Scuba diving in Komodo Island


Scuba diving in: Komodo Island


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Scuba diving in Komodo Island, Indonesia

Komodo Island, located in Indonesia, is home to one of the richest marine environments in the world. The island is part of the Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is famous for its population of Komodo dragons, but the underwater world is equally stunning. Scuba diving in Komodo Island is an unforgettable experience, with a variety of dive sites that cater to both beginner and experienced divers.

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Experienced Divers
For experienced divers, there are several world-renowned dive sites in Komodo Island that offer breathtaking underwater landscapes and encounters with larger marine life such as manta rays, reef sharks, and even whale sharks.

One of the most famous dive sites is Batu Bolong, known for its stunning underwater pinnacle and large schools of fish. Another popular spot is Castle Rock, with strong currents that bring in a variety of marine life such as sharks, manta rays, and even eagle rays.

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Beginners
For beginners, there are also several dive sites that offer a more relaxed experience with plenty of marine life to see. The Manta Point dive site is a great spot for those who want to see manta rays up close, while Pink Beach offers a beautiful coral reef with an array of colorful fish.

About the Marine Life
Komodo Island's marine life is diverse and abundant, with over 1,000 species of fish and 250 species of coral. The island is also home to larger marine life such as manta rays, sharks, turtles, and even dolphins and whales.

Dive Conditions
The best time to dive in Komodo Island is from April to December, with water temperatures ranging from 75 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Visibility can range from 30 to 100 feet depending on the dive site and the weather conditions.

Cost
The cost of scuba diving in Komodo Island varies depending on the dive shop and the package chosen. Typically, a single dive can cost between $30 to $60 USD, while a full day trip with multiple dives can cost upwards of $150 USD. It is always recommended to book with a reputable dive shop that follows safety protocols and provides proper equipment.

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