Have you ever dreamed of swimming with giant Mantas?
Diving at Komodo Island is an essential experience for every underwater enthusiast. Intact corals, diverse marine life, and outstanding dive sites await you.
Dive amidst the white-tip and black-tip reef sharks. With a stroke of luck, witness the grey shark and even the iconic hammerhead shark. Komodo Trails Liveaboard diving trips offer a splendid view of these marine creatures.
Don’t miss diving with the majestic manta rays, which are visible throughout the year. The rainy season brings forth a unique spectacle of rays dancing in formation—a must-see.
Our crew will take you to the most beautiful diving & snorkeling sites of the Komodo National Park.
Komodo Island offers a plethora of dive sites, each with its unique ecosystem and charm. Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping currents, ethereal coral gardens, or diverse marine encounters, here’s a list of the top dive spots for you!

Manta Point:
Manta Point attracts divers aiming to witness the graceful ballet of manta rays. Especially popular during the rainy season, it’s common to see several mantas gliding and feeding, making it a must-visit!
Batu Bolong:
Batu Bolong is a coral-covered rock teeming with marine life. From colorful reef fish to patrolling predators, it’s a vibrant and diverse ecosystem.
Cannibal Rock:
Cannibal Rock is a macro lover’s dream. Spot rare nudibranchs, pygmy seahorses, and unique critters. The underwater topography with its soft corals and sponges is a visual treat.
Castle Rock:
Castle Rock is famed for its strong currents and rich marine life. Schools of fusiliers, trevallies, and sometimes sharks make this an exhilarating dive site.

Crystal Rock:
Vibrant corals and fish schools. A shallow top reef leads to deeper coral gardens at Crystal Rock. The clear waters, hence the name, allow for fantastic visibility, offering divers panoramic views of the thriving marine life.
Tatawa Besar:
Drift Dives Experience the thrill of a drift dive as you ride the currents along the coral-coated slopes of Tatawa Besar. Sea turtles, rays, and a spectrum of reef fish are common sightings.
Siaba Besar:
A gentle sloping reef, Siaba Besar is the go-to spot for turtle enthusiasts. Watch these serene creatures munching on seagrass or lazing on the reef.






Planning Your Dive
With the ever-changing tides and currents of Komodo, it’s crucial to plan dives with our experienced dive operator.
They’ll ensure you dive sites suiting your experience level and interests, maximizing your underwater experience.
All dives will be accompanied by qualified dive guides bringing together the unique combination of local knowledge and international standards.
- Full DAN First Aid and Oxygen equipment on board.
- 12 Full sets of Mares equipment on board.
- All diving equipment on board is free to use for all divers.
- Small Groups, relaxed schedule.
- PADI or SSI courses can be arranged by prior agreement.
From big to small, from whale sharks to pygmy sea horses and everything in-between, all can be found in the magical Coral Triangle.
Let us take you to some the most beautiful and unspoilt dive sites on earth.
*Specific diving itineraries are available on request