Contact Labuan Bajo Expo

The Labuan Bajo Expo is a prominent event in Indonesia’s East Nusa Tenggara region, focusing on MICE — Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions.
– Held annually in Labuan Bajo
– Features venues like Parapuar and the marina precinct
– Attracts global business professionals

The gentle hum of conversations mixes with the distant call of birds at the Labuan Bajo Expo, an event teeming with opportunities and connections.

Contact Information

For inquiries related to the Labuan Bajo Expo, reach out via email at bd@juaraholding.com or connect through WhatsApp at +62 811-3941-4563. Our business hours align with Indonesian Western Standard Time (WIB), from 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday. Expect our response within 24 hours, ensuring timely assistance for your event-related needs.

Event Overview

Labuan Bajo, located on Flores Island, hosts the annual Labuan Bajo Expo, a significant event in the MICE industry. Spanning over 3 days in May, this expo attracts around 10,000 attendees from various sectors. The venues, including Parapuar and the marina precinct, offer state-of-the-art facilities and are ideal for large-scale conferences and exhibitions. Flores, known for its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, provides a unique backdrop for business events. The island is renowned for its rich biodiversity and cultural heritage, enhancing the appeal of the Expo for international delegates.

Venues and Facilities

The Parapuar Convention Center, a key venue for the Labuan Bajo Expo, accommodates up to 3,000 guests in its main hall. Equipped with advanced audio-visual technology and high-speed internet, it supports seamless presentations and interactive sessions. The marina precinct adds a scenic element, perfect for outdoor networking events, with views of the harbor that are particularly captivating at sunset. Both venues are within a 5 km radius of Komodo Airport, ensuring easy accessibility for international visitors. The airport itself is a modern facility, handling over 500,000 passengers annually, and offers direct flights from major cities like Jakarta and Denpasar.

Thematic Conferences and Workshops

The Labuan Bajo Expo is not just about exhibitions; it is a platform for thematic conferences and workshops that focus on pressing global issues. The Sustainable Tourism Conference, scheduled for March 2026, will address the challenges and opportunities in promoting eco-friendly travel practices. This conference is expected to gather approximately 2,000 experts from around the world, including policymakers and representatives from leading travel organizations. In September, the Marine Conservation Symposium will highlight efforts to protect Indonesia’s rich marine biodiversity, with sessions on coral reef management and sustainable fishing practices. These events are crucial for fostering international collaboration and innovation.

Event Calendar for 2026

The 2026 event calendar for Labuan Bajo is packed with diverse conferences and exhibitions. Highlights include the Sustainable Tourism Conference in March and the Marine Conservation Symposium in September. Each event draws experts and industry leaders, fostering discussions that align with Indonesia’s commitment to sustainable development. Regular updates to the calendar are available on our homepage, ensuring you stay informed about upcoming opportunities. Additionally, the calendar features niche events such as the Digital Innovation Forum in June, which explores the integration of technology in business processes. These events cater to a wide range of interests, making the Labuan Bajo Expo a versatile platform for professional growth.

Organizing Your Event

Planning an event at the Labuan Bajo Expo requires attention to detail and local expertise. Our team offers guidance on logistics, from venue selection to catering services. With an average temperature of 28°C, choosing indoor venues with climate control is advisable. Labuan Bajo offers a range of accommodations, from luxury resorts to budget-friendly hotels, all within a 10 km radius of the main expo sites. The AYANA Komodo Resort, for instance, offers luxurious amenities and spectacular views of the surrounding islands. For those seeking a more budget-conscious option, local guesthouses provide comfortable stays at competitive prices. Delegates are encouraged to book accommodations early, particularly during peak seasons.

Travel and Accommodation

Labuan Bajo is accessible via Komodo Airport, which connects to major Indonesian cities like Jakarta and Bali. The airport is just a 10-minute drive from the main expo venues. Accommodation options range from 5-star resorts, such as AYANA Komodo Resort, to quaint local guesthouses. Prices vary, with nightly rates starting at IDR 500,000 (approximately USD 34). For a detailed guide on travel arrangements, visit our travel guide. The guide offers insights into local transport options, including car rentals and shuttle services, making it easier for visitors to explore nearby attractions, such as the Komodo National Park, home to the famous Komodo dragon.

Exploring Labuan Bajo

Beyond the Expo, Labuan Bajo offers a wealth of experiences for visitors. Known as the gateway to the Komodo National Park, this area is famed for its natural beauty and diverse marine life. Diving enthusiasts can explore sites like Cape Kri and Blue Magic, which are renowned for their vibrant coral reefs and diverse aquatic species. Manta Sandy is another popular dive site, where divers can encounter majestic manta rays. For those preferring on-land adventures, hiking trails in the nearby hills offer panoramic views of the archipelago, especially rewarding at sunrise. The town itself is a bustling hub of activity, with local markets and eateries providing a taste of Indonesian culture and cuisine.

Comparing Local Dive Sites

Komodo National Park offers a variety of dive sites catering to different skill levels. Here’s a comparison of some top sites:

  • Cape Kri: Known for strong currents, this site is ideal for experienced divers. It’s famous for its large schools of fish and occasional shark sightings.
  • Blue Magic: Suitable for intermediate divers, Blue Magic is noted for its clear waters and sightings of barracudas and reef sharks.
  • Manta Sandy: A must-visit for all levels, this site is renowned for manta ray encounters, often seen gliding gracefully through the water.

Each site offers a unique glimpse into the vibrant marine ecosystem of Indonesia, making Labuan Bajo a prime destination for diving enthusiasts.

For more information on the Labuan Bajo Expo and its offerings, visit our homepage to explore how you can become part of this vibrant business community. For broader insights into Indonesia’s tourism and culture, the official website of Indonesia’s Ministry of Tourism, indonesia.travel, is a valuable resource.

Plan your labuan bajo expo

WhatsApp instead

Scroll to Top
💬