5D/4N – Komodo Highlights
Aboard Shenron
About This Trip
Five days across the heart of Komodo — from current-swept pinnacles to silent volcanic reefs.
This 5-day, 4-night expedition reveals the full spectrum of Komodo National Park: the adrenaline of the North, the extraordinary biodiversity of the Central route, and — depending on the season — the raw, untouched South that many liveaboards never reach. With up to 14 dives and a maximum of just 8 guests aboard Shenron, every site gets the time, flexibility, and attention it deserves.
Your route adapts to the season.
From April to October, the itinerary focuses on the Central and Northern corridors — Castle Rock, Batu Bolong, Crystal Rock — where nutrient-rich currents attract schools of trevally, reef sharks, tuna, and other pelagic life around dramatic underwater pinnacles. Visibility often exceeds 25 metres, and every dive feels alive with movement.
From November to March, the expedition heads south toward Cannibal Rock, Torpedo Alley, and the pristine reefs around Nusa Kode — cooler waters known for some of the richest soft coral gardens and macro life in Southeast Asia. It is a completely different side of Komodo: wilder, moodier, and remarkably rich.
Manta encounters are woven into every itinerary. Whether at the cleaning stations of Manta Point and Mawan or in the plankton-rich channels of Manta Alley, sightings are one of the true highlights of diving Komodo.
Between dives, the journey includes a ranger-guided trek to see Komodo dragons in their natural habitat, a stop at the stunning Pink Beach, and — during the dry season — a sunrise hike to the iconic viewpoint of Padar Island.
Evenings are spent anchored in sheltered bays, far from the crowds of Labuan Bajo. Chef-prepared meals, air-conditioned ensuite cabins, and a sun deck beneath some of the clearest night skies in Indonesia make the surface intervals just as memorable as the diving itself.
Our guides read the conditions each morning and shape the route accordingly.
No rigid schedule. No unnecessary rush. Just the best diving Komodo can offer on that day, for that group.
Trip Highlights
Komodo Dragon Trek
Batu Bolong
Manta Point
Padar Island Hike
Before You Board
Your Komodo liveaboard adventure begins in Labuan Bajo, the main gateway to Komodo National Park.
Our team will share the final meeting time and boarding details before departure via email and WhatsApp.
Typical 5-day liveaboard itinerary aboard Shenron, departing from Labuan Bajo, with up to 14 dives.
Daily Itinerary
The expedition begins with two dives designed to ease you into Komodo's waters and calibrate the group.
Sebayur Kecil serves as the check dive — a sheltered reef with mild currents, healthy coral cover, and a surprising amount of life for a warm-up site. Your second dive brings the first encounter with Komodo's main attraction: Manta Point (Karang Makassar), a shallow drift over a 2 km rubble plateau where reef mantas congregate at cleaning stations. The boat anchors overnight in a calm bay inside the park.
2 dives — Check dive & first manta encounter
Today's route depends on the season and conditions. Your guides choose the option that delivers the best diving for the group.
April – October: Padar Island & surroundings
The morning starts at Three Sisters — a trio of submerged pinnacles draped in soft corals and patrolled by reef sharks and schools of fusiliers. After the dive, the group hikes to Padar Island's summit for the iconic panoramic viewpoint overlooking three bays of white, pink, and black sand. The afternoon brings two exploration dives at pristine, rarely visited sites around Padar, including Pillarsteen.
November – March: South Komodo & Nusa Kode
The expedition heads south into the park's wildest waters. Cannibal Rock is the centrepiece — a volcanic mound covered in crinoids, soft corals, and an extraordinary density of macro life: pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, frogfish. Yellow Wall follows with a vertical drift along a wall saturated in yellow and orange soft corals. The day finishes at Manta Alley, the southern tip of Komodo Island, where aggregations of 20 to 50 mantas are common in the plankton-rich channels.
