Komodo Island Liveaboard Trip

Experience Komodo Island Liveaboard

Hello Travelers! Komodo Luxury provides services Komodo Island liveaboards, where adventure meets prestige in sea waters around Komodo Island. Discover the awesomeness of Komodo and beyond as you set sail on an extraordinary komodo island liveaboard experience tailored to exceed your every expectation.

Find into the depths of adventure with Komodo Island liveaboard that promise not only world-class diving opportunities but also luxurious accommodations.

Boat Charter

VVIP

Our VVIP Boat Class delivers a 5-star Labuan Bajo cruise on exclusive Komodo tours and Raja Ampat luxury liveaboard journeys. Departing from Labuan Bajo, discover the beauty of Komodo National Park and the pristine waters of Raja Ampat with unparalleled amenities and tailored services, designed for luxury-seeking travelers.

Cajoma V

18 Persons

7 Cabins

IDR 98 Mill/Night

Scubaspa Zen

20 Persons

9 Cabins

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Cheng Ho

26 Persons

14 Cabins

IDR 118mil/night

Anne Bonny

9 Persons

3 Cabins

USD 3,800/night

VIP

Enjoy the ultimate Komodo dragon tour with our VIP Boat Class. These yachts provide premium comfort and exploration, allowing you to navigate the breathtaking seascapes of Labuan Bajo, Komodo, and Raja Ampat with style and luxury.

Raffles Cruise

8 Persons

4 Cabins

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Angelica

20 Persons

7 Cabins

IDR 72 mil/night

Alore

16 Persons

7 Cabins

IDR 88 Mill/Night

Maipa Deapati

16 Persons

6 Cabins

IDR 72 Mill/Night

Deluxe

The Deluxe Boat Class offers a luxury Labuan Bajo cruise and Raja Ampat diving experience. Featuring top-class amenities, private cabins, and customizable itineraries, these yachts promise a unique mix of relaxation and adventure, ideal for an all-inclusive Komodo Island tour from Labuan Bajo.

Santemako

12 Persons

4 Cabins

IDR 36 mill/night

Jofiel

7 Persons

3 Cabins

IDR 50 mill/night

Floresta

6 Persons

3 Cabins

IDR 45 mill/night

Almadira

18 Persons

6 Cabins

IDR 46 mill/night

Speedboat

For quick and exhilarating journeys, our speedboat charters provide rapid transfers across Komodo National Park and Raja Ampat, starting from Labuan Bajo. Perfect for those short on time yet seeking a taste of adventure, these tours offer a dynamic glimpse of the stunning islands and hidden marine treasures on a thrilling Labuan Bajo cruise.

Wailuli

12 Persons

IDR 22 mill/day

Waikiko VI (Little Star)

15 Persons

IDR 15.5 mill/day

Waikiko V

20 Persons

IDR 14 mill/day

Waikiko III

15 Persons

IDR 14 mill/day

FAQ - Frequently Ask Questions

How much does it cost to Liveaboards in Komodo Island?

The Liveaboards in Komodo Island vary depending on the type of boat, facilities, and the duration of the rental. Please contact us to receive a customized price quote that aligns with your budget.

Is the Liveaboards price inclusive of the crew and guide?

Yes, the liveaboards price includes the crew and guide. They will ensure the safety and enjoyment of your journey in Labuan Bajo.

What is the process of booking a boat in Komodo Island?

The booking process is straightforward. You can contact us via WhatsApp to check availability and discuss the details of your journey. Afterward, we will guide you through the booking process.

Do I need to bring my own snorkeling or diving equipment?

We provide basic snorkeling equipment; however, if you have personal preferences or your own equipment, we recommend bringing them. Feel free to inquire about the necessary preparations before the trip for confirmation of available diving and snorkeling equipment.

Are Komodo Island liveaboards suitable for non-divers?

Absolutely! Our Tour Packages cater to both divers and non-divers. Non-divers can still enjoy the breathtaking scenery, engage in snorkeling activities, and explore islands and beaches of Labuan Bajo during the trip.

What are the sea conditions in Komodo National Park?

Due to the 3D2N trip sailing in the Komodo National Park, we navigate through bay waters, ensuring calm waves and currents.

Is it possible to depart on the same day as the trip?

For open trip departures, participants are expected to arrive at Komodo Airport by 09.00 am at the latest, as pick-ups will commence between 09.30 am and 10.30 am.

Private trips allow more flexibility, as the check-in time for private charter boats can be adjusted according to participants’ schedules. However, an earlier check-in is recommended to avoid time constraints at the destination.

Why stay overnight on the boat?

Komodo National Park trips are known for their natural beauty and underwater wonders, often requiring extensive travel. Staying on the boat allows participants to visit all destinations without rushing, providing a relaxed experience with booked cabin accommodations, eliminating the need for a hotel stay.

What is the difference between the 3D2N and 1D trip?

The 3D2N trip involves a 3-day, 2-night stay on a Phinisi boat, offering a more leisurely and relaxed exploration of predetermined destinations. The 1D trip uses a speedboat for a full day, visiting the Komodo National Park from 6 am to 6 pm.

Is this trip safe for older individuals?

The trip is generally safe for older people, but participants should be aware that the itinerary includes physical activities such as snorkeling and hiking. Those unable to engage in physical activities can stay on the boat.

Why are open trips held every weekend?

Open trips are scheduled on weekends to accommodate those who typically take time off during the weekend.

What is the difference between private and open trips?

Open trips allow individuals (1-4 people) to join a group with other participants. Private trips are recommended for groups of 5-30 people, providing the option to rent a private boat exclusively for the group.

Is fishing allowed in the national park area?

Fishing is prohibited in the Komodo National Park, as it is a protected area.

What is the difference between Rinca and Komodo Island?

Meeting Komodo Dragons on Komodo Island involves walking in the forest with close proximity to the dragons, guided by local guides and rangers.

Why is a copy of ID required for the trip?

A copy of ID (KTP/PASSPORT/SIM/ID CARD) is necessary for participant verification and safety data in case of unforeseen events. The data will be deleted after obtaining sailing clearance.

Is there a signal on the boat?

The signal on the boat may fluctuate, but users of the TSEL provider are likely to have a more stable connection.

Can electricity be used on the boat, and is a power bank needed?

Electricity on the boat operates 24/7. While power banks can be used for personal devices on the islands, the boat provides continuous electricity.

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