

If you’ve been researching Komodo, you’ve probably asked yourself the same question many of our guests ask us: Pink Beach Komodo worth it, or just an Instagram highlight?
Pink Beach is undeniably beautiful, and yes — it can be a lovely place to visit. But at Scuba Junkie Liveaboards, we also believe that setting the right expectations is part of creating a great experience. Pink Beach is one small piece of Komodo, and depending on the conditions, it’s not always the highlight of the trip — especially when diving is the main focus.
Pink Beach gets its name from tiny fragments of red coral mixed with white sand, creating a soft pink tone along the shoreline. In calm weather and the right light, it looks stunning — and it’s easy to understand why it became so popular online.
However, the colour and overall experience depend heavily on:
Some days, Pink Beach really does glow. Other days, the colour is subtle and the conditions less inviting — which can be surprising if expectations are set by social media alone.
This is where expectations matter most.
Pink Beach is primarily a land and swimming stop, sometimes suitable for snorkelling when conditions are calm. It is not known as one of Komodo’s best dive sites, especially compared to the incredible reefs, currents, and marine life found elsewhere in the park.
At Scuba Junkie Liveaboards, diving always comes first. Komodo offers:
When conditions are excellent for diving, we prioritise spending time underwater where Komodo truly shines.
One of the biggest advantages of a liveaboard trip is flexibility. Instead of following a fixed checklist, we plan each day based on:
Our land excursions may include:
We don’t force stops just because they’re famous. The goal is always to create a balanced, enjoyable day that complements the diving.
Komodo National Park is wild and constantly changing. Conditions can shift from day to day — and that’s exactly why we keep our plans flexible.
Some days, Pink Beach is calm and beautiful and fits perfectly into the schedule. Other days, the better choice might be:
For us, the question isn’t “Is this famous?” — it’s “Will everyone enjoy this today?”
The short answer: sometimes, yes — but not always, and that’s okay.
Pink Beach can be a lovely bonus when conditions are right. But it’s not the reason most people fall in love with Komodo. The real magic is found in the diversity of experiences — powerful dives, scenic islands, wildlife encounters, and slow moments at sea.
We prefer to treat Pink Beach as a nice addition, not a must-do priority.
Not necessarily. We visit Pink Beach when conditions and timing make it a good fit for the day.
Depending on the trip, we visit Gili Lawa, Padar Island, Rinca or Komodo Island, and Pink Beach.
Because Komodo changes daily. Flexibility allows us to choose the best experience, not just the most popular one.
Most guests find the overall Komodo experience far more memorable than any single stop.
So, Pink Beach Komodo worth it?
Yes — when expectations are realistic and conditions are right.
At Scuba Junkie Liveaboards, our focus is always on creating a complete experience — choosing dive sites and land excursions that everyone will enjoy, rather than chasing one famous photo.
Often, it’s the moments you didn’t expect that become the highlights of the trip.