3 dives + Padar hike (dry season) — or 3 dives in the deep south
- Panoramic Hike
- South Komodo
The morning dives explore remote sites in the southern Komodo area — sites chosen by the guides based on current and tide conditions, known for dramatic topography, pristine soft coral walls, and minimal boat traffic. After the dives, the boat anchors at Komodo Island for a ranger-guided trek through the savannah to observe Komodo dragons in their natural habitat. The rest of the afternoon is yours: the sun deck, a book, the view. Evening anchorage in a sheltered bay with sunset from the deck.
2 dives + Komodo dragon trek
- Komodo Dragon Trek
The strongest day of diving. Pink Beach opens the morning with a gentle, colourful dive along the reef — soft corals, nudibranchs, and the surreal pink sand visible from the surface. The group then moves to Manta Point for a second chance to dive with the resident mantas. The day culminates at Batu Bolong — widely considered Komodo's single best dive site. A lone rock rising from deep water, its walls are covered in hard and soft corals and surrounded by an almost overwhelming density of fish: massive schools of surgeonfish, trevally, snapper, and patrolling reef sharks. The boat anchors overnight near Pink Beach or moves north depending on the following day's plan.
3 dives — Pink Beach, Manta Point, Batu Bolong
- Pink Beach
An optional early morning dive closes the expedition. Depending on conditions and position, the final site will be Mawan, Pengah, or one of the famous northern pinnacles — Castle Rock or Crystal Rock — where strong currents attract grey reef sharks, giant trevally, and dense schools of anthias. After the dive, brunch is served on board during the scenic cruise back to Labuan Bajo. Arrival at port by early afternoon, with transfers to the airport or your hotel.
Check-out: By 14:00 at Labuan Bajo harbour.
Flight planning: Book departures from 16:00 onwards to allow comfortable margin. A minimum 18-hour surface interval after the last dive is observed before flying.
1 dive + return cruise to Labuan Bajo
Select Your Cabin
Lower Cabin 1
🛌 Cozy Comfort: Lower Deck Cabins (2 Available)
Experience cozy comfort in Shenron’s Lower Deck Cabins. We have two of these inviting cabins available, each offering a 12 m² layout and a private ensuite bathroom, perfect for guests seeking both privacy and convenience. Enjoy modern amenities including air conditioning, international power plugs, and ultra-comfortable, hotel-quality beds. These cabins provide everything you need for a restful stay while you explore Indonesia’s stunning underwater world.
Lower Cabin 2
🛌 Cozy Comfort: Lower Deck Cabins (2 Available)
Experience cozy comfort in Shenron’s Lower Deck Cabins. We have two of these inviting cabins available, each offering a 12 m² layout and a private ensuite bathroom, perfect for guests seeking both privacy and convenience.
Enjoy modern amenities including air conditioning, international power plugs, and ultra-comfortable, hotel-quality beds. These cabins provide everything you need for a restful stay while you explore Indonesia’s stunning underwater world.
The Vessel: Shenron
Diving Requirements
Advanced Open Water
30 dives
Recommended Experience
- 🎓 Advanced Certification
- 🌊 Drift Diving Experience
Additional Notes
Nitrox Recommended
What's Included
- Accommodation in Selected Cabin
- Full Board Meals & Snacks
- Tea, Coffee & Water
- Experienced & Certified PADI Dive Guides
- Tanks & Weights ( Air or Nitrox if certified)
- Towels & Bed Linen
- Ecofriendly Sunscreen, Shampoo & Soap
Not Included
- International & Domestic Flights
- Travel & Dive Insurance
- Alcoholic Beverages & Soda
- Dive Equipment Rental
- Crew gratuities
- Any addons
Park Fees & Taxes
Park fees and taxes are not included in the displayed trip price. They are added separately when you select your cabin and proceed with your booking.
