What to Pack for Pink Beach Komodo \u2014 Essential Packing List

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What to Pack for Pink Beach Komodo \u2014 The Complete Packing List

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Packing right makes the difference between an amazing and a miserable Pink Beach Komodo experience. The environment is remote \u2014 no shops near the beach, strong sun, seawater, and Komodo dragons nearby. Here is exactly what to bring.

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\n \u26a0\ufe0f Most Important: No regular sunscreen at Pink Beach Komodo. Only reef-safe mineral sunscreen (zinc oxide or titanium dioxide) is permitted. Chemical sunscreens kill coral and are confiscated at some checkpoints.\n
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\ud83c\udf0a Snorkeling & Water

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  • \u2705 Reef-safe sunscreen SPF50+
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  • \u2705 Rash guard (long sleeve \u2014 sun + coral)
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  • \u2705 Snorkel mask (own > rental)
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  • \u2705 Fins (optional but great)
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  • \u2705 Underwater camera / GoPro
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  • \u2705 Waterproof phone case
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  • \u2705 Dry bag (10L for valuables)
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  • \u2705 Microfiber towel (quick dry)
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  • \u2705 Swim fins (if diving)
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  • \u2705 Anti-fog spray for mask
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\ud83e\udd8e Komodo Dragon Trek

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  • \u2705 Closed-toe hiking sandals or sneakers
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  • \u2705 Long trousers or convertible pants
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  • \u2705 Light breathable shirt
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  • \u2705 Wide-brim sun hat
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  • \u2705 Sunglasses (polarized)
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  • \u2705 2L water minimum
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  • \u2705 Insect repellent (DEET-based)
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  • \u2705 Snacks (no strong smells)
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  • \u2705 Compact backpack (20L)
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  • \u2705 Camera with zoom lens
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\ud83d\udcf8 Photography

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  • \u2705 Wide angle lens (beach shots)
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  • \u2705 Telephoto 200mm+ (dragons)
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  • \u2705 Underwater housing (serious)
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  • \u2705 Polarizing filter (cuts glare)
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  • \u2705 Extra batteries (3+ sets)
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  • \u2705 64GB+ memory cards x2
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  • \u2705 Laptop/tablet for backup
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  • \u2705 Drone + permit (required)
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  • \u2705 Flexible tripod
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  • \u2705 Cleaning cloth
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\ud83d\udc8a Health & Safety

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  • \u2705 Motion sickness tablets (sea)
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  • \u2705 Oral rehydration salts (heat)
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  • \u2705 Antihistamine tablets
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  • \u2705 Antiseptic cream + plasters
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  • \u2705 Pain relief (ibuprofen/paracetamol)
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  • \u2705 Diarrhea tablets
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  • \u2705 Travel insurance documents
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  • \u2705 Biodegradable soap/shampoo
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  • \u2705 Hand sanitizer
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  • \u2705 Prescription medications
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What NOT to Bring to Pink Beach

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  • \u274c Chemical sunscreen (reef damage, confiscated)
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  • \u274c Single-use plastic bottles (park ban)
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  • \u274c Coral pieces or shells to take home (illegal)
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  • \u274c High heels or flip flops for dragon trek
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  • \u274c Strong-smelling food near Komodo dragons
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  • \u274c Drones without permit (fines apply)
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  • \u274c Selfie sticks near dragons (provokes them)
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  • \u274c Plastic bags (ban throughout park)
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Packing for Different Trip Types

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For Day Trips

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Pack light \u2014 you’ll carry everything on a boat. One small daypack. Bring more water than you think (minimum 2L per person), as it’s not available on the beach. Everything valuable goes in a dry bag.

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For Liveaboards

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Soft bags only (no hard suitcases \u2014 no storage space). Maximum 15kg is typical. Bring fewer clothes than you think \u2014 you’ll wear a swimsuit most of the time. Most boats have limited AC, so pack breathable fabrics.

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Need Help Planning?

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Our team will send you a detailed pre-trip briefing with everything specific to your boat and itinerary

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