Taking an Expedition Sailing Trip to Komodo Island

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Some may believe Indonesia is not a popular destination for an adventure cruise. However, because Indonesia is one of the world’s largest archipelagos, it is an ideal destination for a cruise. One of Indonesia’s most popular destinations is a sailing trip to Komodo Islands. This unique island is home to the Komodo Dragon, an ancient, dangerous giant creature. Aside from the Komodo Dragons, Komodo Island’s climate and landscape are ideal for an adventure cruise.

yacht while sailing trip to Komodo

Plan Your Komodo Island Sailing

Komodo Island is easily accessible and makes an excellent year-round cruise destination. Even so, planning your cruise ahead of time is critical to ensure you have the best experience possible. You can book one of the many famous Komodo cruise ships. They provide a wide range of facilities, tour schemes, prices, capacity, and itineraries.

When Is The Best Time To Sail On Komodo Island?

As said before, generally safe and ideal for a sailing trip all year at Komodo island. There are no significant concerns about choosing the best cruise time because it is Indonesia’s driest area. The warm, dry wind speeds from Australia enhance your cruise experience. However, it would be best to keep in mind that it is still the rainy season. The dry season on Komodo Island lasts from April to November. Meanwhile, the rainy season runs from December to March. Nonetheless, the rain is brief.

Where To Depart 

Sailings to Komodo Island typically depart from two locations: Labuan Bajo in Flores and Padang Bay in Bali. If you want to sail for a more extended period, you can begin your journey in Bali. Aside from that, you can flow through the stunning Indonesian archipelago before arriving at Komodo Island.

What To Expect On A Komodo Island Boat Trip

You can do and see many things on Komodo Island during your cruise. To begin, Komodo Dragons, the world’s most giant lizards, will be displayed in Komodo National Park. Aside from Komodo, you will also see pigs, Timor deer, wild buffalo, and a variety of species of birds. You can also meet underwater biota, which includes everything from magnificent coral reefs to other sea creatures like sharks, stingrays, whales, and green turtles.

Pantai Merah, or Red Beach, will also captivate you. It’s pinkish due to the red reef particles in the sand. Then you’ll visit villages and learn about their culture from the people who live there.

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