Step off your cruise ship and into the wild with this unforgettable Komodo Island shore excursion. Specially designed for cruise passengers, this five hours tour offers the rare chance to see the legendary Komodo dragons in their natural habitat. You’ll be guided by licensed local rangers through the savanna landscape of Komodo Island. Afterward, unwind at one of Indonesia’s most iconic beaches, Pink Beach, where the sand blushes with coral hues and the water invites a refreshing dip. This compact, well-paced experience ensures you’re back at port with time to spare.
Why book with us? Enjoy a seamless, expertly managed shore excursion tailored for cruise guests. With priority transport, certified local guides, and curated small groups, we deliver a safe, insightful, and exclusive Komodo experience.
Highlights:
- Guided walk through Komodo Island to see the famed Komodo dragons
- Learn about the park’s wildlife and conservation from a local ranger
- Free time to relax or swim at stunning Pink Beach
- Scenic speedboat ride with views of the surrounding national park islands
- Tour timed perfectly to return to your ship with no worries
Day 1 : Komodo Cruise Port to Komodo National Park, and back
Pick up at Komodo Cruise Port, and transfer to your shared speedboat. Our first stop will be Komodo Island, where you will trek around the island to find the dragons. After done, we will move to Pink Beach, where you can have a free time relaxing on the beach or do some snorkeling in the crystal-clear water. After done, transfer back to the cruise port. End of tour.
- Private air-conditioned car with licensed driver
- Petrol, parking, and toll fees
- Daily mineral water
- Shared speedboat
- Port fees
- Lunch (1x boxed lunch)
- Snorkeling gear
- Entrance fees and ranger fees to Komodo National Park (estimated at IDR 350.000,- per person, paid on the spot)
- Additional tours or services
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses (phone, minibar, internet, laundry, etc.)
- Tipping for driver and guide will be much appreciated
- Drone or camera fees at the national park (if any)