Komodo National Park
Komodo National Park is home to the iconic Komodo dragon. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers diverse ecosystems, pristine beaches, and rich marine life, ideal for eco-tourism, and sustainable travel adventures.
What We
Think about It
Iconic island summits cloaked in savannah grasses, inhabited by legendary dragons and surrounded by crystal-clear blue seas with diverse coral reefs.
The islands of Lombok, Sumbawa, and Flores stretch eastward from Bali. Located near Flores, Komodo National Park is revered as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
One of Indonesia's most sought-after cruising destinations, Komodo National Park is famous for its endemic Komodo dragons, cherished by locals who believe in their ancestral link to a dragon princess.
Getting There & Best Time To Visit
Our yachts conveniently moor at the closest harbor to the airport, with private vehicle transfers provided directly to our waiting tenders. All airports are serviced by scheduled airlines, and selected airports can accommodate private jets. Komodo National Park and the surrounding islands are best explored between May and September during the dry season.
AIRPORTS
Departure:
Labuan Bajo Airport (LBJ)
Flores Multiple International and Domestic Connection
per day from North America, Europe & Asia
Check-in: From 8am
Arrival:
Labuan Bajo Airport (LBJ)
Labuan Bajo - Bali (Direct)
Labuan Bajo - Jakarta (Direct)
Check-out: Until 11am
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