Our destinations
During your stay with Komodo Emocean Tour, you’ll have
the opportunity to explore several must-see islands and
destinations in Komodo.
WELCOME TO KOMODO
A multitude of paradise-like destinations await you with Komodo Emocean Tour.
Explore the map to discover the iconic places you’ll visit on our cruises.

LABUAN BAJO
The name Labuan Bajo comes from the word “labuan,” meaning “port,” and the Bajo people who live along the coast. Located in the Komodo district, Labuan Bajo is the capital of West Manggarai Regency, one of the eight regencies on the island of Flores. Once a simple fishing village, Labuan Bajo is now a major tourist hub and regional administrative center. This is where your adventure begins.

KELOR
A charming, uninhabited island offering an idyllic setting perfect for selfies, with the hills of Flores in the background. Enjoy crystal-clear, fish-rich waters ideal for swimming.

RINCA
One of the three main islands in Komodo National Park, Rinca is famous for its Komodo dragons — giant lizards that can grow up to 3 meters long. You’ll also find wild pigs, buffaloes, and many bird species here.

KALONG
Also known as Bat Island. At sunset, witness the spectacular sight of thousands of bats leaving the mangroves to hunt for food on Flores.

PADAR
A small island situated between Komodo and Rinca, Padar is the third largest island in the park. It features four bays with diverse beaches: white, gray, and even pink sand. A must-visit destination for hikers and photographers.

LONG BEACH
This pink-hued beach on Padar is perfect for snorkeling and hiking. Its unique color comes from the mix of white sand and red coral.

KOMODO ISLAND
Ranked among the seven new wonders of nature, this island is home to approximately 2,000 inhabitants. The Komodo dragon, a member of the Varanidae family, is the largest living lizard in the world.

PINK BEACH
Unlike Long Beach, this beach on Komodo Island boasts a deeper pink, almost red sand, earning its local nickname “Pantai Merah” (Red Beach).

TAKA MAKASSAR
A stunning sandbank surrounded by turquoise waters and coral reefs. While snorkeling here, you may encounter turtles and manta rays.

MANTA POINT
A paradise for divers and snorkelers alike, this spot is famous for manta rays, turtles, reef sharks, and a great diversity of corals.

KANAWA
A small paradise island renowned for its white sandy beaches and easily accessible snorkeling reefs.

GILI LAWA
An uninhabited island in the northern Komodo park. Savanna landscapes, hiking trails, and spectacular viewpoints perfect for sunset watching.

SIABA BESAR
Nicknames "Turtle City", this island is renowned for its excellent diving spots with a high concentration of turtles. Ideal for families and snorkeling beginners.

MAWAN ISLAND
A peaceful gem of Komodo National Park, Mawan transforms into a golden savanna in summer. White sandy beaches, accessible hills, snorkeling among manta rays and corals. Easy hikes with breathtaking views.

RANGKO CAVE
Near Labuan Bajo, this cave hides a natural pool of crystal-clear blue water perfect for swimming.

SEBAYUR
Made up of Sebayur Besar (Big Sebayur) and Sebayur Kecil (Little Sebayur), these northern park islands offer stunning beaches, quality snorkeling, and easy hikes with spectacular views

PENGA ISLAND
Close to Labuan Bajo, its clear waters and colorful reefs make it a snorkeling paradise.

RINCA VILLAGE
Known for its stilt houses designed to protect against Komodo dragons, the village is clean and blooming, featuring a primary school and welcoming locals. Here, you can learn fishing, carving, or buy beautiful handcrafted souvenirs. Surrounded by sea and hills, the natural setting makes for an unforgettable experience.