Pink Beach is one of the unique beaches in the world that is famous for its pink sand. This beach can be found in several locations, but the most famous is in Komodo National Park, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
The pink color of the sand on this beach comes from fragments of microscopic organisms called *Foraminifera*, which have red pigments in their shells. These fragments mix with the white sand, creating a distinctive and stunning pink gradation.
Pink Beach is surrounded by clear blue waters with color gradations from turquoise to deep sea blue. This beach is bordered by green hills that add to the contrast of its natural beauty. From the top of the hill around the beach, visitors can enjoy a spectacular panorama that directly faces the Flores Sea.
The waters around Pink Beach are very rich in marine life. The pristine coral reefs are home to various species of tropical fish, starfish, and other marine biota. Due to the clarity of the water, this beach is an ideal location for snorkeling and diving.
Pink Beach can be accessed via Labuan Bajo, which is the main gateway to Komodo National Park. To visit this spot, you can join our Komodo Open Trip or Komodo Private Trip.
The best time to visit Pink Beach is during the dry season, around April to October. During this period, the weather is brighter, the sea water is calmer, and the color of the sand appears more clearly under the sunlight.
Pink Beach is a perfect destination for nature lovers, photographers, and tourists looking for a unique experience on a beautiful beach.