Komodo Cruises
Sitting between the Flores and Sunbawa Islands, in the Indonesian archipelago, Komodo is positioned at the joining of two continental plates. Komodo is UNESCO-listed for its remarkable inhabitant, the prehistoric looking Komodo Dragon. This lizard can grow up to 3 metres in length and can be extremely aggressive if disturbed, so visits to the island are heavily controlled, in order to protect this endangered species. The coral reefs surrounding the island attract many cetaceans, such as sea turtles and dolphins.
Top Experiences
Komodo National Park
Strong and stealthy yet endangered, the Komodo dragon is dinosaur-like in appearance, with rugged, armoured scales, a long, forked tongue and up to 60 serrated teeth. With the assistance of a park ranger, you can observe them in their natural habitat.
Pink Beach
Renowned for its beautifully coloured sand tinted by fragments of red coral, Pink Beach is one of Komodo’s most visited and beautiful beaches. It’s a popular spot for swimming, snorkelling or simply for relaxing and soaking up the surroundings.
Cruises to Komodo
Discovering the World's Idyllic Islands & Iconic Cities • T260102
- Uncover a treasure trove of picture-perfect islands
- Explore some of the world's most iconic cities
- Embark on a cruise packed with diverse wildife
Discovering the World's Idyllic Islands & Iconic Cities • T260107
- Discover an abundance of paradise islands
- Explore some of the world's most awe-inspiring cities
- Encounter diverse cultures, rich wildlife and marine life
Discovering the World's Idyllic Islands & Iconic Cities • T2602
- Explore some of the world's most idyllic islands
- Discover iconic cities such as Sydney and Kuala Lumpur
- Experience native wildlife, flora and fauna