West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

Moyo Island

Indonesia's secluded nature reserve. Wild, lightly visited, and surprising in every direction.

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Lombok (LOP)
Nearest Airport
Apr–Oct
Season
5-10 Nights
Recommended Duration
330 km²
Marine Reserve

An Untamed Wilderness in the Flores Sea

Moyo Island sits in the Flores Sea off the northwest coast of Sumbawa, a short sail east of Lombok and yet worlds removed from anywhere. Designated a marine nature reserve since 1986, almost the entire coastline is protected, and the southern interior is an uninhabited national park where wild deer, macaques, and hornbills roam savannah and primary forest undisturbed. Fewer than 1,000 people live here across six coastal villages. Most of Moyo remains exactly as it was when Princess Diana visited in 1993 and called it one of the most beautiful places on earth.

For yacht charter guests, this remoteness is the entire point. There are no crowds. There are no dive operators jockeying for the same reef. There is no jet-ski noise or beach vendor circuit. What there is: technicolor coral gardens in water with visibility exceeding 30 meters, a waterfall hidden in the jungle that requires a one-hour hike to reach, and evenings at anchor so still that the only sound is the forest breathing at the edge of the water.

Moyo pairs naturally with Komodo National Park to the east and the Gili Islands to the west, making it an exceptional midpoint on any Lombok-to-Labuan Bajo passage. But it rewards those who linger. Give it three nights minimum; five is better.

The west coast coral gardens, protected since 1986. Visible from the surface in calm conditions.

The west coast coral gardens, protected since 1986. Visible from the surface in calm conditions.

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Moyo is the kind of place that makes you understand why people used to keep their favorite destinations secret. The reef is intact, the jungle is intact, and the silence is absolute.

Indo Yachts, charter log, Labuan Aji anchorage

Why Moyo Is Different

Most of Indonesia's finest dive destinations have been discovered. Raja Ampat sees thousands of visitors a year. Komodo is a UNESCO World Heritage site with a commensurately busy itinerary calendar. Even Wakatobi, once remote, now has dedicated charter infrastructure and a resident dive industry.

Moyo has none of this. Access remains genuinely difficult: the island has no airport, no ferry terminal, and no scheduled boat service worth the name. Getting here requires either chartering directly from Lombok or threading the island into a longer passage itinerary. For those reasons, most travelers skip it entirely.

For those who arrive by private yacht, that difficulty becomes the gift. The reef villages on the west coast actively guard their marine park from outsiders, the kind of community-level protection that no government regulation can replicate. The dive sites in front of Labuan Aji are some of the best-maintained reefs in the Lesser Sundas. The fish don't run from you here. They haven't had reason to learn fear.

Moyo also offers something genuinely rare in Indonesia: the combination of high-quality diving and snorkeling with dramatic land-based adventure. The Mata Jitu waterfall cascade, four tiers and seven pools tucked into primary jungle an hour's hike from the coast, is one of the most striking natural features in the entire archipelago.

Mata Jitu waterfall; four tiers and seven pools, Moyo Island
Beyond the Reef

Where the Jungle Meets the Sea

Moyo's landscape shifts abruptly from coral garden to dense rainforest to open savannah within a few kilometers. This compressed diversity makes land excursions from the yacht genuinely rewarding, not just an alternative for non-divers but a complete experience in their own right.

The Mata Jitu waterfall is the centerpiece. One hour through jungle from the Labuan Aji pier, past cashew plantations and into primary forest, the path opens onto a series of cascading limestone pools. The water is cool, the canopy overhead closes out the sky, and on a quiet morning you may have it entirely to yourself. The falls have featured on prestigious travel lists covering Indonesia for two decades, and they remain as undisturbed today as when they were first described.

Away from the waterfall trail, the island interior hosts wild boar, Javan deer, long-tailed macaques, and more than 200 bird species including the rare hornbill. The contrast with the coast, where the water is warm, turquoise, and tropically abundant, is the defining experience of Moyo: wild above and below the surface in completely different registers.

Mata Jitu Falls

Four tiers, seven pools, one-hour jungle hike from Labuan Aji pier

Wildlife Reserve

Deer, macaques, wild boar, 200+ bird species including hornbill

Village Culture

Six traditional fishing communities; Labuan Aji is the main village

Swimming in the freshwater limestone pools below Mata Jitu waterfall, Moyo Island
Our Experience
Our Experience

We Know These Waters

Moyo has been part of Indo Yachts' itinerary portfolio since our first charter season. It was never on the mainstream charter map, and that suited us. We know which anchorage gives you shelter in the northwest swell, which reef section holds the cleanest coral, and exactly when to leave for Mata Jitu to arrive before the afternoon heat.

We also have an existing relationship with the marine reserve's village guardians. Access to the protected reef in front of Labuan Aji is arranged through community-level agreement, not just a permit. That relationship matters, and it's not the kind of access that any first-time visitor can simply replicate.

Since 2015

Operating in Moyo

Community Permit

Marine Reserve Access

Komodo

Most Common Pairing

Experiences

What Moyo Offers

Three defining experiences, each exceptional, each impossible to replicate elsewhere in the Lesser Sundas.

