Pricing Guide 2026

How Much Does Diving in Komodo Cost? Real 2026 Breakdown

Honest pricing for diving in Komodo National Park — day trips, PADI courses, park fees, what's included and what isn't. IDR, EUR and USD equivalents by Manta Dive Komodo.

📅 Updated May 2026 10 min read 📍 Labuan Bajo, Indonesia 🤿 By Manta Dive Komodo
Quick Answer

How much does diving in Komodo cost in 2026?

A 3-dive Komodo day trip with Manta Dive Komodo starts at IDR 3,300,000 (approximately 190 EUR / 210 USD), with park fees, equipment, lunch and water all included. A PADI Open Water course over 3-4 days starts at approximately IDR 8,500,000 (~490 EUR / 540 USD). Always verify the current rates on our official price list. When comparing operators, the critical detail is whether park fees are included in the headline price — they're often added separately (IDR 750,000-1,500,000 per day), making the cheap-looking trip more expensive than ours by the time you actually dive.

Day Trip
IDR 3.3M~190 EUR / 210 USD
PADI Open Water
IDR 8.5M~490 EUR / 540 USD
Park Fees
IncludedNo hidden cost
Group Size
Max 86:1 guide ratio

Pricing for Komodo diving can be confusing. The same 3-dive day trip might be advertised at IDR 1,800,000 on one website and IDR 3,300,000 on another — but by the time you've added park fees, equipment rental, lunch, water, transport and Nitrox surcharges, the "cheap" option often ends up more expensive than the all-inclusive one.

This guide from Manta Dive Komodo, a PADI 5★ centre based in Labuan Bajo, breaks down what diving actually costs in Komodo National Park in 2026 — day trips, courses, multi-day packages, park fees, what's included, what isn't, and how to budget your trip realistically.

All prices below are quoted in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), the local currency. Conversions to EUR and USD are based on average 2026 exchange rates (approximately 17,300 IDR/EUR and 15,800 IDR/USD) — confirm the current rate before booking.

Komodo Day Trip Prices 2026

Day trips are the dominant format for diving Komodo. You leave Labuan Bajo at sunrise, dive 2-3 sites during the day, and return in the late afternoon. No overnight commitment, no liveaboard cabin, just diving and sleeping in town.

Day TripDivesFrom (IDR)~EUR~USD
Komodo Day Trip (signature) 33,300,000~190~210
Padar Trek + 2 Dives 2 + PadarFrom list
Pink Beach + 2 Dives 2 + BeachFrom list
South Komodo Hammerhead 3 (advanced)From list

For current published rates across all our day trips, see the Manta Dive Komodo price list. Prices vary by season and group composition — direct contact via WhatsApp or email is the fastest way to confirm what your specific dates will cost.

What's included in every Manta Dive Komodo day trip

  • Komodo National Park fees — fully included, not a separate add-on at the dock
  • All scuba equipment — BCD, regulator, wetsuit, fins, mask, computer
  • Tanks and weights — full sets, refills between dives
  • Lunch and drinking water — fresh meal on board between dives
  • Hotel transfers — pickup and drop-off in Labuan Bajo
  • Local guide / dive master — small group ratio (max 6 divers per guide)
  • Insurance — basic dive accident coverage during the trip

PADI Course Prices in Komodo

If you want to get certified — or upgrade your existing certification — Komodo is an exceptional place to do it. Mantas during your check-out dives, reef sharks on every site, and crystal-clear conditions for half the year.

CourseDurationFrom (IDR)~EURWhat's Included
Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) 1 dayFrom listTry dive, no certification
PADI Open Water 3-4 days8,500,000~4904 dives, materials, certification
PADI Advanced Open Water 2-3 daysFrom list5 dives incl. deep + navigation
PADI Specialty (Nitrox, Deep, etc.) 1-2 daysVariablePer specialty

Full course details and current pricing on the PADI courses page. Course packages can be combined with day trips — for example, Open Water + 2 day trip days is a common 5-6 day Komodo plan.

