Komodo Island Ticket — What Foreigners Actually Need to Visit in 2026

Quick Answer for Foreign Visitors: If you search for a **“Komodo Island ticket,”** that can be misleading: in most cases you are **not buying a ticket only for Komodo Island itself**, but rather a **park ticket for Komodo National Park** that covers the island(s) you visit that day.

## Short version

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If you search for a “Komodo Island ticket,” that can be misleading: in most cases you are not buying a ticket only for Komodo Island itself, but rather a park ticket for Komodo National Park that covers the island(s) you visit that day.

Short version

  • Komodo Island = one specific island in the park, mainly known for Komodo dragons.
  • Komodo National Park ticket = the broader entry fee for the protected area, often charged per person, per day.
  • If your trip includes Komodo Island, Rinca, Padar, Pink Beach, snorkeling sites, or diving, the park fees may be combined into one package or shown as separate line items depending on the operator.

Which island you actually visit

Common stops in Komodo National Park include:

  • Komodo Island – dragon trekking with a ranger
  • Rinca Island – also dragon trekking, usually easier to access
  • Padar Island – famous viewpoint trek, no dragons
  • Pink Beach – beach/snorkeling stop, no dragons
  • Snorkeling/diving sites – marine park areas, no dragon trek
  • So if someone says “Komodo Island ticket,” they might mean:

    1. entry to Komodo Island only, or
    2. the park fee for a boat tour that includes Komodo Island plus other stops.

    Separate vs combined tickets

    1) Separate fees

    Some operators break costs into parts, such as:

    • Marine park / entrance fee
    • Harbor or marina fee
    • Ranger fee for dragon trekking
    • Diving surcharge if scuba diving
    • Sometimes a guide fee or other local charges
    • This is common when you book directly or when the operator wants to show exactly what you’re paying for.

      2) Combined ticket or package

      Many boat tours, especially liveaboards, bundle the fees into one price. In that case, your “ticket” is really a package that includes the required park fees.

      So before booking, ask:

      • Does the price include park entry fees?
      • Does it include ranger fees for Komodo/Rinca?
      • Does it include Padar?
      • Does it include snorkeling/diving fees?

      Dragon viewing locations and ranger requirements

      Komodo Island

      • One of the main dragon viewing places
      • A licensed ranger is required for all guests
      • Ranger fee is commonly charged per group and shared among up to 5 people
      • Typical ranger fee cited: IDR 200,000 per group for Komodo Island

      Rinca Island

      • Another major dragon viewing island
      • Also requires a licensed ranger
      • Typical ranger fee is similar: IDR 200,000 per group
      • Rinca usually has its own island entry fee structure in some operator listings

      Padar Island

      • No Komodo dragons
      • Ranger may still be involved for trekking/logistics depending on the operator and rules
      • Typical ranger fee cited: IDR 150,000 per group

      Pink Beach

      • No dragon viewing
      • Usually no special ranger trek fee like Komodo/Rinca
      • You still generally pay the park entry / marine fee if it’s included in your tour

      Fees by island or activity

      Based on the search results you shared, fees commonly appear like this for foreigners:

      Komodo National Park / marine entry

      • Often shown as IDR 250,000 per person per day for snorkeling/sightseeing
      • Some sources list IDR 275,000 per diver per day including a diving surcharge
      • Some other sources show broader updated entry pricing, sometimes much higher, depending on the regulation version and what is included

      Ranger fees

      • Komodo Island / Rinca Island: about IDR 200,000 per group
      • Padar Island: about IDR 150,000 per group

      Additional fees

      • Harbor / marina fee: about IDR 25,000 per person
      • Diving surcharge: about IDR 25,000 per diver per day

      Conservation fee vs entrance fee

      This is where the wording gets confusing.

      Entrance fee

      This usually means the basic fee to enter Komodo National Park or the marine park area. It may cover:

      • park access
      • conservation funding
      • sometimes one day’s entry
      • sometimes just the marine zone, depending on the operator and current rules

      Conservation fee

      This is essentially a fee intended to support:

      • Komodo dragon protection
      • reef and marine conservation
      • park staff and rangers
      • local management

      In practice, many operators use “entrance fee” and “conservation fee” almost interchangeably, but they may still list them separately on your invoice. So when you see both, ask:

      • Is the “conservation fee” already the park entrance fee?
      • Or is it an extra charge on top of the entrance fee?

      What foreigners should understand when searching “Komodo Island ticket”

      If you are a foreigner and want to visit Komodo Island specifically, your real costs usually include:

      1. Park entry / conservation fee
      2. Ranger fee for the Komodo Island trek
      3. Possible harbor/marina fee
      4. Optional guide, diving, or snorkeling charges

      So there usually isn’t just one simple “Komodo Island ticket” like a theme park ticket. It’s more often a bundle of park access fees tied to the exact islands and activities on your trip.

      Practical rule of thumb

      • Want to see Komodo dragons on Komodo Island?

      You need a park entry fee + ranger fee.

      • Want to do a boat trip with Komodo, Padar, and Pink Beach?

      You likely need a Komodo National Park ticket/package, not a separate “Komodo Island only” ticket.

      • Want to dive or snorkel in the park?

      You’ll usually pay the marine park fee, and divers may pay an extra surcharge.

      If you want, I can turn this into a simple table with columns for Komodo Island vs Rinca vs Padar vs Pink Beach, including who needs a ranger and what fees usually apply.

      Key terms foreign visitors should know

      When planning your Komodo trip, you’ll encounter terms like komodo dragons, komodo national park, nusa tenggara, park entrance, komodo tour, rinca island, komodo island, per person. Here’s how each fits together:

      • Komodo Dragons — relevant to komodo island ticket planning.
      • Komodo National Park — relevant to komodo island ticket planning.
      • Nusa Tenggara — relevant to komodo island ticket planning.
      • Park Entrance — relevant to komodo island ticket planning.
      • Komodo Tour — relevant to komodo island ticket planning.
      • Rinca Island — relevant to komodo island ticket planning.
      • Komodo Island — relevant to komodo island ticket planning.
      • Per Person — relevant to komodo island ticket planning.
      • Entrance Fee — relevant to komodo island ticket planning.
      • Padar Island — relevant to komodo island ticket planning.

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      Frequently asked questions — komodo island ticket

      Is the komodo island ticket different for foreigners and Indonesian visitors?

      Yes — Indonesia operates a tiered pricing system. Foreign visitors pay significantly more than Indonesian nationals (KITAS holders also qualify for local rates). See the detailed fee breakdown above.

      Can I book the komodo island ticket on arrival, or do I need to do it in advance?

      Since April 2026, all Komodo National Park entries require advance booking through the SiOra system due to the 1,000-visitor daily quota. Walk-up purchases are no longer guaranteed.

      What documents do I need with my komodo island ticket?

      Bring your passport, the SiOra booking confirmation (digital or printed), and proof of payment. Foreign visitors are checked at the Labuan Bajo harbor before boarding.

      Is there a refund policy for komodo island ticket?

      Refund rules vary by booking channel. The official SiOra platform allows 24-hour cancellation windows in most cases. Third-party operators set their own refund policies. Always check before paying.

      komodonationalparkticket.com is an independent foreign visitor’s guide to Komodo National Park. We are not affiliated with siora.id, BTNK (Balai Taman Nasional Komodo), or the Government of Indonesia. For official information, always consult the original government sources cited above. Our editorial team provides translation, clarification, and optional booking assistance for travelers who prefer expert help.

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