The Komodo Island day trip is the fastest way to experience the park’s greatest hits. A private speedboat departs Labuan Bajo at sunrise, threads four to five iconic stops — Padar viewpoint, a Komodo dragon trek, Pink Beach, Manta Point and Taka Makassar — and returns by late afternoon.
A standard day trip hits four to five of the park’s most-photographed stops. The morning starts at Padar Island for the iconic three-bay sunrise viewpoint, then a ranger-guided trek on Komodo Island to see Komodo dragons in the wild. Late morning is a snorkel and swim stop at Pink Beach. Afternoon turns to the marine highlights — Manta Point for oceanic mantas and Taka Makassar’s floating white sandbar — before the run back to Labuan Bajo for sunset.
Private speedboat (USD 350–800 for the boat, up to 15 pax) gives your group its own captain and crew, flexible departure time, and the freedom to skip a stop or add one. Sharing/join trip (from USD 95 pp) is the budget option with a fixed itinerary and 15–30 fellow travellers on the boat. Both options include the same five iconic stops.
Pickup at your hotel, boarding at Labuan Bajo Harbour, safety briefing and breakfast on board.
Trek up Padar Island for the three-bay viewpoint — the most photographed panorama in Komodo.
Ranger-guided trek through savannah and mangrove to see Komodo dragons in their natural habitat.
Swim and snorkel from the rose-tinted shore over vivid coral gardens. Light lunch on board.
Snorkel with oceanic manta rays at one of the most reliable manta sites in Indonesia.
Final stop at the floating white sandbar — an ever-changing natural swimming pool.
Arrive Labuan Bajo for hotel transfer and onward evening plans.
It is enough for a complete highlight reel — Padar, dragons, Pink Beach, mantas, Taka Makassar. It is not enough to reach the south, dive properly, or experience the slow magic of an overnight at anchor. If you have the time, even 2D1N or 3D2N delivers a very different trip.
Hotel pickup is 05:30–06:00. The early start is what lets you reach Padar before the crowds. Return to Labuan Bajo is around 17:00.
Yes. The sharing/join speedboat tour works from a single seat; private charter starts from two pax.
November to February has more frequent swells. We use larger, faster speedboats during the wet season and may adjust the itinerary on the day for safety — full refund or reschedule if cancelled by the operator.