
Diving FiIRST
Komodo, East Nusa Tenggara, IDN
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Diving FIRST ist ein zu 100 % lokal geführtes Tauchcenter in Komodo, Indonesien, das von professionellen Tauchern betrieben wird, die in der Region geboren und aufgewachsen sind. Der Schwerpunkt liegt auf einem sicheren, geschützten und authentischen Taucherlebnis, das von lokalem Wissen geleitet wird. Das Center zeichnet sich durch seine Konzentration auf kleine Gruppen, entspannte Zeitpläne und echte indonesische Gastfreundschaft aus, um sicherzustellen, dass jeder Tauchgang unvergesslich wird.
Diving FIRST verfügt über Zertifizierungen von PADI, SSI und TDI und bietet eine breite Palette von Kursen an, vom Discover Scuba Diving bis zum Instructor Development Course, ergänzt durch Aktivitäten wie Schnorcheln, Tauchen mit dem Boot und Unterwasserfotografie. Sie bieten auch Kurse für Kinder und Familien an.
Zu den Einrichtungen des Centers gehören Schließfächer, eine Bar, Unterkunft, ein Swimmingpool, Ausrüstungsverleih, ein Tauchshop und Luftfüllungen (Nitrox). Sie bieten verschiedene Tauchmöglichkeiten wie Tauchen vom Boot, Tauchen vom Ufer und Nachttauchen sowie geführte Tauchgänge. Ein Flughafentransfer wird ebenfalls angeboten.
Diving FIRST setzt sich dafür ein, den Besuchern die Schönheit von Komodo zu zeigen, einschließlich seiner berühmten Tauchplätze wie Batu Bolong, Manta Point und Crystal Rock, wo majestätische Mantarochen, Haie, Meeresschildkröten und lebendige Korallen zu sehen sind. Das Center empfiehlt eine frühzeitige Buchung, da die Besucherquoten für 2026 schnell ausgebucht sind.
Verfügbare Kurse
5 cursosPADI Rescue Diver
The PADI Rescue Diver course, offered by Diving First in the stunning Komodo National Park, is designed to significantly enhance your safety and preparedness as a diver. This technically focused program moves beyond self-preservation to equip you with the skills to prevent and manage dive emergencies, assist other divers in distress, and provide immediate aid. You will learn to anticipate potential problems, recognize signs of stress in fellow divers, and execute a range of rescue techniques, from assisting tired or panicked divers to managing equipment failures. The course emphasizes critical thinking and decisive action, making you a more confident and capable member of any dive group. Training takes place in the dynamic waters of Komodo National Park, an environment renowned for its challenging yet rewarding dive sites. These locations provide realistic conditions for practicing rescue scenarios, allowing you to hone your skills in varied underwater topography and potential currents. While specific monthly climate data is not provided, Komodo's tropical waters generally offer excellent visibility and comfortable temperatures suitable for intensive skill development throughout the year. The diverse marine life and dramatic underwater landscapes serve as a backdrop to this crucial training, reinforcing the importance of safety in such an active environment. Diving First is a PADI and SSI certified center, ensuring that your training meets the highest international standards. The PADI Rescue Diver certification is a significant step towards advanced diving proficiency and is a prerequisite for all PADI professional-level courses, including Divemaster and Instructor. This course is not just about learning techniques; it's about developing the mindset of a responsible diver who can look out for themselves and others, a core tenet of the PADI philosophy. To enroll in the PADI Rescue Diver course, you must hold a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certification (or equivalent from another agency) and have completed EFR Primary and Secondary Care training within the past 24 months. The course involves both theoretical knowledge development and practical in-water rescue exercises. While specific equipment requirements are detailed upon booking, participants typically need their own mask, snorkel, fins, wetsuit, and basic dive gear. Diving First provides specialized equipment for rescue training scenarios.
Discover Scuba Diving
Bautismo de buceo para quienes desean tener su primera experiencia bajo el agua con la supervisión de un instructor profesional.
Open Water Diver
Curso de iniciación al buceo recreativo. Obtén tu certificación para bucear de forma autónoma hasta 18 metros de profundidad.
