Saloka Rock
# Saloka Rock, Komodo
Dive Conditions
Saloka Rock is a premier dive site in the Sape Strait near Komodo, East Nusa Tenggara, offering exceptional underwater experiences for intermediate to advanced divers. This site features dramatic rocky outcrops and steep drop-offs that descend to depths of 40+ meters, making it suitable for experienced divers seeking challenging conditions.
The site is renowned for strong currents that attract large pelagic species, including reef sharks, trevally, and barracuda. Divers encounter vibrant coral formations adorning the rock faces, along with abundant reef fish including snappers, groupers, and fusiliers. The nutrient-rich waters support healthy macro life, featuring nudibranchs, crustaceans, and smaller reef inhabitants.
Visibility typically ranges from 10-25 meters, depending on tidal conditions and seasonal variations. The site’s dynamic current environment creates thrilling drift diving opportunities, though proper experience and current-reading skills are essential. Saloka Rock exemplifies Komodo’s world-class diving, combining geological drama with rich marine biodiversity in one of Indonesia’s most biodiverse regions.
🐠 Marine Life at This Dive Site
Species data from iNaturalist (CC BY-NC)