Marine Reserve

Marine Reserve

Protected Reef Diving

The west coast reef system fronting Labuan Aji village has been community-protected for decades. White-tip and black-tip reef sharks, eagle rays, manta rays (seasonal), moray eels, and dense populations of reef fish make every dive here a reminder of what undisturbed reefs look like. Visibility regularly exceeds 30 meters. The dive sites range from shallow snorkeling grounds to walls that drop into the abyss.

Reef Sharks Coral Walls Eagle Rays
Land Excursion

Land Excursion

Mata Jitu Waterfall

One of Indonesia's most extraordinary waterfalls: four tiers of cascading limestone pools hidden in primary jungle an hour's hike from the pier. The water is cold and clear, the forest around it ancient and undisturbed. This is the excursion that defines the Moyo experience for most guests, and it pairs perfectly with a morning dive and a long lunch at anchor.

Four Tiers Jungle Hike Limestone Pools
Nearby Wonder

Nearby Wonder

Whale Sharks of Saleh Bay

Teluk Saleh (Saleh Bay), a short sail from Moyo's east coast, hosts one of the most reliable whale shark encounters in Southeast Asia. Local fishing platforms called bagans share their catch with aggregations of whale sharks, and this remarkable symbiosis has been operating for years. An early morning departure from anchor lets guests swim with multiple whale sharks at sunrise.

Whale Sharks Bagans Sunrise Encounters
Key Experiences

Moyo's Defining Moments

From underwater exploration to jungle treks and resort encounters, Moyo delivers a full spectrum of experiences within a compact, beautiful island.

Offshore, Medang Island

Offshore, Medang Island

Medang Reef

Moyo's showcase dive site. Hard and soft coral systems in excellent condition with strong visibility and diverse reef life.

Dive Snorkel All Levels
North Shore, Amanwana

North Shore, Amanwana

Amanwana Marine Reserve

The protected bay fronting Amanwana resort. Eels, reef fish, and coral gardens accessible directly from the beach or swim platform.

Snorkel Easy Protected
Island Interior, Labuan Aji

Island Interior, Labuan Aji

Mata Jitu Waterfall

One-hour jungle trek through cashew groves to a multi-tiered limestone waterfall with natural freshwater swimming pools.

Trekking Swimming Photography
North Shore, Amanwana Bay

North Shore, Amanwana Bay

Seaplane Arrival

One of Indonesia's great travel moments. The Aman seaplane departs Bali, crosses Lombok and Rinjani, and lands directly in Amanwana bay. Guests step from the plane onto the dock to begin their voyage.

Private Aviation Scenic Exclusive

Marine Life

What You'll Encounter

Moyo's protected marine reserve and surrounding waters hold a diverse and often surprising range of marine life in uncrowded conditions.

Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos

Grey Reef Shark

Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos

Grey reef sharks are common on Moyo's outer reefs and around Medang Island, often seen patrolling drop-offs in the early morning.

Mobula alfredi

Manta Rays

Mobula alfredi

Occasional manta ray encounters have been recorded in Moyo's offshore channels, particularly during seasonal current changes.

Epinephelus spp.

Groupers

Epinephelus spp.

Large, mature groupers inhabit the protected reef zones around Amanwana, a sign of a healthy, lightly fished marine environment.

Pterois volitans

Lionfish

Pterois volitans

Flamboyant and photogenic, lionfish are abundant on Moyo's coral structures. Encountered on nearly every dive in the marine reserve.

Gymnothorax spp.

Moray Eels

Gymnothorax spp.

Multiple eel species inhabit the Amanwana marine reserve. The giant moray is frequently spotted on dusk dives along the rocky reef edge.

Macaca fascicularis

Long-tailed Macaques

Macaca fascicularis

Troops of macaques inhabit Moyo's interior forest. Commonly spotted on jungle treks and sometimes visible from anchorage in the trees at shore.

Moyo at a Glance

  • 330 km² total island area, mostly protected reserve
  • 6 coastal villages, fewer than 1,000 inhabitants
  • 1 resort Amanwana, the only commercial accommodation
  • Year-round diving and snorkeling conditions

Planning

When to Visit Moyo Island

Moyo is accessible most of the year. Conditions shift between calm peak windows and a brief deep-monsoon stretch in January and February.

Optimal Season: April through October

The dry season brings the clearest skies and most predictable conditions. Visibility on the reefs is consistently excellent, winds are moderate and favorable, and the island's savannah landscape is at its most photogenic. The Mata Jitu trek is most comfortable in these months.

April through June and September through October are the sweet spots: calm enough for extended comfort, less crowded than the peak July and August school holiday period.

Shoulder Season: November through March

The northwest monsoon brings occasional rain and slightly reduced visibility on some dive days, but Moyo's sheltered north shore cove remains navigable for most of the period. Diving is still good, and the jungle is lush and alive after seasonal rains.

Moyo can almost always be incorporated into an itinerary regardless of season. The key variable is whether to anchor on the north or south coast depending on prevailing wind direction.

