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Embark on a diving adventure in Komodo, between powerful currents, abundant reefs, and spectacular encounters with pelagic wildlife.
Located in Indonesia, Komodo National Park stretches between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and recognized among the 7 Wonders of Nature, it is home to highly diverse terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Known for the Komodo dragon, the site also stands out for the richness of its scuba diving in Indonesia.
During your diving stay in Komodo, you explore varied coral reefs, marked drop-offs and passes subject to currents. This configuration favors a high concentration of reef fish and pelagic species. Visibility depends on tides and zones, offering different atmospheres from one site to another.
The exchanges between the two oceans generate sustained currents that feed the coral reef. You move along colorful reliefs where schools of jacks, rays and turtles mingle. Each immersion is supervised by your diving guide, with precise briefing adapted to local conditions.
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A mythical archipelago at the eastern tip of Indonesia where sea, volcanoes and unspoiled nature meet. Komodo National Park is much more than a diving destination: it is a protected area of exceptional biodiversity, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Aboard a DUNE cruise, each day offers an immersion in this unique marine landscape, far from any tourist hustle and bustle.
Among the world's greatest diving sanctuaries, Komodo National Park offers an incredible diversity of sites: coral reefs, drop-offs, drift dives, amazing macro and frequent pelagic encounters such as manta rays, sharks, turtles and large fish. A destination for demanding diving enthusiasts.
Diving in Komodo can be practiced year-round, but the best period to explore the sites with optimal visibility and active pelagic fauna generally extends from April to November. Outside this window, conditions remain favorable, even if currents can be more variable.
Organizing a DUNE diving cruise to Komodo is done through itinerant programs of 7 or 9 nights, departing from Labuan Bajo (Flores island). These diving safaris allow you to explore the best sites in the national park, with 20 to 26 dives included depending on the duration of your adventure.
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Everything you need to know about diving in Komodo in Indonesia: sites, conditions, seasons and tips for organizing your stay or cruise.