Manta Alley Dive Site in

Komodo National Park

As the name suggests, this is one of the reasons divers want to visit Komodo, to be among the manta rays.

Manta Alley consists of small and rocky islands. There are some spots where you can fulfill your dream to dive with  the manta rays as their presence is known to be all year round. In good condition, you can be surrounded by up to  30 mantas while they look for mates and let the small wrasse and butterfly fish clean them off from the parasites.

Type of Diving:

Boat

Recommended For:

All divers

Highlights

Manta, Mola mola been spotted here.
18
m

Maximum Depth:

25
m

Horizontal Visibility:

20
m

Min Water Temp:

21°
c

Max Water Temp:

29°
c

Bottom Contour:

Slope

Bottom Composition:

Coral reef, Vegetation, Rock

Current:

Surge, Long shore

Coral Reef:

Average

Type of Reef:

Fringing

Marine Life

Trevallies, Snapper, Fusilier, Barracuda, Sweetlips, Butterfly, Cardinal, Angel, Grouper, Damselfish, Anthias, Batfish, Wrasse, Parrot, Surgeon, Trigger, Box, Puffer, Porcupine, Flounders, Gobies, Moray Eels, Eels, Frogfish, Leaf Fish, Scorpion, Flathead, Blennies, Dragonet, Octopus, Shrimp, Crab, Nudibranch, Flatworm, Shell, Ray, Shark.

Did you know that

Manta Alley

is in

Komodo National Park