About this site
Manta Alley at the southern tip of Komodo Island is a channel where resident reef mantas and occasional oceanic mantas glide along the bottom in 12–25 m of water, feeding on plankton swept in by tidal currents. The site has an unhurried, intimate feel compared to more exposed Komodo sites, and the relatively sheltered position means dives can often proceed when other sites are too rough. Leopard sharks rest in the sandy gullies between coral heads.
Depth range12–28m
Best months to dive
AprMayJunJulAugSep
Known hazards
⚠ current
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