Snorkelers gliding over a coral reef near Siaba Island
Destinations

Siaba Island — Turtle Sanctuary & Coral Gardens

Quick Answer: Siaba Island, particularly Siaba Besar, is one of Komodo’s most exceptional stops—a protected turtle sanctuary where hawksbill and green sea turtles glide over vibrant coral gardens. Best reached by liveaboard during the dry season (April–December), it pairs top-tier snorkeling with a genuine marine conservation experience.

A Premier Turtle Sanctuary in the Komodo Archipelago

Siaba Island, spanning both Siaba Besar and Siaba Kecil, is one of Komodo National Park’s most extraordinary marine sanctuaries.

Its shallow seagrass meadows and coral gardens support one of the region’s most significant sea turtle populations, protected through selective access and responsible tourism.

Every snorkel here reveals a crystalline, interconnected ecosystem—untouched by the crowds that visit Komodo’s more commercialized spots.

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The Siaba Island Experience

From ancient sea turtles gliding over seagrass to some of Komodo’s healthiest coral gardens, Siaba Island delivers an intimate marine sanctuary experience.

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Hawksbill & Green Turtle Encounters

Siaba’s shallow waters shelter hawksbill and green sea turtles that feed and rest here year-round. Guided snorkels keep a respectful distance, letting these ancient mariners graze on seagrass undisturbed.

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Coral Gardens & Marine Life

Branching acropora, massive porites, and swaying gorgonian fans build a three-dimensional reef sheltering countless smaller species. Healthy annual coral spawning here signals one of the region’s most resilient reef systems.

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World-Class Snorkeling

Shallow reef flats rarely exceeding 15 meters suit both first-timers and experienced snorkelers. Professional guides read turtle behavior to position guests for close, respectful encounters.

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Marine Conservation in Action

Strict anchoring rules, visitor limits, and ongoing turtle research keep Siaba’s ecosystem thriving. Every liveaboard visit helps fund the patrols and habitat restoration that protect it.

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Part of a Bigger Komodo Story

Liveaboard access means multiple snorkel sessions a day without the transfers land-based trips require, plus itineraries that naturally pair Siaba with Sebayur Island’s macro reefs.

Nearby Komodo Island adds Komodo dragons and endemic birdlife to the trip, so most liveaboard itineraries combine both—see our full destinations guide to help plan yours.

Planning Your Visit

Best Time to Visit

  • Dry season (April to December) brings the calmest seas; June to September is peak season with visibility often exceeding 30 meters, while April, May, November, and December offer fewer crowds

Getting There

  • Siaba Island is reached almost exclusively by liveaboard from Labuan Bajo; no formal diving certification is needed for snorkeling

Travel Responsibly

  • Reef-safe sunscreen, respectful distances from turtles, and mooring buoys instead of anchors help protect Siaba’s sanctuary for future visitors

Frequently Asked Questions About Siaba Island

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Siaba Island’s sea turtles are waiting to meet you.