Komodo One-Day Tour Labuan Bajo By Speedboat
Komodo One Day Tour is to maximize your experience in a limited time, guiding you through some of the most iconic locations within Komodo National Park. From trekking on the rugged islands of Komodo Island to snorkeling in the turquoise waters around Padar Island and relaxing on the unique pink sands of Pink Beach, every moment promises unforgettable memories.
The Komodo Islands are one of Indonesia’s most extraordinary natural treasures, home to breathtaking landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and the legendary Komodo dragon. A one-day journey through this remarkable destination offers travelers a glimpse into the unique wildlife, stunning beaches, and vibrant marine life that make the area world-famous.

Who Can Join a Komodo One Day Tour?
1. Adults & Solo Travelers
- Perfect for solo backpackers, couples, and friends
- No special skills required
- Basic fitness is enough for short island hikes
2. Families with Children
- kids 5+ years old
- Parents must supervise at all times (around Komodo dragons)
- Not ideal for toddlers: hikes, safety, strong currents on snorkeling
Who should reconsider joining:
- Pregnant travelers (boat can be rough)
- People with serious mobility issues
- non-swimmers
- Anyone with severe seasickness (open sea crossings can be choppy)

What to Expect on the Komodo Island One-Day Tour
- Pink Beach: One of only seven natural pink beaches in the world, coral and shells
- Manta Point: A snorkeling spot where you can see manta rays
- Taka Makassar: Snorkeling, or swimming
- See Komodo animals in real life
- Safe trip and a good weather
- Get new experience on an adventure once in your life
What time does the tour start and finish?
- Departure: Around 6:00–7:30 AM
- Return: Around 4:30–5:30 PM

Itinerary: Komodo one-day tour
- 06:15-6.30 Start to pick up at the hotel to the meeting point
- 07:00-08:00 Start the trip from Labuan Bajo to Padar Island
- 08:15-09:30 Trekking and enjoy the view
- 09:30-09:50 Continue to Pink Beach
- 09:50-10:50 Swimming, Snorkeling, and enjoying the pink beach
- 10:50-11:10 Sailing to Komodo Island
- 11:10-12:30 Trekking and see the Komodo Dragons
- 12:30-13:00 Lunchtime
- 13:00-13:30 Sailing to Taka Makassar
- 13:30-14:15 Swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying the beach
- 14:15-14:20 Continue to Manta Point
- 14:20-14:50 Snorkeling to look for the manta ray in Manta Point
- 14:50-15:00 Sailing to Siaba Island
- 15:00-15:30 Snorkeling to look for the turtle
- 15:30-16:30 Go back to Labuan Bajo
- 16:30 Arrive in Labuan Bajo, transfer to your hotel.

How to book a one-day Komodo tour?
- You can email or WhatsApp us to check the available dates at +62 822 3530 5550
- You will receive a confirmation by WhatsApp or email for your booking.
- Secure your tour booking by sending 30% of the total into our PayPal or bank account.
- You need to pay the balance in cash upon arrival.
- Inform us of your hotel in Labuan Bajo for the pickup time.
Program Includes:
- Pick up & Drop off from the hotel
- Lunch on the boat
- Mineral water
- English-speaking guide
- Life jacket and Floater
- Coffee and Tea on board
- Snacks and fruit
Program Excludes:
- Personal expenses
- Insurance
What is the term of payment for the Komodo one-day tour?
- Deposit payment: you can pay to our bank account or PayPal.
- We are not responsible for any taxes.
- The balance you must pay in cash on arrival.
Cancellation policy:
- All payment refunds for cancellations made 7 days.
- A 50% charge applies for cancellations within 5 days
- A full charge is applicable for cancellations within 48 hours.
Essential to bring on komodo one-day tour?
- Towel
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Camera or Smartphone
- hut
- some cash
- Vitamins or medicines that are personal (wind oil, eucalyptus oil, Antimo)
- Waterproof pouch for the electronics
- Plastic bag for wet cloth
Tips for snorkeling on the Komodo one-day trip?
- Bring your own mask & snorkel (better fit & hygiene)
- Snorkel close to the shoreline for colorful coral and reef fish.
- Use water shoes or fins—coral can be sharp
- Be aware of jellyfish: they’re not common and can appear seasonally.
- Never touch or step on coral, manta rays & turtles
- Don’t chase fish—float and let them approach
- Wear a rash guard for sun protection and comfort.
- Enter water together
- Use a life vest (totally normal); the current in Komodo is very strong
- Don’t fight the current—float and signal
Go & Back on snorkeling from the boat
How to stay steady:
- Put fins on in the water, not on the boat.
- Hold the side of the boat & sliding in
- Use the ladder (ask the captain).
- Fix the snorkel on the left side
- Wet your mask with seawater first
Back to the boat safely:
- Remove fins in the water.
- Hand them to the crew.
- Climb slowly using both hands.
- Sit on the edge of the boat.
- Mask and snorkel held firmly on your face
- One hand on mask, one on back of head
- Roll backward into water
- Open the fins in the water
- Get the boat from the stair
- Don’t walk with fins in the boat.