Official entrance fee for Komodo National Park (charged per day per person)
Fuel surcharge due to fluctuating oil prices
Enhance Your Trip
Starlink Internet
Onboard Internet
PADI Advanced Open Water
Expand your diving skills with 5 adventure dives including deep and navigation. Take your diving to the next level! E-learning PADI included
PADI Enriched Air Nitrox
Learn to dive with enriched air nitrox for longer bottom times and shorter surface intervals. E-learning PADI included
PADI Adventure Deep Diver
Discover the fascination of deep diving and learn proper techniques for diving to 30 meters.
PADI Adventure Night Diver
Discover the fascination of night diving and learn proper techniques for night diving
Full Equipment Set
Complete diving equipment package: BCD, regulator, wetsuit 3mm or 5mm, fins, mask, snorkel, dive computer, and torch.
15 L tanks
BCD Only
Buoyancy Control Device rental
Regulator
Regulator rental
Wetsuit 5mm
5mm full wetsuit for cooler water diving
Private Dive Guide
Dedicated dive guide exclusively for your group
Dive Computer
Advanced dive computer with Nitrox capability
Regulator set
Regulator set
Underwater Torch
High-powered LED dive torch for night diving and exploring caves
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before booking your Komodo liveaboard trip.
Komodo offers year-round diving, but each season has its own highlights. April to June is the sweet spot: warm water (26–29 °C), excellent visibility up to 30 m, calm seas, and peak pelagic action as nutrient-rich currents sweep through after the wet season. July–August brings cooler southern waters (20–25 °C) that attract massive manta aggregations at Manta Alley — visibility drops to 10–15 m due to plankton, but the marine life is extraordinary. September–November offers calmer surface conditions and reliable manta sightings in the central route. December–March is wet season with occasional rain and choppier seas, but far fewer boats and excellent macro diving.
A minimum PADI Advanced Open Water (or equivalent) certification is strongly recommended. Komodo is known for its currents — sites like Batu Bolong, Castle Rock, and Shotgun require drift diving experience and solid buoyancy control. Some central and northern sites are accessible to confident Open Water divers, but southern sites like Manta Alley involve stronger currents and thermoclines. We recommend a minimum of 30 logged dives. If you hold an Open Water certification, consider completing your Advanced course before your trip — or contact us to discuss your options.
Currents in Komodo range from mild to extreme depending on the site, the tide, and the moon phase. Popular sites like Batu Bolong and Crystal Rock can produce 3–4 knot currents, and unexpected downcurrents are possible at exposed pinnacles. That said, experienced dive guides read the conditions before every dive and adjust the plan accordingly — choosing the right entry point, depth, and timing. You will always dive with a guide at a maximum ratio of 4 divers per guide. Carrying a surface marker buoy (SMB) is mandatory.
Starting April 2026, the Indonesian government enforces a daily visitor cap of 1,000 people across the core zones of Komodo National Park. The quota is divided into three timed sessions of approximately 300–330 visitors each. All entries must be pre-booked through the official SiOra application — walk-in visits are no longer possible. Liveaboard guests benefit from guaranteed quota slots secured by the operator during booking. Park entrance fees remain at IDR 250,000 (approx. USD 17) per day for foreign visitors. Booking your liveaboard in advance is now more important than ever, especially during the June–September peak season.
Day trips depart from Labuan Bajo at around 7:30 AM and return by 5:00 PM, with 2–3 hours of transit time each way and typically 2–3 dives. A liveaboard eliminates transit: you wake up anchored at the dive site and can do 3–4 dives per day across a much wider area. Iconic sites in the south like Manta Alley, Cannibal Rock, and Torpedo Alley are only reachable by liveaboard. You also get to visit Padar Island, Pink Beach, and see Komodo dragons — experiences that require overnight stays within the park.
Komodo National Park is home to a resident population of over 1,000 manta rays, so sightings are possible year-round. The two main sites are Manta Point (Karang Makassar) in the central route — a shallow drift over a rubble plateau with multiple cleaning stations — and Manta Alley at the southern tip of Komodo Island, where aggregations of 20–50 individuals are common. Peak manta season runs from June to October when plankton-rich currents draw large numbers to feed. On multi-day trips (5D4N and longer), you will typically visit both sites.