Month Conditions Visibility Mantas
January Poor 10-15m Low
February Poor 10-15m Low
March Fair 15-20m Medium
April Excellent 25-35m High
May Excellent 25-35m High
June Excellent 25-35m High
July Excellent 25-35m High
August Excellent 25-35m High
September Excellent 25-35m High
October Excellent 25-35m High
November Good 20-30m High
December Fair 15-20m Low
Peak
Shoulder
Off Season

January and February: Not Recommended

The northwest monsoon brings heavy rain, rough seas, and sharply reduced visibility to the Flores Sea. Moyo's anchorages can become uncomfortable, the waterfall trail is genuinely difficult, and some dive sites become inaccessible due to swell. We redirect charters to Komodo or Raja Ampat during these months.

Getting There

Reaching Moyo Island

Departure City
Travel Time
Bali (DPS) by seaplane
~40 min Direct
Bali (DPS) by yacht
18-24 hrs Scenic Route
Sumbawa Besar (SWQ) by speedboat
~45 min Via Sumbawa
Lombok (LOP) by yacht
~8 hrs Overnight Option

The Seaplane Option

The Amanwana private seaplane departs from Bali's Benoa harbor, overflies Mt. Rinjani on Lombok, and lands directly in Amanwana bay on Moyo's north coast. Guests step from the seaplane onto the dock to begin their voyage. This is one of Indonesia's most theatrical arrival experiences, well worth the additional cost for guests beginning their charter in Moyo.

Seaplane access is arranged through Amanwana and Indo Yachts in combination, subject to weather and aircraft availability.

By Yacht from Bali or Lombok

Moyo is an excellent overnight passage from Lombok, or a two-day leg from Bali depending on the itinerary. The passage through the Alas Strait between Lombok and Sumbawa is straightforward and scenic. Most Indo Yachts itineraries combining Moyo with Komodo approach from the east, making Moyo the final or near-final destination before returning to Lombok or Bali.

~40 min

Seaplane from Bali

1 resort

Amanwana on the island

Year-round

Charter access

From the Charter Team

Insider Knowledge

More than a decade of Moyo charters has taught us things that don't appear in any dive guide.

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Time the Mata Jitu Hike for Morning

The trail to Mata Jitu waterfall takes about an hour each way through exposed terrain. Starting before 8am keeps you ahead of the midday heat, and the falls catch beautiful light in the morning. Arrive too late and the pools get crowded by day-trippers from Amanwana.

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North Shore Anchorage Is Weather-Dependent

During the northwest monsoon (November to March), the north shore cove can become uncomfortable with swell. Your captain will anchor on the island's south or east coast in these conditions, equally beautiful, and the diving from these anchorages is often better than the well-known Amanwana site.

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Lunch at Amanwana Is Worth Arranging

Even if you're not staying at Amanwana, arranging a lunch ashore through us is one of Moyo's great pleasures. The setting is extraordinary: open-air, jungle-fringed, overlooking the bay. It gives guests a sense of Moyo's resort culture without requiring an overnight. We arrange this for charter guests regularly.

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Medang Is Better Than Amanwana Bay for Diving

Amanwana's protected cove is ideal for snorkeling and introductory dives. Medang Island, a short tender ride away, is the serious dive site. If you have scuba experience, ask your dive guide to take you to Medang's outer reef wall for the most varied and impressive underwater scenery in the area.

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Amandira Is Based Here

The Aman fleet's 49-meter sailing phinisi is based at Moyo and charters through Indo Yachts. If your group is interested in combining an Aman vessel with an Aman resort stay, Moyo is the natural starting point for an itinerary that can extend to Komodo, Sumba, or beyond.

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Watch for Tambora at Dawn

Mt. Tambora on Sumbawa is visible from Moyo's north shore on clear mornings before heat haze builds. The best view is from the water, early, ideally from the yacht's deck during the first dive day. Its silhouette against a pink sky is one of the more striking moments the region offers, and most guests sleep right through it.

Further Reading

From the Journal

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Questions

Moyo Island FAQ

What's the best time to visit Moyo Island?

April through October offers optimal conditions: calm seas, 25-35m visibility, and the most predictable diving. May to June and September to October are the sweet spots, peak conditions with fewer crowds than the July and August school holiday window. November through March is the wet season, with January and February the most challenging.

Can I combine Moyo with Komodo on the same charter?

Yes. This is one of the most popular regional itineraries. Moyo and Komodo are approximately two to three days apart by yacht through the Sumbawa and Flores regions. Many guests also add Sumba, creating a full Lesser Sundas circuit. We have run these composite routes dozens of times.

Is Amanwana accessible for non-resort guests?

Charter guests can arrange lunch or dinner at Amanwana as day visitors. This is organized through Indo Yachts in coordination with the Amanwana team. It is not always available on short notice during peak resort occupancy, so we recommend arranging it before departure if you want to include it in your itinerary.

How do I get to Moyo Island by seaplane?

The Aman seaplane departs from Benoa harbor in Bali and lands directly in Amanwana bay. The flight takes approximately 40 minutes. Seaplane access is bookable through Amanwana, or we can coordinate this as part of your charter package with pick-up at the dock.

Interested in Chartering Moyo Island?

Please get in touch to discuss planning your private charter.