Manjarite Beach is essentially a picturesque lagoon on an uninhabited island located within the Komodo National Park in West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. This destination is a favorite stopover for sailing trips from Labuan Bajo and is highly renowned as one of the best snorkeling spots, especially for beginners.
Crystal Clear and Calm Waters: Unlike some areas around Komodo that are known for strong currents, the water at Manjarite is exceptionally calm, shallow (typically around 3 to 5 meters), and waveless. The visibility is so high that you can often see the vibrant underwater scenery right from the surface.
A Snorkeling Paradise: Thanks to the gentle currents, this spot is incredibly safe and comfortable for swimming and snorkeling. Visitors can easily spot well-preserved coral gardens, a variety of tropical marine life such as clownfish and angelfish, and the colorful starfish that are often the highlight of the area.
The Iconic Wooden Pier: The most defining feature of Manjarite that immediately welcomes visitors is a long wooden pier stretching out over the clear blue water. This pier serves as a favorite spot for relaxing, taking photographs, or simply jumping straight into the sea.
Pristine and Tranquil Atmosphere: Because the island is uninhabited and has no commercial facilities like restaurants or accommodations, Manjarite offers a deeply serene, untouched natural environment far away from the crowds.
To reach Manjarite Beach, visitors must travel by sea from the Labuan Bajo Harbor. You can charter a speedboat or join a Phinisi liveaboard tour. The boat ride from Labuan Bajo to Manjarite generally takes about 1 hour, depending on the type of vessel you choose.
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