
"Sail to Komodo from Lombok — verified fleet with actual Lombok departure routes, one-way and return options."
Lombok is the closest major island to Labuan Bajo that has international-standard air connections, making it one of the most practical starting points for a Komodo private charter. The island sits at the western end of the Lesser Sunda chain — fly in from Bali, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur, board your phinisi, and the entire Komodo passage lies ahead of you.
For travelers planning a one-way sailing itinerary, Lombok offers a natural starting point. The route eastward through Sumbawa and on to Flores covers some of Indonesia's least-visited coastline, with meaningful stops along the way that a direct flight into Labuan Bajo would miss entirely.
By flight: Lombok International Airport (LOP) in Praya connects to major Indonesian hubs and several regional international routes:
By fast ferry from Bali: The Bali–Lombok fast ferry (Padang Bai → Lembar) takes approximately 4.5 hours. For travelers combining Bali beach time with a Komodo sailing departure, this is a relaxed overland-and-sea option that avoids a short-haul flight.
Transfer to Lombok harbor: The main phinisi embarkation point in Lombok is Bangsal Harbour (North Lombok) or the dedicated marina area near Senggigi. Transfer from LOP Airport takes approximately 45–60 minutes to northern departure points.
The fly-in Lombok, sail-to-Komodo structure is the most logistically efficient way to explore the inter-island passage without retracing your route. Board in Lombok, disembark in Labuan Bajo, fly home from Komodo Airport (LBJ) — every day of sailing takes you somewhere new.
Typical 4–5 day route:
The passage runs with prevailing dry-season winds (April–October), and most experienced skippers on this route time the Sumbawa crossing to arrive at Saleh Bay by early morning — the optimal window for whale shark snorkeling.
Saleh Bay on Sumbawa's southeast coast is one of the most predictable whale shark aggregation sites in Indonesia. Unlike seasonal encounters, the sharks here are resident year-round — drawn by nutrients from local fish farms in the bay. No diving certification required: encounters happen at the surface, accessible to any snorkeler.
Most guests describe the Saleh Bay stop as an unexpected highlight of the journey — a genuinely wild encounter in an area that receives a fraction of Komodo's tourist traffic. Your charter captain coordinates the timing; morning arrivals before 09:00 generally yield the best conditions.
Below are verified boats available for Lombok departures. These vessels have confirmed embarkation capability from Lombok harbor and are equipped for the 3–5 day Sumbawa–Flores passage.
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