08 Jan 2026
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AYANA Komodo Waecicu Beach, the first five-star resort in Labuan Bajo, continues to spotlight Flores Island as one of Southeast Asia's most exciting destinations. Located at the gateway to Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the resort offers direct access to awe-inspiring marine life, pristine natural landscapes, and the region's rich cultural heritage.
Labuan Bajo has recently captured global attention, with world-leading travel search engine Skyscanner naming it one of the Top 5 Destinations to Visit in 2026, while Condé Nast Traveller has listed it among the Best Places to Go in Asia for 2026. Adding to this momentum, AYANA Komodo was named in Robb Report Hong Kong's Best of the Best 2026 – Travel, Experiences & Hospitality Edition, further cementing the region's reputation as a world-class destination. Accessibility to Komodo National Park will also improve significantly with Scoot Airlines launching direct flights from Singapore to Labuan Bajo on 21 December 2025.
Among Labuan Bajo's diverse natural wonders, Manta Point stands out as one of Indonesia's most celebrated snorkeling and diving sites. Home to two of the world's three known manta ray species, the reef manta and the giant oceanic manta, it offers a rare marine encounter found in only a handful of locations globally. Indonesia declared its waters the world's largest manta ray sanctuary in 2014, laying the foundation for extraordinary wildlife experiences that contribute to long-term conservation while supporting the livelihoods of coastal communities.
A mesmerizing feature of Manta Point is its natural 'cleaning stations', where manta rays hover above coral outcrops as cleaner wrasse and butterflyfish remove parasites from their wingtips and gill flaps. Visitors observe this behaviour from a respectful distance, often watching mantas sweeping their wings in slow, hypnotic movements. It is one of the site's most memorable spectacles, offering a glimpse into the complex rhythms of Komodo's marine ecosystem.
AYANA Komodo Waecicu Beach invites guests to witness these majestic creatures through guided snorkeling excursions to Manta Point led by certified professionals, as part of its Full-Day Island Hopping Tour. Guests may also participate in coral restoration initiatives and engage in hands-on marine education activities at the resort's Marine Biology Center under the guidance of its resident marine biologist. These experiences embody AYANA's philosophy of offering luxury in harmony with nature, creating meaningful opportunities for travelers seeking a deeper connection to the ocean.
In addition to Manta Point, the Full-Day Island Hopping Tour cruises from the resort to the iconic vistas of Padar Island and the soft blush tones of Pink Beach, before a guided sighting of the legendary Komodo dragons. Discover the complete itinerary and details of the experience here.
For more activities and resort information, please visit AYANA Komodo Waecicu Beach's official website.
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