Marina Harbour
Kelor Island
1D (Full Day Trip)
This is a full day and open tour using a traditional boat to Padar Island, Long Beach, Manta Point, Taka Makassar and Kelor Island.
Unlike many other tour packages, we intentionally limit the number of boat tours we offer. Based on our experience, itineraries with more than three or four islands visits often leave guests feeling rushed, as they must constantly adhere to a tight schedule. We believe that every journey should be savored, not hurried. By offering fewer but carefully curated tours, we ensure our guests have the time to fully explore each destination and truly appreciate its natural beauty.
Padar Island
Padar Island is a breathtaking destination that captivates travelers with its rugged beauty and unique landscapes. Known for its iconic panoramic views, the island is a must-visit for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Padar Island is unique for its three different beaches, each with distinct sands-white, black, and pink. While swimming is restricted in some areas to protect the ecosystem, visitors can enjoy strolling along the beaches and soaking in the natural beauty.
The island is accessible via boat from the nearby town of Labuan Bajo on the island of Flores. This picturesque journey typically takes about 1-2 hours, often passing through turquoise waters dotted with other small islands in the park.
The island’s highlight is undoubtedly the viewpoint hike, where visitors are rewarded with a spectacular 360-degree view of the island’s dramatic, tri-colored beaches. The hike is steep and can take 20-30 minutes, but the trail is manageable for most visitors. Sunrise and sunset are the most magical times to visit, as the golden light enhances the vibrant scenery.
Long Beach
Long Beach, located near Komodo National Park in Flores, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), is a serene slice of paradise famed for its stunning pink sand. This natural wonder, created by the mix of white sand and crushed red coral, offers visitors a unique and magical experience.
Long Beach is a testament to the unspoiled beauty of Flores, offering a tranquil escape and a chance to witness one of nature's rarest phenomena. Whether you're a beach lover, an underwater explorer, or someone seeking a quiet retreat, this pink paradise is a must-visit destination in Indonesia.
Manta point
Located within the breathtaking Komodo National Park in Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, is a bucket-list destination for divers and snorkelers. As the name suggests, this iconic spot is famous for its majestic manta rays, which gracefully glide through the crystal-clear waters.
The current-rich waters of Manta Point attract a vibrant array of marine life, from colorful fish and healthy coral reefs to, of course, the mesmerizing mantas. Snorkelers can often see these gentle giants up close, as they gather in cleaning stations or feed on plankton just below the surface. Divers are treated to a surreal experience, swimming alongside mantas with wingspans that can reach up to five meters.
Accessible by boat from Labuan Bajo, Manta Point is often paired with visits to nearby islands like Taka Makassar or Pink Beach. Whether you’re an experienced diver or a first-time snorkeler, encountering these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat is a memory you’ll treasure forever.
Taka Makasar
Taka Makassar is proof that size doesn’t matter when it comes to beauty. This enchanting little sandbank, located within the Komodo National Park in Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, is a dreamy escape for travelers seeking something truly special.
Imagine a patch of soft white sand surrounded by impossibly clear turquoise waters, seemingly floating in the middle of the sea. That’s Taka Makassar. It’s so small that during high tide, it might vanish beneath the waves, making it feel like a fleeting secret of nature.
Accessible by boat from Labuan Bajo, this hidden gem is often included in day trips to Komodo National Park. The real magic here is in the water, perfect for snorkeling and discovering vibrant coral reefs, playful fish, and if you’re lucky, majestic manta rays gliding gracefully nearby.
Whether you’re sunbathing on the sand, dipping into the warm shallows, or just savoring the serene surroundings, Taka Makassar offers a moment of pure bliss. It’s not just a destination; it’s a place to pause and let nature amaze you.
Kelor Island
If you’re looking for a little slice of paradise, Kelor Island in Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, is the perfect stop on your Indonesian adventure. This charming island, just a short boat ride from Labuan Bajo, boasts pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a lush green hill that’s begging to be climbed.
The highlight of Kelor is the panoramic view waiting at the top of the hill. A short but steep hike rewards you with breathtaking vistas of the turquoise sea, nearby islands, and the rolling hills of Flores. It’s the kind of view that stops you in your tracks and makes you savor the moment.
The beach is equally inviting. Soft white sand meets calm, shallow waters perfect for swimming or snorkeling. The underwater life around Kelor is vibrant, with colorful corals and playful fish just a few strokes away.
Kelor Island is often included in day trips exploring Komodo National Park, and while it’s small, its beauty leaves a lasting impression. Whether you’re hiking, snorkeling, or simply soaking in the serene vibes, Kelor is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Price
1-5 persons : Rp. 1.500.000,-
Please contact us for pricing and further information on groups of more than 5 people, private trips, and special requests.
General Notes :
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