Diving the Deep Blue of Komodo Park – Seven Seas Liveaboard Dive Trip

Beyond shimmering confetti of anthias, damselfish, and clownfish, the deep blue water of Komodo National Park is alive with huge schools of jacks, giant trevally, barracudas, tuna, rainbow runners, and sharks.

Often gathering around undersea islands and mountains, big pelagic fish congregate in the powerful ocean currents to feed. It's an amazing sight and some of our best dives in Komodo were around these amazing underwater seamounts and rocky pinnacles during our 14 days exploring the National Park with the awesome crew of the Seven Seas.

Check out the gallery below to see the photo highlights, or see the all the photo galleries from our Komodo liveaboard dive trip - from scuba diving, to aerial photos, to freediving, to the incredible wildlife in this amazing place. You can also see galleries from other Seven Seas liveaboard dive trips - my absolute favorite way to explore the awesome natural beauty and unique cultures of Indonesia.


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Tommy Schultz

Photographer, Writer, & Film Maker

Tommy spent years capturing stories from around the world with his camera. He was inspired by the ocean, working with creative people, and sharing what he had learned along the way. If you're curious how / why he made the switch to being a full-time photographer, just click here.