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Ikan Terbang and Ari Jaya live aboard boats
 "Ikan Terbang" and "Ari Jaya" live aboard boats

We are Aleksandra and Jerome, Polish and French divemasters

On our live-aboard boats: “Ari Jaya” we organize diving safaris to Komodo National Park.

“Ari Jaya” is a wooden motorboat. It is  fully adapted for the requirements of professional diving safaris and small diving groups.

We speak English, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Indonesian. We offer great dives, professional service and a friendly on-board atmosphere.

Ari Jaya in Gili Lawa bay
Ikan Terbang
"Ari Jaya" at Gili Lawa bay
Ikan Terbang cruising at Komodo
Komodo reefs Komodo beach
Komodo's reefs
Komodo beach

All cruises begin and end at Labuan Bajo, West Flores.
All dive sites are located within the Komodo National Park.
Cruises can operate with a minimum of two passengers.

Itineraries for every trip are adapted to meet with current weather conditions, the expectations of the clients and skill levels of the participating divers.

We recommend a safari lasting one week, available at any time during the year. The number of cruising days can be adjusted to meet the requirements of our clients.

Depending on interests of out passengers, we include stops in Rinca or Komodo islands and organize trekking excurions  to see the famous dragons.

Underwater life
Underwater life at the Komodo National Park
 

Ari Dive Live Aboards

Labuan Bajo, West Flores Komodo,
Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia 86554
Mobile phone: +62-81337235093, +62-81353607593
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Website: www.aridive.com
 
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Fantastic Diving around Komodo

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.

Reptilian AdventureA 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.
cunca wulang canyonCunca Wulang Canyon allows you to see waterfalls, canyon, and natural caves. Trekking to and from the site in forest trails is another great experience
Tado Village Labuan BajoVisit 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.
Hiking and Trekking 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.
virginisland-thumbs.jpgExcursions 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.
Komodo Monitor LizardThe 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."