Are there sharks or dangerous marine life in Komodo?

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Yes, Komodo National Park has sharks and other marine life, but they are generally small, harmless reef species. These include blacktip and whitetip reef sharks, which are shy and usually swim away from people. Many travellers consider seeing them a highlight of the trip, and they are not a threat to snorkellers or divers.

Komodo’s marine life is very healthy and diverse, so you may also see stingrays, sea turtles, and occasional larger fish. As with any ocean environment, it is important to be aware of your surroundings and follow your guide’s instructions. Currents can be strong in certain areas, so staying close to the group is the most important safety rule.

Dangerous encounters are extremely rare in Komodo, and thousands of people snorkel and dive here every week without any issues. As long as you listen to your guides and avoid touching wildlife, the underwater world in Komodo is safe and amazing to explore.

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