Komodo Islands
The Komodo Islands are part of the Lesser Sunda Islands (also called Nusa Tenggara Islands), and are situated between Sumbawa and Flores. Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, designated due to its unique and diverse ecosystems and its important role in marine conservation. The park includes three main islands – Komodo, Rinca, and Padar – as well as numerous smaller islands and surrounding waters. The iconic Komodo dragons, the world’s largest living lizards, are a must-see for anyone visiting the islands.
The neighboring island of Flores is the gateway to Komodo and your journey begins here as the embarkation point for the charter cruises. Alternatively, combine your cruise with Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Sumba or Alor Archipelago.

UNFORGETTABLE ENCOUNTERS WITH THE MIGHTY KOMODO DRAGONS

KOMODO ISLANDS GALLERY
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