In addition to experiencing rest, dining, and activities on the sea with hotel-like amenities, you'll thoroughly enjoy of the scenery, hills and the vast ocean for three days.
Your itinerary
1. Kelor Island
Activities on this island include trekking to the top of Kelor Island to see the view of the Menjaga island cluster, which resembles a series of layered cones. The sight of boats landing on the beach adds to the exoticism of Kelor Island. Besides taking photos and swimming, you can also snorkel at Kelor Island's beach.
2. Rinca Island
Rinca Island is one of the places where you can see Komodo dragons in the wild, accompanied by rangers from the national park. This island is part of the Komodo Archipelago and has the second largest population of Komodo dragons after Komodo Island. Although smaller in size compared to Komodo Island, the approximately 1,500 Komodo dragons are easier to spot here than on Komodo Island.
3. Kalong Island
After seeing Komodo dragons, we will head to Kalong Island to watch giant fruit bats, or flying foxes, take to the air. On this uninhabited island, you'll witness millions of these bats flying, creating a spectacular scene against the sunset.
4. Padar Island
To enjoy Padar Island, start trekking at 5:00 AM for 30 minutes to reach the peak and witness a stunning sunrise. This island is the third largest after Komodo and Rinca Islands and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site within the Komodo National Park.
5. Pink Beach
Next, we visit Pink Beach, known for its unique pink sand, one of only a few in the world. Here, you can take photos, snorkel, and play along the beach.
6. Taka Makassar Island
On Taka Makassar Island, you can snorkel and enjoy its beautiful white sand. The clear, shallow waters offer a great opportunity for water activities.
7. Manta Point
Following Taka Makassar, we head to Manta Point. Here, you will snorkel and swim with manta rays.
8. Siaba Island
This island is part of the Komodo National Park and is an excellent spot for snorkeling. You can see various marine life, including fish, turtles, coral reefs, and jellyfish, in the crystal-clear waters.
9. Kanawa Island
Kanawa Island is a small island with thousands of beautiful starfish scattered along its shores. It has crystal-clear waters, white sand, and stunning coral reefs. Snorkeling here is fantastic, with many schools of colorful fish. After snorkeling, you can take aesthetic photos on the island or its picturesque pier.
1. Kelor Island
Activities on this island include trekking to the top of Kelor Island to see the view of the Menjaga island cluster, which resembles a series of layered cones. The sight of boats landing on the beach adds to the exoticism of Kelor Island. Besides taking photos and swimming, you can also snorkel at Kelor Island's beach.
2. Rinca Island
Rinca Island is one of the places where you can see Komodo dragons in the wild, accompanied by rangers from the national park. This island is part of the Komodo Archipelago and has the second largest population of Komodo dragons after Komodo Island. Although smaller in size compared to Komodo Island, the approximately 1,500 Komodo dragons are easier to spot here than on Komodo Island.
3. Kalong Island
After seeing Komodo dragons, we will head to Kalong Island to watch giant fruit bats, or flying foxes, take to the air. On this uninhabited island, you'll witness millions of these bats flying, creating a spectacular scene against the sunset.
4. Padar Island
To enjoy Padar Island, start trekking at 5:00 AM for 30 minutes to reach the peak and witness a stunning sunrise. This island is the third largest after Komodo and Rinca Islands and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site within the Komodo National Park.
5. Pink Beach
Next, we visit Pink Beach, known for its unique pink sand, one of only a few in the world. Here, you can take photos, snorkel, and play along the beach.
6. Taka Makassar Island
On Taka Makassar Island, you can snorkel and enjoy its beautiful white sand. The clear, shallow waters offer a great opportunity for water activities.
7. Manta Point
Following Taka Makassar, we head to Manta Point. Here, you will snorkel and swim with manta rays.
8. Siaba Island
This island is part of the Komodo National Park and is an excellent spot for snorkeling. You can see various marine life, including fish, turtles, coral reefs, and jellyfish, in the crystal-clear waters.
9. Kanawa Island
Kanawa Island is a small island with thousands of beautiful starfish scattered along its shores. It has crystal-clear waters, white sand, and stunning coral reefs. Snorkeling here is fantastic, with many schools of colorful fish. After snorkeling, you can take aesthetic photos on the island or its picturesque pier.