Komodo Island Yacht Charter

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Komodo Island Yacht Charter

An Island as Magical as Its Komodo Dragons.

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Known for its biodiversity and the legendary Komodo dragons

Komodo Island is located in Indonesia’s Flores Sea in the Lesser Sunda Islands. As a yachting destination, it blends adventure, exotic wildlife, and relaxation. As part of the UNESCO-listed Komodo National Park, a yacht charter here promises serene anchorages, world-class diving, and an unparalleled journey into the wild.

Most yacht charters to Komodo Island start at Bajor Harbor, Flores, which is close to Bali. Here, observe and spot Komodo Dragons in their natural habitat. Besides Komodo Dragon encounters, the Komodo National Park’s dive sites are also well-known excursions. Some of the best diving spots for beginners are Manta Alley, Batu Balong, and Sebayur Kecil. Meanwhile, enjoy a more challenging dive at Castle Rock, Batu Tiga, or Bonsai. Drop anchor at Pink Beach, one of the most unique beaches in the world, with its mesmerising stretch of blush-coloured sand formed by crushed coral, perfect for a day of snorkelling and relaxation.

Some of the common routes from Komodo Island include the Gili Islands, Labuan Bajo, Sabolon Island, and Sangeang. However, the nearest island that offers a stunning viewpoint of Komodo Island is Padar Island. Also, explore Manta Point, where divers and snorkelers can glide alongside graceful manta rays in crystal-clear waters for an off-the-beaten-path escape to Lawa Darat Gili, a secluded island up north of Komodo Island, with a calming crystal-blue lagoon ideal for kayaking, paddle boarding, and beach picnics.

Ready to explore the enchanting Komodo? Charter now with our luxury yacht charters.

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When?

Visiting Komodo Island is best during its dry season, from November to April, for the best yachting experience.

Why?

Komodo Dragoons
Marine Biodiversity
Wildlife encounters
Coral-Rich Diving Sites
Traditional Villages

Highlights

Bird Watching
Nature Walks
Snorkelling
Hiking
Swimming
Beaches
National Parks
Marine Life Exploration
Anchorages

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