Sail through Komodo National Park on a 3D2N liveaboard adventure from Labuan Bajo, exploring Padar Island, Pink Beach, and snorkeling with manta rays in crystal-clear waters.
Experience the ultimate Komodo sailing tour 3D2N from Labuan Bajo, designed for travelers seeking a perfect combination of island adventure, marine exploration, and unique wildlife encounters.
This Komodo liveaboard journey takes you across the most iconic destinations in Komodo National Park, including Padar Island viewpoint, Pink Beach, Manta Point, and Komodo Island, where you can see the legendary Komodo dragons in their natural habitat.
For travelers exploring more destinations in Indonesia, you can combine this trip with our Java Bali overland tour or discover cultural highlights through our Yogyakarta cultural tours.
Our Komodo sailing tour 3D2N is more than just a trip—it’s a complete island-hopping experience across Indonesia’s most spectacular marine national park.
You will enjoy a carefully designed itinerary combining trekking, snorkeling, wildlife encounters, and relaxing moments on a comfortable liveaboard boat, ensuring a seamless and unforgettable journey in Komodo National Park.
To start, every day on this 3D2N Komodo sailing trip reveals something unforgettable.
In fact, ranging from island panoramas to underwater wonderlands, these are the highlights that, consequently, make this tour a must-do adventure in Indonesia.
To begin, step into the wild heart of Komodo National Park as you walk the rugged trails of Rinca or Komodo Island, which is home to the world’s largest living lizards—the Komodo Dragons.
While accompanied by local rangers, you’ll safely observe these prehistoric creatures in their natural habitat. Moreover, you can also watch them bask under the tropical sun, and simultaneously learn about their unique behaviors as well as conservation efforts that protect this UNESCO World Heritage site.
To start the day, rise early for a rewarding hike to the top of Padar Island, where dramatic ridges unfold into sweeping bays below.
Once you reach the summit, consequently, the panoramic view of turquoise waters and crescent-shaped beaches is in fact one of Indonesia’s most photographed landscapes.
Therefore, ultimately, whether you’re a photographer or a nature lover, witnessing the sunrise over Padar Island is an unforgettable highlight of your Komodo sailing adventure.
Unwind on Pink Beach, which is one of only a handful of pink-sand beaches in the world.
The enchanting shore gets its color, in fact, primarily from crushed red coral that is mixed with white sand, thereby creating a soft rose hue that glows under the tropical sun.
While at the beach, for instance, you can snorkel in crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful coral and marine life, or alternatively, you may simply enjoy a peaceful moment surrounded by nature’s beauty.
At Manta Point, dive into an underwater world where majestic Manta Rays glide effortlessly through the current.
Here, snorkel or dive alongside these gentle giants as they feed and dance in the blue.
Although sightings are seasonal, the experience of swimming near these elegant creatures is nonetheless often described as spiritual and awe-inspiring, thereby offering one of the most memorable encounters in the park.
End each day aboard your Komodo liveaboard with a breathtaking sunset over the Flores Sea.
As the sky turns shades of gold, pink, and violet, you can enjoy the tranquil rhythm of the waves and the gentle evening breeze.
Following this spectacle, it’s the perfect time to unwind, share stories with fellow travelers, or simply absorb the serene beauty of Indonesia’s island paradise.

Welcome to Flores Island! Upon arrival at Komodo Airport in Labuan Bajo, our local guide will greet you and subsequently transfer you to the harbor.
Following the transfer, hop aboard a traditional wooden boat and immediately begin your Komodo Island liveaboard adventure.
The first stop is Menjarite Island, where you can snorkel in crystal-clear waters and relax on the beach.
Following this, we then sail to Kalong Island, which is home to thousands of flying foxes (giant fruit bats).
As the sun sets, watch this incredible natural spectacle. Specifically, as they fill the sky in search of food, this spectacle is truly an unforgettable start to your Komodo tour.
