• Snorkeling in Manjerite can be combined with Rinca island tour. Manjerite features crystal clear pristine water through which you can view the colorful fishes and coral reefs.


  • This island is popular for hiking that takes only 15-20 minutes easy hike. The top of the hill offers scenic view of sunrise or sunset, coastline and rugged hills covered with savannah vegetation. On dry season, when the grasses of savanna turn brown, the landscape looks more dramatic.


  • Padar Island is the third largest island in Komodo National Park, located between Rinca and Komodo Island. Padar island offers stunning landscape, best to hike in the morning before sunrise or afternoon before sunset.


  • Well known for its unique color of the sand, world class snorkeling site and breathtaking view of Komodo National Park, Pink Beach is a boat ride of approximately 4 hours from Labuan Bajo and 15 minutes from Komodo island on a normal weather. 


  • The popular Kalong Island is the one that located near Rinca Island. It’s a small island covered with mangroves forest, a perfect home for flying foxes. At dusk, thousands of “Kalong” flying out of their home in searching for food, creating an amazing display in the dusk sky.


  • Manta Point is special because of the presence of manta rays, which are gentle giants of the sea. Mantas are filter feeders that can reach up to 7 meters in wingspan. They are closely related to sharks but are harmless to humans. Manta rays are intelligent and curious creatures that are known to interact with divers and snorkelers. They are also excellent providers of ecosystem services, as they help to control the populations of planktonic organisms and maintain the health of coral reefs.


  • Komodo National Park is home to lots of world-class snorkeling spots with incredible variety of underwater biodiversity which will offer you opportunity to see colorful tropical fishes and coral reefs, turtles and even Manta Ray.