Diving and snorkelling in the Komodo National Park (Indonesia) gives you the opportunity to explore this stunning underwater Diving and snorkelling in the Komodo National world, one of the richest marine environments in the world. The reputation of the unspoiled dive sites is gaining recognition among divers all over the world. You will be delighted by the spectacular coral reefs teeming with fish of every colour, patrolled by squadrons of manta rays.
Our boat
- Our boat is called
Somba, which means worship. She is 18 m long and 4 m wide and has 3 engines
- For your safety, she
comes fully equipped with GPS, GSM and radio communication with the mainland
- For your pleasure,
she has a sundeck for sun worshippers, a roof for those who prefer to chill in
the shade and relax on comfy mattresses.
Our equipment
- We use quality brands
that are well known in the world of diving
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All our stuff is
brand new and meets all standard requirements
- And it is routinely
maintained to keep it in mint condition
- Nitrox is available
Our service
- On board, we serve
fresh fruit, freshly made lunches, coffee, tea, water and soft drinks
- We carry plenty of
fresh water and towels for you to take a shower after your dive
- In our briefings, we
will inform you about the dive site and its marine life. In addition, we have
some reference works on board
- We will do our utmost
to enable you to have your best dive experiences during your stay with us here
at Divine Diving
Our safety first
- Oxygen and emergency first respond kit on board
- We always stay within decompression limits
- Radio communication with the mainland, recompression chamber on Bali
World class diving starts with Divine Diving and you are mostly welcome to join us!
Divine Diving in Komodo National Park
Jl. Soekarno Pelabuhan no 1, 86554 Labuan Bajo
Flores – Indonesia
Tel. +62 (0)385 41948
Email:
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www.divinediving.info
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|  Excursions to remote Islands with white sandy beaches and turquoise waters are easily arranged in Labuan Bajo. Takes a swim, snorkel or lay back and just enjoy your secluded island hideaway.
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|   Visit one of West Flores’ traditional villages to gain insights on local culture and the daily lives of local residents. Friendly and welcoming villagers are eager to share their traditions and folklore with international visitors.
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The Komodo National Park and its surrounding areas are home to one of the richest and most varied marine environments in world. More than 50 unique dive sites have been surveyed and mapped for park visitors.
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|   The endogenous Komodo dragons are the iconic mascots of West Flores. Komodo and its surrounding islands were designated as a National Park in 1980. In 1977 UNESCO declared the Park as a "Word Nature Heritage Site,” with the further designation of “Men and Biosphere."
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|  On the mainland of West Flores a wide variety of mountainous
treks in remote and rarely visited areas can be found and are
waiting to be explored. Hire a local guide who brings you from
Labuan Bajo to one of the deepest volcanic crater lakes in the
world in Sano Nggoang or support a community development
project by trekking with the well trained guides and porters of the
Roe Ecotourism Association.
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|  Cunca Wulang Canyon allows you to see waterfalls, canyon, and natural caves. Trekking to and from the site in forest trails is another great experience
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|   A snake cave – “Istana Ular” in the hinterlands of West Flores is the shared home to a large number of pythons and bats. Pythons of up to 4 to 5 meters in length are often encountered in the cave. Learn of the unique mythical relationship the people of the area share with the cave and its wild inhabitants.
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