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Boat tours around Komodo, Dragons, Pink beach, Padar and snorkeling with Mantas and islands

Boat Excursions to Komodo National Park from Labuan Bajo.
Experience a unique adventure sailing through one of Indonesia's most spectacular settings. Boat tours of Komodo National Park take you to discover paradise islands, pink-sand beaches, snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs, breathtaking sunsets at sea, or sunrise from the top of Padar Island - and, of course, the legendary Komodo dragons.

The excursions set sail from Labuan Bajo, offering 1-, 2-, or 3-day itineraries designed to suit every budget and travel style.

Types of Boats & Onboard Comforts
Every traveler is unique, so I've curated a range of options to match different preferences:
Private cabins: Perfect for those who value privacy and comfort.
Shared cabins: Great for groups or travelers who enjoy meeting new people (3–4 guests).
Boat with enclosed shared deck sleeping: An authentic, budget-friendly adventure, drifting off under the stars in a sheltered space.
Meal quality and onboard amenities vary by vessel, from simple, hearty fare to more elaborate menus featuring a variety of dishes, local specialties, and fresh tropical fruit.

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Itineraries and Must-See Spots in Komodo

All tours include stops at:
Komodo Island or Rinca Island: to observe the famous Komodo dragons up close in their natural habitat.
Padar Island: with its iconic panoramic views and beaches of different colors.
Pink Beach: one of the few pink-sand beaches in the world.
Manta Point: to swim alongside majestic manta rays.

Depending on the itinerary, you may also visit islands such as Kanawa, Kelor, and other hidden gems, perfect for snorkeling over coral reefs and discovering colorful fish, sea turtles, and even small reef sharks.
If you choose a 2- or 3-day tour, depending on the itinerary, you'll enjoy visiting other islands with charming beaches perfect for sunbathing and swimming, such as Kanawa, Kelor, and other hidden gems - ideal for snorkeling over coral reefs and discovering colorful fish, sea turtles, and even small reef sharks. Be amazed by magical moments like the spectacle of flying foxes at sunset in front of Kalong Island. Thousands of these giant bats cross the sky in search of food, creating an unforgettable scene.

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Komodo National Park is located in the Lesser Sunda Islands and is usually explored from the port of Labuan Bajo, on the western side of Flores Island. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991, it is famous for its enormous Komodo dragons — an endemic species — the beauty of its islands, and for being home to some of the best coral reefs in the world for snorkeling and diving. Experience the adventure of a boat tour through Komodo: dragons, Pink Beach, snorkeling with manta rays, sunrise from Padar, and other islands.

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