Pink Beach

The pink beach on Komodo Island in Indonesia has become famous for its light reddish sand color and turquoise water, and the good news is that it’s also pretty easy to visit on a day trip from the town of Labuan Bajo in Flores!

Komodo Beach is actually not the only pink beach Indonesia has to offer — there are several other pink beaches in the Komodo National Park, and also one on the island of Lombok, near Bali — but pink beaches in general are very rare, and there are only a handful of them worldwide!

Pink Beach Komodo Island: Indonesia’s Famous Pink Sand Beaches

The pink beach on Komodo Island in Indonesia has become famous for its light reddish sand color and turquoise water, and the good news is that it’s also pretty easy to visit on a day trip from the town of Labuan Bajo in Flores!

Komodo Beach is actually not the only pink beach Indonesia has to offer — there are several other pink beaches in the Komodo National Park, and also one on the island of Lombok, near Bali — but pink beaches in general are very rare, and there are only a handful of them worldwide!

Other Destinations

Taka Makassar

Taka Makassar is a small, stunning sandbank in Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Surrounded by crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, it's perfect for snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing on soft white sand.

Komodo Island

Located between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores in the East Nusa Tenggara province, sits the vast and impressive Komodo National Park

Rinca Island

Contrary to popular belief, Rinca Island has the largest population of komodo dragons.

Padar Island

THE INDONESIAN ISLAND OF PADAR is about 20 miles (30 km) from Labuan Bajo, a fishing town on the westernmost part of Flores.

Kalong Island

Kalong Island is named after its majority of occupants which are “Kalong” or the bat. Located just near Rinca Island

Siaba Besar

Siaba Besar is a beautiful island in the central part of the Komodo National Park

Manta Rays

There is no doubt that one of the main attractions of Komodo National Park are the majestic Manta Rays

Kanawa Island

The island of Kanawa, only some 15 km from the growing fishermen’s town of Labuan Bajo on Flores