- for reservations at least a week before sailing from Lombok to Komodo boat 4 days 3 nights
- Temporarily traveling to Komodo Island from Lombok by cruise boat, waiting for weather conditions and local government
Boat Trip Komodo ~ 47 article(s)
Swim with the Gentle Giants of Sumbawa on Komodo Tours
In the heart of Sumbawa Island lies one of Indonesia’s most awe-inspiring natural attractions Saleh Bay. Known as the home of the gentle giants, this vast bay is a sanctuary where travelers can swim side by side with whale sharks, the world’s largest fish. Beyond its marine wonder, Saleh Bay is surrounded by local life,... read more
Kayangan Gateway from Lombok to Labuan Bajo on Komodo Tours
Kayangan Harbor, located on the eastern coast of Lombok Island, is one of the busiest and most important ports in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Serving as the main connection between Lombok and Sumbawa, this harbor is also the starting point for many adventure seekers who wish to explore the magnificent Komodo Islands through the 4D3N... read more
Labuan Bajo: Discover Eastern Indonesia with Komodo Tours
Welcome to Labuan Bajo, a hidden paradise tucked away in the eastern part of Indonesia. Known as the gateway to the world-famous Komodo National Park, Labuan Bajo offers a perfect blend of adventure and tranquility. Whether you’re seeking thrilling island excursions, breathtaking landscapes, or a peaceful escape by the sea, this small coastal town has... read more
Komodo Tour Route: The Untouched Gem of Sumbawa and Lombok
Just a short boat ride away from Poto Tano Harbor in Sumbawa, Kenawa Island is one of Indonesia’s most breathtaking yet underrated destinations. Despite its small size only about 15 hectares, the island offers a mesmerizing combination of golden savanna hills, white sandy beaches, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Standing quietly between Sumbawa a... read more
Manjarite Island: Hidden Tropical Escape in Labuan Bajo!
Manjarite Island, a small island located in the Komodo National Park (KNP), Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara, is becoming a popular tourist destination due to its captivating natural beauty. Although not as popular as Komodo Island or Padar Island, Manjarite Island offers an equally extraordinary natural charm. Known for its soft white sandy beaches, clear... read more
Why Kelor Island Is a Must-Visit in Flores, Indonesia!
When you visit Komodo Island, East Nusa Tenggara, don’t forget to plan a visit to other equally captivating destinations. One recommended place is Kelor Island, Labuan Bajo, with its stunning panorama. Kelor Island is located in Manggarai Regency, Flores, Indonesia, precisely in East Nusa Tenggara Province. With its romantic atmosphere, this place is p... read more
Visit Komodo National Park After Sumbawa: By BOSE
Visit Komodo National Park After Sumbawa: A Seamless Island- Hopping Adventure Embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey from the volcanic landscapes of Sumbawa to the legendary Komodo National Park—a thrilling escape filled with breathtaking scenery, wildlife wonders, and unforgettable island vibes. Why Start Your Journey in Sumbawa? Sumbawa, nestled between... read more
“How to Visit Manta Point Labuan Bajo: Complete Guide
Manta Point Labuan Bajo: Your Ultimate Visitor Guide West Manggarai’s Labuan Bajo serves as the gateway to Komodo National Park’s wonders, with Manta Point standing out as a world-class snorkeling and diving spot. This marine sanctuary lets you swim alongside giant oceanic manta rays (3-5 meter wingspans) in crystal-clear waters. Exact Location O... read more
Komodo vs Rinca: Where to See Dragons in 2025
The Land of the Dragons Indonesia’s Komodo National Park is world-famous as the only natural habitat of the Komodo dragon—the largest and most dangerous lizard on Earth. But if you’re planning a visit in 2025, you might be wondering: Komodo vs Rinca — which island should you visit to see the dragons up close? Both... read more
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