Table of Content
- Where is Rinca Island?
- Why Visit Rinca Island
- Things to See on Rinca Island
- What to Bring to Rinca Island
- How to Visit Rinca Island
- Final Tips
Where is Rinca Island?
Rinca Island is one of the three main islands in Komodo National Park. Located east of Komodo Island, it is known for being less crowded but just as wild. Rinca is part of the UNESCO-listed Komodo National Park, which is home to the famous Komodo dragons.

Why Visit Rinca Island
Those who visit Rinca Island often say it feels more untouched. It’s a place for nature lovers who want something real. You come to Rinca to see wildlife, hike open hills, and rest on quiet beaches.
Things to See on Rinca Island
Komodo Dragons

Rinca Island is one of the best places to see Komodo dragons in the wild. These reptiles can grow up to 3 meters long and are strong hunters. Tours are led by rangers who help keep visitors safe while showing where the dragons live.
Other Wildlife
Besides dragons, Rinca is home to water buffalo, Timor deer, wild boars, and monkeys. If you look up, you might spot cockatoos or eagles. It’s a good idea to bring binoculars if you enjoy bird watching.
Scenic Views

You can hike up the hills on Rinca Island to see open views of the sea and nearby islands. In the dry season, the grass turns golden. In the wet season, everything becomes green. Sunrise and sunset are great times to take photos.
Quiet Beaches

After exploring the island, you can relax at one of Rinca’s small beaches. The sand is a light yellow, and the water is clear. It’s a good spot to cool off, swim, or rest before heading back.
Komodo National Park Information Center

On the northeast side of Rinca Island, there’s a small visitor center. It shares stories about the park, the animals, and how rangers protect them. You can also see the preserved skeletons of two well-known Komodo dragons, Jessica and Mr. X. Their stories help show the life cycle of these animals.
Their skeletal remains are on display here, both eerie and awe-inspiring, offering an up-close look at the power and scale of these ancient reptiles.
What to Bring to Rinca Island

- Hiking shoes: Trails can be rocky and dry.
- Sun protection: A hat, sunscreen, and long sleeves will help you avoid sunburn.
- Water: It’s hot, and you’ll need to stay hydrated.
- Insect repellent: There are mosquitoes, especially near trees.
- Swimwear and towel: For a quick swim at the beach.
- Binoculars: Helpful for spotting birds and wildlife.
How to Visit Rinca Island
From Labuan Bajo
Labuan Bajo is the main gateway. From there, you can take a speedboat or join a boat tour. The trip takes about two hours.
Liveaboard Option
If you want more time to explore the park, consider booking a liveaboard. La Galigo Liveaboard offers multi-day trips where you can visit Rinca Island and dive at nearby sites like Manta Point or Castle Rock. With a liveaboard, you sleep on the boat and wake up close to the next spot.
La Galigo Liveaboard’s Ultimate Komodo itinerary: a curated 8-day, 7-night odyssey, takes you beyond Rinca to explore the full breath of Komodo National Park, including the surreal, craggy heights of Padar Island and dive sites that feel like portals to another world. This isn’t a surface-level tour. It’s full immersion in one of Earth’s last great frontiers.
Final Tips
Rinca Island is not a place for city comforts. It’s for travelers who enjoy raw nature. With fewer visitors than Komodo Island, it gives you space to explore and connect with the wild. If you’re planning a trip to Komodo National Park, Rinca Island is worth your time.
Ready to make Rinca part of your Komodo odyssey? Let La Galigo Liveaboard take you there, and everywhere worth going.