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Kanawa Island is a tiny, pristine cay surrounded by turquoise waters off the coast of Flores, Indonesia. Far from the crowds, this island offers a Robinson Crusoe escape with dazzling coral reefs, powdery white sand, and a laid-back vibe that feels like your own private paradise. It's a dream destination for snorkelers, divers, and anyone seeking to disconnect and immerse themselves in untouched tropical beauty.
Highlights & What to See
- Snorkelling the House Reef: The fringing reef just steps from the shore is teeming with colourful fish, sea turtles, and healthy coral – one of the best house reefs in the region.
- Sunset at the Island's Tip: Walk to the western point for uninterrupted views of the sun sinking into the Flores Sea, often accompanied by dolphins playing offshore.
- Kayaking & Stand-Up Paddleboarding: Glide over crystal-clear waters around the island, peering down at the reef below.
- Beachcombing & Relaxation: The island's few beaches are postcard-perfect – ideal for lazing in a hammock with a book and a cold Bintang.
- Stargazing: With zero light pollution, the night sky here is a dazzling canopy of stars, often with the Milky Way visible.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors stay 2–3 nights to fully unwind and explore the reef at different tides. A longer stay of 4–5 nights appeals to divers and those wanting total seclusion. Day trips are possible from Labuan Bajo but involve a 45-minute boat ride each way, leaving little time to soak up the island's serene atmosphere.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Komodo National Park: A must-visit for dragon encounters and world-class dive sites like Batu Bolong and Manta Point – easily combined on a liveaboard or day trip.
- Pink Beach: Stunning pink-sand beach on Komodo Island, perfect for a half-day excursion with snorkelling.
- Padar Island: Iconic viewpoint with a multi-coloured bay – a short boat ride away for sunrise trekking.
- Labuan Bajo: The gateway town on Flores, with markets, seafood restaurants, and access to island-hopping tours.
- Rinca Island: Another spot to see Komodo dragons in the wild, with shorter, less strenuous hikes than Komodo Island.
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