Pink Beach Komodo: A Complete Guide to Visiting

Written by the Casa de Capulet team

Pink Beach is one of those places that sounds slightly suspicious until you actually see it. Yes, the sand is genuinely pink. Yes, the water is that clear. And yes, it is one of the stops in Komodo National Park that earns its reputation rather than just coasting on photos.

Who This Is For

Anyone visiting Komodo National Park who wants to know what Pink Beach actually is, how to reach it, and whether it is worth the stop. It is.

Why the Sand Is Pink

The colour comes from white sand mixed with tiny red-pigmented fragments from marine organisms and surrounding reef life. It is a natural effect, not a trick of the light, though the strength of the colour changes depending on sun, weather, and how wet the sand is.

If you arrive expecting neon blush fantasy, manage yourself. If you arrive expecting a rare and very beautiful beach, you will be delighted.

How to Get There

Pink Beach is on Komodo Island inside the national park and is reached by boat only. Most standard Komodo day trips include it, and many liveaboards stop there as well. A private boat gives you more control over timing, which matters if you care about avoiding the busiest part of the day.

What to Do There

The main activity is snorkelling, and it is very good. The reef starts close to shore, the water is usually inviting, and even a short swim can be rewarding. It is also one of the easier places to simply enjoy being on the beach without needing to turn the stop into a checklist.

If conditions are calm, swim. If they are not, take the cue and keep it lighter. Komodo is beautiful, but it is not sentimental about currents.

When to Go

Early or late tends to be better if you want a quieter experience. Midday can show the pink colour more clearly, but it is also when more boats and more heat tend to arrive together.

What to Bring

Reef-safe sunscreen, swimwear, a towel, water, and snorkel gear if you prefer your own. There are no facilities on the beach, so think of the boat as your changing room, snack bar, and general support system.

A note for Casa de Capulet guests

Pink Beach is easy to do badly and very good when the timing is right. For tour enquiries, you can chat with Charlie directly on WhatsApp if you want help finding a boat trip or liveaboard that includes it properly.

FAQs

Is Pink Beach really pink?

Yes, though it is subtler than many people expect. It reads more as a warm blush than a cartoon pink, which is part of why it feels more beautiful in person than in bad editing.

How do I get to Pink Beach from Labuan Bajo?

By boat only. Most Komodo day trips and many liveaboards include it.

Is snorkelling good at Pink Beach?

Yes. It is one of the better easy-access snorkel stops in the park, especially for people who want reef straight off the shore.

Do I need to pay an entrance fee for Pink Beach?

Pink Beach is inside Komodo National Park, so park fees apply. Confirm the current structure with your operator when booking.

Are there facilities at Pink Beach?

No. The boat is your base. Do not arrive expecting toilets, shops, or snacks waiting for you.

Can I swim at Pink Beach?

Yes, in calm conditions. Stay sensible, stay near the group if currents are moving, and do not assume every pretty bay is automatically gentle.

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