Komodo National Park lies in the center of the Indonesian Archipelago, in the Lintah Strait between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores. The strait connects the Indian Ocean in the south and the Pacific Ocean to the north. The mixing of these massive bodies of water in such a narrow strait is what makes Komodo so special. These strong, nutrient-rich currents attract an incredible variety of marine species.
In Komodo, you'll learn to expect the unexpected. Surprise visits from sunfish, dolphins, hammerheads, tiger sharks, dugongs, and even whales are the norm. Even uneventful dives are something special. National Geographic, Planet Earth, and the BBC routinely come to Komodo to film documentaries about the dive sites here.
Our world-class underwater guides have an intimate understanding of Komodo's diverse marine ecosystem. They built their careers here and have unparalleled local expertise. You'll find a safe and rounded experience that connects you with the underwater world like never before.
We don't plan dive trips. We create unforgettable, tailored experiences in the most distant and remote locations on Earth. Your time is valuable, and you can't afford to waste a single minute of it. We create personal adventures that cater to your every need, ensuring that your journey through Komodo is nothing short of extraordinary. Away from the crowds, with just you and the best diving that Indonesia has to offer.