Explore the Pink Beach

Holiday Ayo - Pink Beach is located on the southwest coast of Komodo Island, East Nusa Tenggara. One thing that is noticeable about this beach is, of course, its pink-colored sand, which is caused by microscopic animals called Foraminifera that produce a red pigment on the coral reefs.
As cited from IndonesiaTourism, aside from the fact that this Pink Beach in Komodo Island is one of the only seven pink beaches that exist on this Earth, every corner of this one particular place will never cease to make your jaw drop with awe.
You will immediately be welcomed with a cinematic scene of aquamarine seas, lush and curved hills, clear skies, and obviously pink sand that has a delicate texture and feels smooth on your feet. Furthermore, the corals of Pink Beach’s underwater realms are in excellent condition.
Dive beneath the waters and you will be greeted by hundreds of species of corals, and thousands of species of fish. Divers and snorkelers will keep wanting to revisit this place, knowing that the heaven they see will always be there forever.
How to get here?
You can fly from anywhere to Bali, as it is the closest island that provides an airport with a flight route straight to Labuan Bajo Airport.
When you arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport, you can either spend your time strolling around in Bali for a while first or you can immediately take a local airline with daily flights to Labuan Bajo by small jet or turboprop planes which can carry up to 50 passengers.
Once in Labuan Bajo, drive for about 10 minutes to the port and get yourself a speedboat to go to Komodo Island. You can dock straight on the miraculous Pink Beach if you want less hassle or, if you prefer a 4-hour trek by foot through the coral cliffs and mangroves on a different side of the island, you could dock on a different side of the island instead.








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