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Dive Centre

Reefseekers Dive Centre
is based in Labuan Bajo a small fishing town hugging the hillside on the West coast of Flores and the gateway to begin your exploration of this unbelievable island of surprises, with it’s World class Diving and Snorkeling , Myriads of tiny deserted islands, Volcanoes, Komodo Dragons, Flying Foxes, Megalithic sites, Caves, Sulphur pools, Waterfalls, Endless Forests, Spider web rice fields, Traditional villages, Stick fighting, Flora and Fauna like you’ll see nowhere else, there is certainly something to capture everyone’s interest and not forgetting the warm welcome from the local people themselves, talk to them and learn about their Culture with it’s many myths and legends, your stay on Flores will be a memory that you will never want to forget and for sure it is a place you will want to return to.   

Our Dive Team are committed to giving you the experience of a lifetime whilst diving with us in Komodo National Park, we speak English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch and Indonesian. We are all certified Padi/SSI Divemasters or Instructors

Whether you are a new diver or a Salty sea dog, we have dive sites to suit every experience level

With over 20 years experience of providing a personalized, first class service to both divers and student divers, Kath, Ernest and their team invite you to taste the diving off the west coast of Flores in and around the Komodo National Park, these dive sites rival the Worlds best.

Getting to the Dive Sites
A leisurely journey through Komodo National parks many islands with beautiful views of deserted beaches, mountains, mangroves and sand banks. Our traditional boats have plenty of shade and also places to catch the sun, we usually leave Labuanbajo harbour around 8am then after 2-3 dives and lunch return to Labuanbajo between 4:00- 5:00 depending on the sites we have visited.
Boats are equipped with Radio, Oxygen and First aid.

What you can expect
A days diving includes 2/3 dives with a Padi Divemaster, lunch and refreshments. Taken by Traditional boat to the dive sites of the day.

Our Reef Briefings given every morning by one of our Divemasters on the journey to the first dive site, from stories about Manta Rays to Seacucumbers bottoms, a different topic every day;o)  your Divemaster will also give a thorough safety briefing and an orientation to the dive site, get ready to be amazed as your Divemaster guides you though the endless procession of marine life awaiting you, critters spotted will be identified and logged after the dive (if you still log your dives)

What we expect.
We are here as visitors to the underwater world and expect our guests to treat the homes of all marine life the same you would treat the home of a friend, we have a strictly no touch, no take policy.

When to dive
We dive the whole year around, with the exception of a few windy days during the rainy season (Jan-Mar)

Water Temperature
The temperature of the water varies from 24 to 31 degrees Celsius, but often cold upwellings can chill you, in the South upwellings from the Indian Ocean deep the water usually a cool 22-24c.

What to wear
Everyone feels the cold to different degrees, but we generally recommend at least 3mm full suits, we use 5mm full suits, a hood is recommended. No Gloves are allowed in the National Park

Rental Equipment
rental equipment is available to divers:

  • Oceanic Regulators and gauges
  • Buddy or Seaquest BCD
  • Prescription Masks minus 1.5 up to minus 8
  • 5 and 3mm suits, long and short
  • Boots and Fins
  • Computers

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