The best time to visit Komodo Island is between April and November when the weather is dry and the seas are calm. During these months, you can enjoy clear skies, warm temperatures, and excellent visibility for snorkeling and diving. The peak season is between July and August, ideal for spotting Komodo dragons and experiencing the island's stunning landscapes. If you prefer fewer crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder months of April-May or September-November.
Booking a Komodo Island 1 Day Tour with Komodo Luxury is simple! Visit our website, navigate to the "Tour Packages" section, and select the 1 Day Tour option. You can then fill out the booking form with your preferred date, number of guests, and any special requests. Alternatively, you can contact our team directly via WhatsApp or email for personalized assistance. We offer a range of day trips that include speedboat tours to Komodo National Park's top spots, ensuring a memorable experience.
For open trip departures, participants are expected to arrive at Komodo Airport by 09.00 am at the latest, as pick-ups will commence between 09.30 am and 10.30 am. Private trips allow more flexibility, as the check-in time for private charter boats can be adjusted according to participants' schedules. However, an earlier check-in is recommended to avoid time constraints at the destination.
Please note that cancellations made within 29 days prior to the trip departure are non-refundable. This policy helps us secure accommodations, transportation, and other essential arrangements in advance. We recommend confirming your availability and commitment before this period to avoid any inconvenience, but the participant can find a replacement person (change name)
Cancellation due to Force Majeure (natural disasters, bad weather, riots, disease outbreaks, government regulations, and other coercive conditions), the trip can be changed/canceled, and there is no refund to participants for facilities that are not used or imposed any losses/inconvenience to the organizer. (Force Majeure: an event that occurs beyond human ability and cannot be avoided so that an activity cannot be carried out properly).
Participants who arrive late at the meeting points so that they extend the itinerary from a specified time and inconvenience other participants, the late participants is deemed to resign and there is no refund