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5 Things You Can Do To Make Your Komodo Island Diving Trip More Convenient

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Jason

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Komodo Island offers the perfect combination of great weather, an exotic location, and affordability. It is because of this reason that it features among most divers' lists of the best diving destinations in the world. Therefore, if you are a diving addict and haven't yet experienced the magnificence of what the Komodo islands have to offer, you are missing out.

However, before you get on a plane, it is always good to be aware of things that you can do to make your experience as awesome as possible. This is because the things that make this area awesome for diving, can sometimes present a few challenges. Here are some of the things that you can do to guarantee a stress-free and inexpensive diving in Komodo island experience.

Book your flights and accommodation months in advance

The fact that Komodo island offers a great diving experience means that a lot of people naturally flock to the area during the dry months. This normally causes a spike in demand for tickets, and if you are unlucky, you can end up frustrated. To avoid a last-minute rush for travel and accommodation, it is always advisable that you book everything before the dry season kicks in. Getting your tickets 2 or 3 months before your tour date will go a long way towards helping you to make things less stressful. In some cases, early booking can even get you attractive discounts. 

Go during the dry months 

Komodo island experiences two distinct seasons: the dry season and the wet season. While the dry season tends to be the most hectic, it offers the best experience for people who love outdoor adventures. Therefore, it is usually worth the price hikes, crowding, and competition for amenities that tend to accompany this period.

Another thing that you should keep in mind is that most shops, establishments, boat companies, and service providers take a break during this period due to the low demand. Therefore, things like having a convenient means of moving around or access to a place that can sell you diving gear, may not be as readily available as it usually is during the dry months. The dry months are generally a safer bet for the best experience because you get to avoid rain, while also get the best in terms of easy access to amenities. 

Go with a liveaboard tour 

If you are planning on exploring the island for several weeks or days, then booking a liveaboard tour will make the most sense for you. Since you will be living on a boat, you won't have to worry about paying for accommodation or having to carry your gear to and from your hotel. This will make the trip more enjoyable.
Furthermore, with a liveaboard, you will get more time to explore the beauty of life under water. You can get the chance to visit extremely remote places. And you will also meet different people from all walks of life who share your interest in diving.

Get an affordable sim card 

While immersing yourself in the diving experience will be a priority for you when visiting the island, you may still need to connect with family. For those who work remotely, it may be necessary to check in occasionally in order to find out the progress of your business. You may also need to blog about your experience or to simply check on some information online. Whichever the case, having access to the internet is bound to come in handy at one point or the other.

While the internet speeds offered by local telecom companies are not the best, you can get decent speeds by subscribing to an internet package offered in the area. Therefore, once you land, make it a priority to get a sim card. There are some at the airport, but it is generally recommended that you avoid buying a line at the airport shops since they tend to be overpriced.


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