Scuba Diving around the Komodo islands is just a dream come true! Great variety of fishes, superb and untouched coral reefs, big fishes hunting actions, and pelagic fishes at every dive site will make your dives unforgettable.

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You will also see numerous whitetip and blacktip reef sharks. If you are lucky you can spot bigger sharks like the grey shark and even the Hammerhead shark! Komodo is also a terrific destination to dive with the magnificent peaceful Manta ray. You can spot them all year round but the best time to see them in ballet is during the rainy season when you can sometimes literally speak of schooling Manta rays ;-). You can watch this great video to see how it it is underwater!
In this page you will find more detailed information about scuba diving in Komodo Island.
Table of contents
Best time to Dive in Komodo Island
Scuba Diving in the Komodo marine reserve is possible all year round.
- Best diving conditions run from March to October
- Best season to see a lot of Manta rays is during the rainy season from December to February.
- Visibility is best from November to January
- From January to March the sea can be a bit choppy but nothing bad.
Scuba Diving conditions
Currents are usually very strong on every dive site and diving in Komodo is mostly reserved to experienced divers with confidence in drift diving!
There are however some quieter dive spots for those beginners but you may miss the incredible action of big fishes swimming into the current.
The current can sometimes reach 8 knots in some places. It is driven by tides so choose your dive site carefully which you can plan depending on the conditions. This current is due to the Komodo and Rinca island acting like a bottleneck between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. This current is why Komodo waters are so full of fishes and so clear.
Never question the decision of your guide if they decide to cancel a trip for safety reasons; these waters can be a real roller coaster with the risk of being washed away in the open sea and these guys are professionals.

Pristine Reefs around Komodo Islands National Park (Photo Credit)
One of the best things about diving Komodo is that you will often feel as you are the only ones underwater as there are just so many dive sites. Also the local dive centres agree on not diving the same site at the same time.
Fishes and Coral
Fishes
The Komodo waters are incredibly rich in marine life.
Pelagic fishes: Dogtooth Tuna, Giant trevally, Barracuda, Manta rays
Sharks: Blacktip, Whitetip, Grey, Hammerhead sharks
Macro: All kinds and rare nudibranchs, pygmy sea horse, frog fish
The best place for macro diving is Cannibal Rock located in the south of the marine reserve.
There is also a teeming reef life with myriads of fishes. Be careful not to lose your buddy because of the “walls of fishes” ;-)
Coral
The coral all around the park is just amazing, some of the best around the world. There are many shallow coral gardens offering wonderful snorkelling opportunities.
Travel Guide
Now that you know all about the underwater world, you might want to start planning your scuba holiday! Check out our Komodo Island Travel Review for information about how to get there, activities and excursions, where to stay, and more.
Dive spots in Komodo Island
Batu bolong is a world class dive site! At the surface, we can just see a small rock with hole in it, but underwater it...
Castle Rock is an amazing dive site! It is a huge pinnacle underwater with a top at 4 m deep. As the site is in open water,...
Cannibal Rock is THE dive site for macro and is a delight for macro photographers and critter hunters. This sea mound...
Lighthouse is a great dive site! Located in the North of Komodo National Park not far from castle rock and crystal rock...
Crystal Rock is one of the best dive sites of Komodo national park. It is sea mound covered with nice soft coral. The...
Tatawa Kecil is a small island and is a magical world class dive site for a drifting! Be careful the current there can...
This dive site is an easy drift in shallow waters. It can be very rewarding with many manta rays in the rainy season!...
This dive site is really interesting due to its unusual reefscape. However this dive site is actually affected by cooler...
The dive site Yellow Wall is located in the south of the Komodo National Park. It is famous for its wall covered with...
This is one of the best dive sites in Komodo national park. It is the best place to find manta rays. From September to...
This dive site is a big wall of rocks with small caves and overhangs. The wall is going deep to 40 m and the current can...
This is one of the best dive spot of Komodo national park! Not to be missed! This seabanks is full of fish with many sharks,...
This dive site is between the two islands of Gili Lawa Laut and Gili Lawa Darat. The current in the channel between the...
This dive site seems to be pure with an incredible coral cover and a great fish life. The three sisters are 3 big rocks...
This dive site is maybe the most extreme of the Komodo National Park! It is a submerged pinnacle located southeast of...
User reviews
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