💡 Course in Komodo vs Bali or Gili

PADI Open Water is typically cheaper in Bali or Gili (~IDR 6,500,000 vs ~IDR 8,500,000 in Komodo). However, your training dives in Komodo include manta sightings, sharks and pristine reefs — Bali & Gili check-out dives are typically on shore-based sites with less life, even around dead coral ( for the Gilis). Many divers choose Komodo for the experience, accepting the higher price.

The Real Trick: "What's Included" Matters More Than the Headline Price

Komodo's pricing landscape is full of operators advertising aggressive low prices that quietly exclude major cost components. When you compare quotes, work through this checklist for each operator:

ComponentTypical "Cheap" OperatorManta Dive Komodo
Park feesExcluded (+IDR 750k-1.5M/day)✓ Included
Equipment rentalExtra (IDR 150k-300k/day)✓ Included
LunchSometimes excluded (+IDR 100k)✓ Included
WaterBYO or paid✓ Included
InsuranceNot provided✓ included for beginner courses
Nitrox+IDR 150k-200k/dive✓ Included
Group sizeUp to 20 diversMax 8

When the "cheap IDR 1.8M trip" adds park fees (1.0M), equipment (250k), lunch (100k) and transfer (75k), you're at IDR 3.2M — essentially the same as our all-inclusive price, but in a boat with 18 other divers, without insurance, and with no hotel pickup.

This is why transparency around inclusion matters more than the headline number.

Komodo Park Fees Explained

Komodo National Park charges multiple compulsory fees per visitor per day. These are paid to the Indonesian National Park authority, not the dive operator, and apply to everyone — divers, snorkelers, dragon trekkers and liveaboard guests.

The fee structure (2026)

  • Park entry fee — IDR 200,000 (weekday) / IDR 250,000 (weekend) per person per day
  • Conservation jetty fee — IDR 5,000 per person
  • Boat fee — IDR 100,000 per boat per day (shared across divers)
  • Diving / snorkeling fee — IDR 25,000 per dive site visited
  • Ranger fee — variable, usually shared

Realistic total per diver per day in 2026: IDR 750,000 to IDR 1,500,000, depending on day of week and number of dive sites. These fees aren't optional — they're mandatory regardless of operator. Operators who exclude them from their headline price collect them from you at the dock instead.

📋 Park fee history

In 2022-2024 there were several controversial proposals to raise Komodo park fees dramatically (up to IDR 3,750,000 per visitor). The proposals were withdrawn after significant pushback from the tourism industry. The current structure (described above) returned to pre-controversy levels. Always check the latest published fees, as policy can change.

Multi-Day Packages: Save by Stacking Days

If you're spending 3+ days diving in Komodo, multi-day packages typically offer 10-15% savings over individual day-trip pricing. The savings come from operational efficiencies (shared boat costs, repeat customers, no daily re-setup).

Typical multi-day combinations

  • 3 days × 3 dives = 9 dives across central Komodo classics
  • 4 days mixed = central Komodo + Padar trek + Pink Beach + South Komodo
  • 5-7 days = full park exploration including north Komodo (Castle Rock, Crystal Rock, Cauldron)

For families or groups of 4+, private boat charter becomes cost-competitive. Contact us via WhatsApp for tailored multi-day packages — pricing depends on dates, group size and chosen sites.

Liveaboard formats also exist for multi-day exploration but operate on a different economic model (cabin included, multi-week tours). Day-trip-based stays remain the most flexible choice for divers who prefer to sleep in Labuan Bajo and explore the town in the evenings.

