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Plataran Komodo Beach Resort is a charming small boutique resort, set in Labuan Bajo on the western tip of Flores island in Indonesia. Situated east of Bali in the Lesser Sundas is the island of Flores, on whose western edge is Labuan Bajo. Nestled in its quiet cove on the picturesque sun-kissed Waecicu Beach, Plataran provides a luxurious base from which to explore some of the world’s best diving spots, and is close to the launch point for boat trips to Komodo National Park.
Overlooking the Flores Sea, Plataran Komodo Beach Resort & Spa has just twelve traditionally styled, timber-built villas. All adorned with beautifully carved wood and decorated in a simple, rustic style, they are set within a lush tropical garden, just steps away from the beach. Its main Xanadu restaurant serves traditional and western cuisine focussed on freshly caught seafood while Atlantis on the Rock offers a sunset setting perfect for afternoon tea or sundowners.
Labuan Bajo is a small fishing town which has become an important launch pad for boats to the Komodo National Park. Plataran Komodo Beach Resort has a small fleet of boasts for excursions to the Komodo island and for diving expeditions into the Komodo National Park. Other water-based activities include paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkelling and a visit to Goa Rangko saltwater pool. For a cultural experience, Melo Village offers a fascinating insight into the Manggaraian culture.
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Location Plataran Komodo Beach Resort sits on a secluded spot on Waecicu Beach in Laban Bajo, a coastal town on the island of Flores in eastern Indonesia.
Getting there Plataran Komodo Beach Resort can be reached by several daily domestic flights to Komodo Airport from Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, Bali or Singapore. From Komodo Airport the property is a 20-minute drive continued by a 10-minute boat ride from Labuan Bajo Harbour.
When to go Straddling the equator, Indonesia tends to have a fairly even climate year-round. Rather than four seasons, Indonesia has two – wet and dry – and there are no extremes of temperature between winter and summer. In most parts of Indonesia, the wet season falls between October and April and the dry season between May and September. December and January see Indonesia at its most humid and rain tends to come in sudden tropical downpours, but it can also rain for more prolonged periods.
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