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Komodo National Park Dive Sites

Ornate ghost pipefish camouflaged among soft coral during a Komodo diving expedition in the Coral Triangle

TORPEDO ALLEY South Komodo

8º 46' 34.9" S, 119º 39' 27.3" E

Overview

Overview:
Torpedo Alley is a captivating muck and night diving site in the southern area of Komodo National Park, Indonesia. Known for its black-sand slopes and exceptional macro life, this site offers divers the chance to encounter rare and unusual marine creatures, making it a paradise for underwater photographers and critter enthusiasts.

Dive Type: Muck dive

Marine Life Highlights:
Sweetlips, angelfish, barracudas, and turtles.

Key Features:
Maximum depth: 20 meters
Visibility: Up to 13 meters (can be lower due to sediment)
Topography: Black-sand slope with scattered coral patches and vegetation

 

Pale giant frogfish resting on reef during a Komodo diving expedition in the Coral Triangle