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Torpedo Point, Rinca Island, Komodo

Torpedo Point Dive Site in Komodo

Dive into thrilling underwater landscapes and abundant marine life

Information about Torpedo Point

Torpedo Point, nestled in the Komodo National Park, is a diver's dream with its thrilling currents and an abundance of marine life. This dive site is renowned for its vibrant coral gardens, teeming with a variety of species that make every dive a new adventure. From the colorful reef fish darting around the corals to the larger pelagics that patrol the deeper waters, Torpedo Point offers a dynamic underwater landscape that keeps divers coming back for more.

One of the unique aspects of Torpedo Point is its fast currents, which bring in nutrient-rich waters that support a diverse ecosystem. This site is particularly known for sightings of reef sharks, manta rays, and the occasional passing school of barracudas. The visibility here is excellent, often reaching up to 30 meters, providing a clear view of the underwater spectacle.

For non-divers, Komodo National Park offers a range of activities such as snorkeling, hiking to see the famous Komodo dragons, and enjoying the pristine beaches. Whether you are a seasoned diver or a nature enthusiast, Torpedo Point and its surroundings have something for everyone.

Interesting facts about Torpedo Point

Getting there: The best way to reach Torpedo Point is by liveaboard, providing seamless access to the dive site. Alternatively, you can fly to Labuan Bajo and join a day trip from there.

Best time to visit Torpedo Point: The ideal time for diving is from April to November when water temperatures range from 27°C to 29°C (81°F to 84°F) and visibility is at its peak.

Diving Conditions: Expect depths ranging from 5 to 30 meters (16 to 98 feet) with strong currents, making it suitable for advanced divers. These currents bring nutrient-rich waters, enhancing marine life sightings.

Our liveaboard trips: Our liveaboard trips to Komodo typically last 7-10 days and often include other renowned dive sites like Batu Bolong and Manta Point, ensuring a comprehensive diving experience.

A little-known fact: Torpedo Point is named after the elusive torpedo rays that can sometimes be spotted here, adding a unique element to your diving adventure.

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Torpedo Point, Rinca Island, Komodo
Torpedo Point, Rinca Island, Komodo
Torpedo Point, Rinca Island, Komodo

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