Divemaster
Formación profesional de Divemaster, el primer nivel de liderazgo en buceo para guiar y asistir en cursos.
Daily Fun Dive
Dive into the vibrant underwater world of Komodo National Park with Diving First's Daily Fun Dive trips. Designed for certified divers, these excursions offer an exhilarating opportunity to explore some of the most renowned dive sites in Indonesia. You'll have the chance to visit up to three distinct world-class locations in a single day, carefully selected by the dive center based on current weather conditions, currents, and the experience level of the participants. This ensures a dynamic and engaging diving experience tailored to showcase the best of Komodo's marine biodiversity. The Daily Fun Dive trips are led by PADI and SSI certified instructors and divemasters who possess intimate knowledge of the local waters. Their expertise guarantees that you'll witness spectacular marine life while adhering to strict safety protocols. The dive center provides high-quality, well-maintained dive gear, ensuring your comfort and confidence underwater. Popular sites often included are Batu Bolong, known for its colorful coral walls teeming with fish, and Manta Point, a prime location for observing graceful manta rays. For those seeking different encounters, Crystal Rock offers rich biodiversity, while Siaba Besar, or 'Turtle City,' provides a calmer reef perfect for spotting sea turtles and macro life. Between dives, relax on the comfortable dive boat and enjoy a delicious lunch prepared by an onboard chef, all while taking in the breathtaking scenery of the Komodo islands. The crew handles all the logistics, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the scuba diving adventure. These trips typically conclude with a return to Labuan Bajo in the late afternoon, offering a full day of exploration and enjoyment. The small group sizes, with a maximum of four divers per guide, ensure personalized attention and a high-quality experience for every participant. This advanced-level fun dive experience is ideal for certified divers looking to refine their skills in a dynamic environment or simply explore the incredible underwater landscapes Komodo has to offer. The price for this exhilarating day of diving is 300,000 IDR. Whether you are interested in thrilling drift dives, exploring vibrant coral gardens, or seeking encounters with majestic manta rays, these trips are tailored to provide an unforgettable adventure.
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Komodo National Park is renowned for its incredible marine biodiversity, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. It’s home to over 1,000 species of fish, 260+ types of coral, and iconic marine life like manta rays, sharks, and turtles. There are various dive sites with calm water for beginners to strong currents for experienced divers. The park’s strong currents also create nutrient-rich waters, making it a hotspot for pelagic species and thrilling drift dives.
The best time to dive in Komodo is during the dry season, from April to November, when visibility is at its peak (up to 30 meters or more). However, Komodo offers year-round diving, with each season showcasing unique marine life. Manta rays, for example, are more commonly seen from December to February.
While some dive sites in Komodo are suitable for beginners, many require advanced diving skills due to strong currents and deeper depths. If you’re a beginner, we recommend starting with easier sites guided dive with our highly experienced local Divemaster. Advanced divers will find Komodo’s challenging conditions incredibly rewarding.
Komodo’s waters are teeming with marine life, including: Manta rays (at sites like Manta Point and Karang Makassar), Sharks (reef sharks, hammerheads, and occasionally whale sharks), Turtles (green and hawksbill turtles), Colorful coral reefs (hard and soft corals), Macro life (pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, and more), Pelagic species (tuna, trevallies, and barracudas).
Yes, diving in Komodo is safe when done with a reputable operator like Diving First. Our team ensures all dives are conducted with strict safety protocols, including briefings, well-maintained equipment, and experienced dive guides. Always follow your guide’s instructions, especially at current-prone sites.
Yes, all divers and visitors to Komodo National Park are required to purchase an entrance permit. This fee goes toward conservation efforts to protect the park’s unique ecosystem. We handle the permits and fees are excluded from our dive packages.
Most divers fly into Labuan Bajo Komodo airport on Flores Island, the gateway to Komodo National Park. Flights are available from Bali (45 mins), Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore. We offer seamless transfers, dive packages, and expert guidance to make your trip hassle-free.



