a wonderful trek with panoramic view on the bay and the surroundings. This place is full of marine surprises as it is close to the ocean and if you are lucky enough you might see an humpback or blue whale! One of the favorite places of Hello Flores team. See More
SEBAYUR

SEBAYUR ISLAND

Sebayur Islands sit proudly on the north of Komodo National Park, tucked away in the Flores Sea. There are two Sebayur islands – Sebayur Besar and Sebayur Kecil – and their natural charm is evident both below and above the water. The larger Sebayur Island welcomes with alluring, long beaches and coral reefs boasting with life, and ideal for snorkeling from the beach. The smaller Sebayur Island is among those Komodo islands that attract beginner divers. Both water sports can be carried out conveniently due to the complete facilities and equipment available for rent across the Sebayur islands. See More
SERAYA

SERAYA ISLAND

Seraya Island is situated north of Labuan Bajo and is easily accessible via boat. The island is about 1.3 KM long and about 200 meters wide and is part of the Komodo National Park. The island offers many water sports and you can go snorkeling, diving, fishing and canoeing. Around the island you can enjoy beautiful marine life, such as sea stars, tropical fish and tiny crabs. See More
KANAWA

KANAWA ISLAND

The island of Kanawa, only some 15 km from the burgeoning fishermen’s village of Flores is a gem. It is fringed with a bed of coral reefs teeming with colorful fishes. Its turquoise water is exceptionally calm and clear. Swimming and snorkeling are the most popular family activities here. Dive into the sea from the jetty, and meet schools of fish that cloud the stilts. Time would pass so quietly as you are busy with all of these beach activities. The island of Kanawa has two bulging hills with fantastic panoramic view from the pinnacle. The island’s area is approximately 32 hectares. It is a hideout, hidden from, yet so close to, the burgeoning harbor of Labuan Bajo. Amongst sparsely beach vegetation that grows between a rocky hill and turquoise water, the eco-friendly property is a delightful surprise. It’s a seamless haven. See More

4 Days 3 Night

Day 1      Kelor - Manjarite - Sunset Kalong

• 10.00 AM – 11.00 AM | Meet up at Labuan Bajo Harbour or Hotel/Airport pick up

• Sailing to Kelor Island from Labuan Bajo

• Trekking to the top of Kelor Island then take some photos

• Sailing to Rinca Island, Exploring natural habitat of Komodo Dragons

• Sailing to Kalong Island, enjoying sunset at Kalong Island

• Heading back to the boat and stay overnight on the boat

Day 2      Taka Makasar - Manta Point - Sabit - Siaba

• Sailing to Padar Island, trekking to the top of Padar Island

• Sailing to Pink Beach, exploring the beach, snorkeling and taking a video

• Sailing to Taka Makassar, exploring Taka Makassar, taking some photos/videos then snorkeling

• Heading back to the boat and stay overnight on the boat

Day 3      Padar - Long Pink Beach - Komodo

• Sailing to Manta Point, Snorkeling (if you are lucky you will see incredible Manta Ray)

• Sailing to Gili Lawa, trekking to the top of Gili Lawa

• Snorkeling at Siaba Island

• Snorkeling at Sebayur Island

• Sailing to Kanawa Island, exploring the island and enjoying sunset

• Heading back to the boat and stay overnight on the boat

Day 4      Seraya - Kanawa

• Snorkeling and taking some pictures at Kanawa Island

• Sailing to Sture Island

• Snorkeling at Sture Island

• Heading back to Labuan Bajo

• 01.00 PM – 01.30 PM I Arrive at Labuan Bajo, transfer to hotel/ Airport

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