How to Pay in Komodo

Payment methods accepted by most Labuan Bajo dive operators, in order of preference:

MethodSurchargeBest For
Bank transfer (IDR)0%Pre-booking, large sums
Cash (IDR)0%On-the-spot, small sums
Credit card (Visa/Mastercard)+3% typicallyConvenience
Wise / Revolut (foreign transfer)~1-2%International divers
USD / EUR cashExchange marginLast resort, suboptimal rates

ATMs in Labuan Bajo (BCA, Mandiri, BRI) accept international Visa and Mastercard with withdrawal limits of IDR 2,500,000-3,000,000 per transaction. Plan multiple withdrawals if you need cash for several days.

About tipping

Tipping is not mandatory in Indonesia but is appreciated for good service. The customary range for dive guides and boat crew in Labuan Bajo:

  • IDR 100,000-250,000 per day per diver — shared across guide and boat crew
  • Higher for exceptional service or extended packages
  • Cash IDR preferred, given directly to the team at the end of your stay

Daily Budget Outside of Diving

Beyond your diving costs, Labuan Bajo daily expenses vary widely by traveller style:

ItemBudgetMid-rangeLuxury
Hotel (per night)IDR 350k-500kIDR 800k-1.5MIDR 2.5M+
Meals (per day)IDR 100k-200kIDR 200k-400kIDR 500k+
Drinks (Bintang beer, etc.)IDR 30k-50k eachIDR 50k-80kIDR 100k+
Local transport (scooter/taxi)IDR 50k-100kIDR 100k-200kDriver IDR 500k+
Spending total (no diving)IDR 600k-900kIDR 1.2M-2.4MIDR 3M+

A typical mid-range Komodo diver spends approximately IDR 4,500,000 to 6,000,000 per day total (diving + hotel + meals + sundry expenses) — about 260-350 EUR / 285-380 USD. Budget for the unexpected: medication, dive insurance, additional spend on transit days, gifts and souvenirs.

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Komodo Diving Cost — Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a day of diving in Komodo?

A 3-dive Komodo day trip with Manta Dive Komodo starts at IDR 3,300,000 (approximately 190 EUR / 210 USD), with park fees, equipment, lunch and water all included. Confirm current rates on our price list.

Are park fees included in Komodo dive trip prices?

With Manta Dive Komodo, yes — park fees are included in the published price. Many operators exclude them from the headline price and collect them separately at the dock (typically IDR 750,000-1,500,000 per day). Always check the "what's included" section before comparing prices.

How much does a PADI Open Water course cost in Komodo?

PADI Open Water with Manta Dive Komodo starts at approximately IDR 8,500,000 (~490 EUR / 540 USD). The course is 3-4 days and includes all materials, equipment, certification fees and at least 4 ocean dives in Komodo National Park.

Why are Komodo dive prices higher than Bali?

Komodo requires longer boat journeys (1-2 hours to most sites vs 30 min in Bali), mandatory park fees, dedicated speed boats, and smaller group sizes for safety in current. The dives are also generally more demanding and more spectacular — mantas, sharks and drift diving are part of standard day trips. The price premium is real and justified.

Can I pay by credit card in Komodo?

Yes, but a 3% bank surcharge usually applies. Bank transfer in IDR or cash payment in IDR are the most economical options. Foreign transfers via Wise or Revolut are a good middle ground for international divers.

How much spending money do I need per day in Labuan Bajo?

Outside of diving: budget IDR 500,000-1,000,000 per day (~30-60 EUR) covering meals, drinks and local transport. Hotel rooms range from IDR 350,000 (budget) to IDR 2,500,000+ (boutique). Total daily spend including diving: typically IDR 4,500,000-6,000,000.

Is Komodo diving worth the price?

For divers wanting world-class biodiversity (mantas, sharks, drift dives, macro), pristine UNESCO-protected reefs and unique current-driven dive sites, yes. Komodo consistently ranks in the top 10 dive destinations globally and remains one of the few places where megafauna sightings are reliable rather than lucky.

Do I tip the dive guides in Komodo?

Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated. A common range is IDR 100,000-250,000 per day per diver, split among the boat crew and guide. Higher for exceptional service or multi-day packages. Cash IDR is preferred, given directly to the team at the end of your stay.

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