Kelor Island

Kelor Island — The Postcard Mini-Climb

A small picturesque island with white-sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and an easy summit climb yielding sweeping views of the Komodo archipelago.

About Kelor

The First Stop Out of Labuan Bajo

Kelor Island is a small uninhabited island just north of Labuan Bajo harbor, and for many travelers it is the very first taste of what Komodo has in store. Liveaboards departing in the morning often make Kelor their opening stop — close enough to reach in 30 to 45 minutes, yet dramatic enough to deliver a genuine summit hike, a swim over coral, and a postcard photo all before lunch on day one. It is a perfectly judged warm-up: small in scale, big on reward.

The climb to the top takes only 15 to 20 minutes from the beach. It is steep — a sharp, calf-burning push up a grassy spine with a little hands-on scrambling near the crest — but it is short, and the established path makes it achievable for most reasonably fit travelers. The payoff at the top is immediate and outsized: a clean 360-degree sweep over Labuan Bajo bay, a scatter of emerald islands, and the wide blue opening into the heart of Komodo National Park, with your own boat sitting like a toy in the turquoise shallows below.

Back at sea level, the southern side of the island shelters a healthy coral garden in calm, shallow water — an ideal first snorkel of the trip. Most travelers do the climb early to beat the heat, then cool off on the reef before the boat lifts anchor and points toward the dragons. It is the moment the holiday properly begins.

What to Expect

On Kelor Island

Quick Summit Climb

15-20 minute climb — steep but achievable. Suitable for most fitness levels.

Sweeping Views

Summit panorama over Labuan Bajo bay and the opening to Komodo NP.

White Sand Beach

Soft white beach perfect for post-climb swim and snorkel break.

Reef Snorkeling

Healthy coral garden on the southern side — ideal first-snorkel of your trip.

First-Stop Friendly

Close to harbor, doable on Day 1 morning before lunch.

Photo Opportunity

Great trip-kickoff photo with the boat anchored in the bay below.

Visit at a Glance

Practical Information

Location
Near Labuan Bajo
Climb
15–20 min
Difficulty
Easy–Moderate
Snorkeling
Good
Best as
Day 1 morning stop
Photography
Excellent panorama
A Big Reward for a Small Climb
Why Kelor Is Special

A Big Reward for a Small Climb

Kelor packs an outsized payoff into a tiny island. Twenty minutes of honest effort up a grassy ridge buys a panorama that many travelers rank among the best of the whole voyage — turquoise shallows fanning out beneath you, your phinisi at anchor far below, and the islands of the park stacking toward the horizon. It is the moment the scale of where you are finally lands.

What makes it special is the contrast on a single morning: a lung-burning scramble, a summit that feels earned, and then a slow drift over a bright coral garden to cool down before lunch. Done early, with the light still soft and the day-boats yet to arrive, Kelor feels like the island is yours alone — the perfect first chapter of a Komodo expedition.

Kelor in Pictures

The First Climb of the Trip

The summit panorama, the white beach, and the reef below — a glimpse of day one on Kelor Island.

The view from the Kelor ridgeline
The view from the Kelor ridgeline
A traveler at the summit
A traveler at the summit
The white-sand beach below
The white-sand beach below
Snorkeling the southern reef
Snorkeling the southern reef
The boat at anchor in the bay
The boat at anchor in the bay
Komodo islands on the horizon
Komodo islands on the horizon
Ready to Set Sail?

Climb Kelor on Day One

Included on most 2D1N and 3D2N liveaboards. Easy to skip if you want a slower start to your trip.