Sea views from every room, exceptional service and the famous Komodo dragons await in this tropical paradise.
The first five-star resort to open on Indonesia’s far-flung Flores Island, AYANA Komodo is a dream base for exploring the UNESCO Heritage-listed Komodo National Park. Guests arrive at a rooftop lobby for cascading 180-degree vistas of the stunning Indonesian Archipelago. Located on the island’s north-west coast, AYANA Resort Bali’s sister resort is 10-minutes’ drive from Komodo International Airport, a 30-minute drive from the fishing town of Labuan Bajo and a one-hour flight from Denpasar.
Complimentary activities include coral planting and workshops with on-site marine biologist Lee Miles, guided snorkelling off the jetty, yoga and courtesy boat rides to a private island with an honesty bar. Multi-day or private charters are also offered on board AYANA Lako di’a, a 54-metre sailing ship with nine luxurious suites.AYANA Komodo offers luxury digs and exceptional service in a tropical paradise where there are dragons to see and adventures to be had above and below the surface.
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