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Manta Alley
Manta Alley

Manta Alley, located in southern Komodo National Park, features a sloped topography with coral and rock, offering divers of all levels the chance to encounter manta rays, mola mola, and diverse marine life at depths up to 40 meters.

Pink Beach Dive
Pink Beach Dive

Pink Beach (also known as Pantai Merah), situated in central Komodo National Park, features a sloped bottom with coral reefs and rubble, making it accessible for all divers and home to schooling fusiliers, reef sharks, and diverse marine life.

Batu Tiga
Batu Tiga

Batu Tiga, an advanced dive site in central Komodo National Park, features strong currents and reaches depths of 35 meters, offering encounters with large fish such as napoleon wrasse, grouper, and barracuda.

Manta Point
Manta Point

Karang Makassar, also known as Manta Point, is Komodo National Park's largest dive site, featuring a shallow drift dive with vibrant coral reefs and numerous manta cleaning stations, home to a resident population of 1,200 mantas year-round.

Golden Passage
Golden Passage

Golden Passage, situated in northern Komodo National Park, is a sloping dive site for experienced divers, featuring strong currents and a maximum depth of 25 meters, where divers can encounter vibrant corals, reef sharks, and diverse marine life.

China Shop
China Shop

China Shop, located in the northern area of Komodo National Park, features a gentle slope and mild currents, making it an easy dive site for all levels, with a maximum depth of 20 meters and highlights including vibrant corals, eagle rays, and reef sharks.

Pillarsteen
Pillarsteen

Pillarsteen features impressive walls and swim-throughs, with strong surges from the Indian Ocean, offering opportunities to see macro critters, devil rays, manta rays, and various marine species.

Three Sisters
Three Sisters

The Three Sisters, a trio of interconnected rocks adorned with corals and blue sponges, provide a vibrant dive site where divers can encounter nudibranchs, frogfish, and rays near the pinnacles.

The Cauldron
The Cauldron

The Cauldron, also known as Shotgun, is a thrilling dive site at the northern end of Komodo National Park, renowned for its strong currents that propel divers into the protected coral garden of China Shop, offering encounters with pelagic species like sharks and mantas.

Secret Garden
Secret Garden

Secret Garden features a gently sloping reef with vibrant coral bommies, attracting both macro enthusiasts and larger species, including ghost pipefish, cuttlefish, and rare sightings like mobula rays and blue ring octopus.

Crystal Rock
Crystal Rock

Crystal Rock, located in the northern part of Komodo National Park, is a submerged pinnacle known for its challenging currents and excellent visibility, offering divers encounters with diverse marine life, including giant trevallies, Napoleon wrasses, and various shark species.

Castle Rock
Castle Rock

Castle Rock, a thrilling pinnacle in northern Komodo National Park, features a submerged peak where divers can see white tip, black tip, and grey reef sharks hunting alongside giant trevallies.

Batu Bolong
Batu Bolong

Batu Bolong, a world-class dive site for advanced divers, features strong currents and offers opportunities to see large schools of fish, pelagic species, and various sharks, including giant trevally and hawksbill turtles.

Makassar Reef
Makassar Reef

Makasar Reef, also known as Manta Point, is an ideal dive site for beginners and snorkelers, featuring a gentle drift at depths of 10-15 meters, where divers can encounter manta rays, sharks, and various marine life year-round.

Lighthouse
Lighthouse

Lighthouse, situated in the northern part of Komodo Park, features excellent visibility and vibrant marine life, with strong currents and healthy reefs, where divers can encounter black and white tip sharks, Napoleon wrasses, and cleaning manta rays.

Tatawa Kecil
Tatawa Kecil

Tatawa Kecil, located in central Komodo National Park, is an advanced dive site known for its strong currents and clear visibility, offering a vibrant coral reef and chances to see pelagic fish, mantas, and various marine species.

Mawan Dive
Mawan Dive

Mawan, a small island in central Komodo National Park, features white sand beaches and turquoise waters, serving as a cleaning station for mantas while offering diverse marine life, including sharks and vibrant macro species.

Siaba Kecil
Siaba Kecil

Siaba Kecil is known for exhilarating drift dives along a reef with small caverns, featuring strong currents and stunning topography, where experienced divers can encounter sweetlips, batfish, turtles, and even dugongs.

Tatawa Besar Dive
Tatawa Besar Dive

Tatawa Besar features an easy drift dive in shallow waters with mild to moderate currents, showcasing a vibrant reef at depths up to 30 meters, where divers can encounter manta rays, various sharks, and rich marine life.

Siaba Besar
Siaba Besar

Siaba Besar features a gentle slope of coral and sandy bottom, making it an ideal dive site for all levels, with abundant turtles, sharks, manta rays, and vibrant macro life, perfect for relaxation and snorkeling.

Police Corner
Police Corner

Located in central Komodo National Park, Police Corner is an advanced dive site featuring dramatic overhangs, medium to strong currents, and a rich variety of marine life, including reef sharks and vibrant corals.

Pengah Kecil Dive
Pengah Kecil Dive

Pengah Kecil, a rocky island in Central Komodo, features plateaus and steep walls, making it ideal for macro diving, with diverse marine life including bumphead parrotfish, eagle rays, and various corals, at depths up to 30 meters.

Sebayur Kecil
Sebayur Kecil

Sebayur Kecil is a sloping reef ideal for beginners and snorkelers, typically featuring light currents, where divers can search for small marine life and encounter various sharks at greater depths.

Wai Nilu
Wai Nilu

Wainilu, near Rinca Island, is a renowned muck diving site ideal for photographers, featuring shallow waters filled with dead coral and rubble, showcasing an array of unique critters like nudibranchs, frogfish, and mimic octopus.

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