Tiga Dara Dive Site in Komodo National Park
Explore the vibrant underwater world teeming with marine life
Information about Tiga Dara
Tiga Dara, located in the heart of Komodo National Park, is a dive site that promises an exhilarating experience for both novice and seasoned divers. This site, known for its striking underwater scenery and rich biodiversity, offers an unforgettable adventure beneath the waves. The name "Tiga Dara," which translates to "Three Sisters," is a nod to the trio of prominent underwater pinnacles that define this unique diving spot.
Diving at Tiga Dara means encountering an array of marine life, from schools of colorful reef fish to the occasional sighting of majestic manta rays. The coral formations here are pristine, creating a mesmerizing underwater landscape that photographers and nature enthusiasts will adore. Beyond diving, the area also offers opportunities for snorkeling and exploring the nearby islands, making it a perfect destination for mixed groups of divers and non-divers alike.
With its clear waters and abundant sea life, Tiga Dara stands out as a must-visit destination in Indonesia. Whether you're exploring the vibrant coral gardens or marveling at the diverse marine creatures, this dive site offers a spectacular glimpse into the underwater wonders of Southeast Asia.
Interesting facts about Tiga Dara
Getting there: The best way to reach Tiga Dara is by joining one of our liveaboard trips, which provide seamless access to the site. Alternatively, you can fly to a nearby island and take a boat from there.
Best time to visit Tiga Dara: The ideal time for diving here is between April and November, when water temperatures range from 27°C to 30°C (81°F to 86°F), ensuring pleasant diving conditions.
Diving Conditions: Expect excellent visibility, ranging from 20 to 30 meters (65 to 100 feet), and moderate currents. The dive site features a range of depths, making it suitable for divers of all experience levels.
Our liveaboard trips: We offer several liveaboard options that visit Tiga Dara, with trips typically lasting 7-10 days. These trips often include other renowned dive sites in the region, ensuring a comprehensive diving experience.
A little known fact: Tiga Dara is named after the three prominent pinnacles that rise majestically from the sea floor, creating a unique underwater landscape that is both beautiful and biologically rich.
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Possible Activities in Tiga Dara
Diving
Snorkeling