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Best Snorkeling Spot in Komodo National Park

Best Snorkeling spot in komodo islands. Komodo National Park, located in West Nusa Tenggara, offers an abundance of natural and marine beauty. Famous as the home of the world’s smallest ancient reptilenthe Komodo dragon which can only be found in this region, it has also become a paradise for snorkeling enthusiasts. Some of the most well-known snorkeling spots here include Pink Beach, with its unique pink sand, Manta Point, where snorkelers can have a majestic encounter with manta rays, and the crystal-clear waters of Kanawa Island, ready to captivate the eyes and hearts of ocean lovers.

1. Pink Beach

Pink Beach Komodo island

Snorkeling here is suitable for those of you who want to see views with shallow coral gardens such as hard coral or soft coral, there are colorful tropical fish and sometimes small marine life can be seen in protected areas. The best time to visit is around April to November being the most ideal time with the best visibility during the day during the dry season. Tips and etiquette when visiting Pink Beach are to avoid stepping on or touching the coral to preserve the marine ecosystem, use marine-friendly sunscreen and snorkel with an official guide.

2. Manta Point

Manta Point is home to the natural habitat of giant manta rays, measuring approximately 3-5 meters wide, on Komodo Island. The abundance of plankton carried by the currents into the waters around Komodo Island often attracts swarms of manta rays, as plankton is their favorite food. This is the reason the area is named Manta Point.

The peak period for seeing manta rays is around May-October during the dry season. The opportunity to see manta rays still exists, but it depends on the current and the availability of plankton. When snorkeling, do not follow the manta rays. Let them approach if you are curious and stay with a guide for safety.

3. Siaba Besar

Best snorkeling spot in komodo islands
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Siaba Besar, also known as Turtle City, is famous for its calm bay with healthy coral reefs and is home to green turtles. It’s perfect for relaxing snorkeling in low currents. It’s accessible at any time, with maximum water clarity during the dry season.

4. Kanawa Island

Kenawa Island

Kanawa Island is a small island easily accessible from Labuan Bajo. Its clear waters, healthy coral reefs, and shoreline are ideal for light snorkeling. It’s also often the last stop before heading to Labuan Bajo.

Conservation & Responsible Snorkeling

  • Don’t touch or feed marine animals.
  • Avoid standing on coral.
  • Use eco-friendly products.
  • Choose a tour operator that supports environmental conservation.

FAQ

Q: Can you see manta rays and turtles on the same day?

A: Yes, if the tour combines Manta Point and Siaba Besar.

 

Q: Is Pink Beach safe for beginners?

A: It’s safe, especially in shallow areas, but it’s still recommended to go with a guide and wear a life jacket.

 

Q: Do I need to pay an entrance fee to Komodo National Park?

A: Yes, there are different ticket prices depending on the day and activity.

Conclusion

Komodo National Park has it all: rare pink beaches, encounters with manta rays, swimming with turtles, and relaxing snorkeling on tiny islands.
With proper planning and an eco-friendly attitude, your snorkeling experience here can be one of the most memorable experiences of your life.

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