Water temperature in Komodo varies dramatically between north and south. Northern sites (Castle Rock, Crystal Rock) stay warm at 26–29 °C year-round. Southern sites (Cannibal Rock, Manta Alley) can drop to 19–22 °C due to cold upwellings, especially between July and September. A 5 mm wetsuit is recommended for south dives, and many divers add a hooded vest. For the north, a 3 mm suit is usually sufficient. We recommend bringing both options if you are joining a trip that covers all areas.
Yes. Nitrox (EANx 32) is available for all Nitrox-certified divers. It is highly recommended for multi-day liveaboard trips in Komodo — the enriched air extends your no-decompression limits and reduces fatigue across 3–4 dives per day. You can add Nitrox during booking or request it on board. If you are not yet certified, consider completing the PADI Enriched Air Diver course before your trip.
Trip packages typically include full-board meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks), cabin accommodation with AC and ensuite bathroom, 3–4 guided dives per day with tanks and weights, land excursions (Komodo dragon trek, Padar Island hike, Pink Beach), drinking water, tea, and coffee. Not included: Komodo National Park entrance fees (paid separately, approx. USD 17/day for foreign visitors), equipment rental, Nitrox upgrade, alcoholic beverages, crew gratuity, and travel insurance. Check each trip listing for exact inclusions.
Most Komodo liveaboard routes stay within the sheltered waters of the national park, so conditions are generally calm. However, crossings between the northern and southern areas can produce moderate swells, especially during July–September. If you are prone to motion sickness, take preventive medication (such as Dramamine or Stugeron) before boarding and stay hydrated. Ginger tea and wristbands also help. Sleeping in a midship cabin, staying on deck in fresh air, and keeping your eyes on the horizon are all effective strategies.
Labuan Bajo (LBJ / Komodo Airport) is the gateway to Komodo National Park. Direct flights operate daily from Bali/Denpasar (DPS) — the flight takes about 1 hour. There are also connections from Jakarta (CGK) and from Surabaya (SUB). We recommend arriving at least one day before your liveaboard departure to account for any flight delays. Transfers from Labuan Bajo airport or your hotel to the boat are typically included or easily arranged.
Yes. Komodo offers exceptional snorkeling at many sites, and non-diving companions can join land excursions to see Komodo dragons, hike Padar Island, relax at Pink Beach, and enjoy the onboard experience. Some boats offer a dedicated snorkeling guide. Contact us before booking to confirm availability and pricing for non-diving guests.
Essential items: your dive certification card and logbook, a surface marker buoy (SMB) and whistle, reef-safe sunscreen, a hat and light windbreaker, personal medication (including seasickness remedies), a rashguard or UV shirt, and a waterproof bag for electronics. If you own your own mask, fins, and dive computer, bring them — personal gear always fits better. Full equipment rental is available if needed. Note: diving gloves are not permitted in Komodo National Park, and fishing equipment is prohibited.
All liveaboards carry emergency oxygen kits, first aid supplies, fire extinguishers, life jackets, and life rafts. Communication equipment includes a satellite phone, VHF radio, and GPS. The nearest hyperbaric chamber is located at Siloam Hospital in Labuan Bajo. Dive guides carry SMBs and safety reels on every dive. A pre-trip safety briefing covers emergency procedures, dive signals, and boat evacuation protocols.
A 30% deposit is required at the time of booking to secure your spot. The remaining balance is due 60 days before departure. Free cancellation is available up to 90 days before the departure date — your deposit is fully refunded. Cancellations between 60–90 days receive a 50% deposit refund. Within 60 days of departure, the deposit is non-refundable. We strongly recommend purchasing comprehensive travel and dive insurance that covers trip cancellation, medical evacuation, and hyperbaric treatment.
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O2 kit, First Aid & SAT phone
Small Groups
Max 8, 1:4 ratio
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