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A route from Benoa port in Bali through Komodo National Park to Sumbawa Island. The park is located approximately 200 kilometers east of Bali, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores. Komodo waters are home to about 260 coral varieties and over 1,000 fish species. The underwater world of the route includes seahorses, manta rays, dolphins, and whales. Komodo National Park, declared a World Heritage Site in 1991, covers 132,000 hectares of marine waters. On land lives the famous Komodo dragon — the world’s largest lizard. Sumbawa adds volcanic dive sites and whale shark encounters in Teluk Saleh Bay.
Season
April – November
Visibility
10–25 meters
Water Temperature
25–29°C
Level
Advanced Open Water
Duration
7–10 nights
Best Season
October–April (Raja Ampat), April–November (Komodo)
Visa
Visa on arrival (VOA) for up to 30 days for Russian citizens, $35
How to Get There
Flights via Jakarta or Bali. To Raja Ampat — domestic flight to Sorong.
Climate
Equatorial, 27–33°C year-round
Currency
Indonesian rupiah (IDR)
Time Zone
UTC+7 to UTC+9
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