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Komodo Dragons, just the idea of seeing the largest living lizards can instill a sense of awe in most of us. However, thinking of Komodo National park as nothing more than the dragons vastly underestimates the beauty of the region. Featuring some of the most exotic and diverse marine environments on earth as well as thrilling dive sites – Komodo Diving is unlike anything you’ve ever encountered. Manta Rays drift by while we stare at pygmy seahorses. Sharks and Dolphins predate on the vast schools of fish that thrive in these rich waters where the Pacific and Indian oceans meet. Or step in for a drift dive faster than any you’ve ever experienced
Best Time to Visit
June and July are the most common months to visit our Komodo dive center. While the skies and water may be more calm, the winds are present, but not very strong, making the days very pleasant and the nights slightly cool. We are open year round and even if diving is affected by weather in one section of the park, we are usually able to visit other parts.
Komodo Dive Center – Diving These are typically 3 dive days visiting many different sites throughout the park and a great option for those short on time or prefer sleeping on land.
Best Time to Visit
June and July are the most common months to visit our Komodo dive center. While the skies and water may be more calm, the winds are present, but not very strong, making the days very pleasant and the nights slightly cool. We are open year round and even if diving is affected by weather in one section of the park, we are usually able to visit other parts.
Komodo Dive Center – Diving These are typically 3 dive days visiting many different sites throughout the park and a great option for those short on time or prefer sleeping on land.