Neptune Scuba Diving Komodo - Komodo
The team at Neptune Scuba Diving Komodo are the kind of people you want to spend a week with. They’re based right inside Komodo National Park, which for us is a huge plus, cutting down on travel time to the best sites. We love how they approach the diving: small groups, genuine enthusiasm, and guides who really know their stuff – not just where the manta rays usually hang out at Manta Point, but the less obvious macro critters too. We’ve always found their boats comfortable, a big deal when you’re doing multiple dives a day. Think solid shade, plenty of space to set up gear, and a proper lunch. Our favourite tip for diving with them? Ask about their dawn dives. Getting to sites like Batu Bolong or Castle Rock before the other boats arrive, watching the reef wake up with just your small group, is truly something else. Visibility can be epic, and the currents often feel a little less fierce early on. They’re a PADI 5 Star resort, so whether you’re looking to get certified or just want to explore, you’re in good hands.
- Location
- Komodo, Indonesia, Southeast Asia
- Coordinates
- -8.516302, 119.714400
- Phone
- +62 821-3933-4945
- [email protected]
- Website
- http://www.komodoresort.com
- Certification Agencies
- ["PADI"]
- Courses
- PADI 5 Star Dive Resort [padi:22463]
- Address
- Tj Pelinta, Sebayur Island, Komodo, Labuan, Bajo, Flores, Komodo, No State 86554, Indonesia
Dive Sites Near Neptune Scuba Diving Komodo
Neptune Scuba Diving Komodo provides access to 15 dive sites in Komodo.
- 3 Sisters
- Amelia (reef)
- ARDADELDALI - 0m (wreck)
- Bahuluang Wall (reef)
- Batu Bolong
- Batu Bolong Dive Site
- Batu Bolong Komodo (reef)
- Batu Bolong Komodo (reef)
- Batu Tiga (drift)
- Batu Tiga (reef)
- Batu Tiga Dive Site
- Bhayangkara (reef)
- Bhayangkara
- Bidadari (reef)
- Bidadari (reef)
Other Dive Centres in Komodo
Best Time to Dive in Komodo
The warmest water temperatures in Komodo occur in November, averaging 30.3°C. The coolest conditions are in August at 27.9°C.
Monthly Water Temperatures
- January: 29.2°C
- February: 28.9°C
- March: 29.4°C
- April: 29.7°C
- May: 29.4°C
- June: 28.9°C
- July: 28.1°C
- August: 27.9°C
- September: 28.2°C
- October: 29.2°C
- November: 30.3°C
- December: 30.2°C
Marine Life in Komodo
Home to 220 recorded species including 95 reef fish, 92 hard corals, 13 seagrass & algae, 5 sharks & rays, 4 sea cucumbers, 3 clams & mussels.
Notable Marine Life
- Boring Clam (Tridacna crocea) - Clams & Mussels
- Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas)
- Small giant clam (Tridacna maxima) - Clams & Mussels
- Staghorn coral (Acropora hyacinthus) - Hard Corals
- Staghorn coral (Acropora solitaryensis) - Hard Corals
- thalassia (Thalassia hemprichii) - Seagrass & Algae
- seagrass (Halophila ovalis) - Seagrass & Algae
- Black sea cucumber (Holothuria atra) - Sea Cucumbers
- Species code: Ea (Enhalus acoroides) - Seagrass & Algae
- Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel (Scomberomorus commerson) - Reef Fish
Recommended Packing List for Komodo
Based on average water temperature of 29.1°C, currents 5 cm/s.
- Shorty or Rashguard - warm 29°C water needs minimal exposure protection
- Mask - essential for every dive
- Fins
- BCD - buoyancy compensator
- Regulator - your most safety-critical piece of gear
- Dive Computer - tracks depth, time, and NDL
- Surface Marker Buoy (SMB) - essential for boat pickups
- Dive Torch - useful for crevices and colour at depth
- Underwater Camera - capture your diving memories