To start the day, wake up early and then trek to the top of Padar Island, which is one of Indonesia’s most iconic viewpoints. This location, in turn, offers panoramic views of its unique three-colored bays—making it ideal for travel photography.
Next, sail to Komodo Island, where you’ll go on a guided jungle trek with park rangers. The goal of the trek is to spot the famous Komodo dragons in their natural habitat. You will also see deer, wild boar, and finally, exotic birds.
Next, continue to the stunning Pink Beach. This beach is known for its rare pink sand and vibrant coral reefs. As a result, it’s perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Later, we’ll visit Manta Point to swim or snorkel with majestic manta rays (although sightings are not guaranteed). Following this dive, we’ll then end the day relaxing at Sebayur Island, which is a peaceful retreat in Komodo National Park.
Overnight on board
Following breakfast, head to Kanawa Island, which is a tropical paradise ideal for snorkeling or sunbathing on its white-sand beach.
While there, discover vibrant marine life one last time before we finally return to Labuan Bajo harbor.
First, we’ll transfer you to Komodo Airport for your onward flight.
With this departure, thank you for joining this unforgettable Komodo Island tour from Labuan Bajo—Sampai Jumpa (Until we meet again)!






To start the logistics, Airport and Harbor transfers in Labuan Bajo are included.
Your stay covers accommodation on a traditional wooden boat for 2 nights. Furthermore, meals are covered as per the itinerary.
Regarding activities, the tour provides a private boat charter complete with snorkeling gear. In addition, an experienced English-speaking guide is included.
Finally, all entrance fees and ranger fees are covered. Also, drinking water and refreshments are supplied.
To start, domestic and international flights are not included. This also applies to visa fees and airport taxes.
Regarding fees paid on arrival, Komodo National Park entry fees (approx. EUR $7$/day) are not included and must be paid on arrival.
Furthermore, we do not cover travel insurance.
Finally, personal expenses (alcohol, laundry, tips, etc.) as well as camera or video permit fees are all separate costs.
The best time to sail in Komodo National Park is in fact during the dry season, which runs specifically from April through December.
During these ideal months, for example, you can expect calm seas, sunny skies, and excellent visibility underwater. Consequently, this makes it ideal for snorkeling, diving, and smooth cruising between islands.
Beyond the water activities, furthermore, the dry season also provides the best light for photography and more stable sailing conditions, which in turn ensures a comfortable and scenic experience throughout your trip.
For a complete seasonal travel guide, read our best time to visit Indonesia article.
Packing smart ensures you get the most out of your Komodo adventure. Here’s a checklist of essentials to bring on board:
Furthermore, pack a light jacket for breezy evenings on deck.
Also, a waterproof bag is essential to protect your gadgets during transfers.
Last but not least, remember personal toiletries and eco-friendly insect repellent.
The main gateway to Komodo National Park is Labuan Bajo, a charming port town on Flores Island, East Nusa Tenggara.
Getting There
✈️ By Air: Daily flights operate from Bali (Denpasar) to Labuan Bajo (Komodo Airport), taking around 1 hour.
⛴️ By Sea: Ferry and slow boat services connect Labuan Bajo with other Flores or Sumbawa ports for travelers seeking a scenic route.
Once you arrive in Labuan Bajo, however, your Komodo sailing adventure begins directly from the harbor, where your liveaboard boat and crew will be waiting.
Most travelers arrive via Bali, making it easy to combine this Komodo sailing trip with a Bali tour itinerary.
Yes, this tour is suitable for beginners. Activities such as snorkeling and trekking are optional and guided by experienced crew members.
The best time is during the dry season from April to November, when sea conditions are calm and visibility for snorkeling is excellent.
Yes, many travelers combine this Komodo sailing trip with Bali or Java tours for a more complete Indonesian travel experience.
Contact us now to customize your Komodo sailing tour 3D2N with the best boat options and personalized itinerary.
