
Answer: The 9d8n Komodo tour takes you on a seamless loop from Labuan Bajo through the iconic Komodo National Park, onto the cultural heart of Flores, and back to the harbor. Over nine days you’ll experience world‑class diving, rugged trekking, and authentic village encounters, all aboard a Phinisi charter that blends luxury with local heritage.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Duration | 9 days / 8 nights |
| Base | Labuan Bajo, West Flores |
| Primary Vessel | 30‑meter Phinisi yacht (3‑cabin luxury) |
| Best Season | April – October (dry season) |
| Main Activities | Diving (30 m max), snorkeling, trekking, cultural tours |
| Typical Itinerary | Labuan Bajo → Komodo Island → Rinca → Padar → Bima Bay → Flores villages → Return |
| Required Gear | Reef‑safe sunscreen, reef‑compatible snorkel mask, light jacket for evenings |
| Entry Requirements | Indonesian visa (e‑Visa), park permit (arranged by charter) |
| Average Cost | US$2,200 – US$3,500 per person (incl. meals, fuel, guide) |
| Key Species | Varanus komodoensis, Mola mola, Hippocampus kuda, Paracanthurus hepatus |
A 9d8n Komodo tour balances the intensity of a full‑scale expedition with enough downtime to savor each moment. The itinerary is crafted by seasoned Phinisi captains who know the tide tables, the best sunrise spots on Padar, and the hidden reef corridors where mantas glide at 22 m. You’ll wake to the scent of sea‑salted jasmine drifting over the deck, hear the distant call of the orange‑cheeked spider monkey in the forest canopy, and watch the sun paint the limestone cliffs in molten gold.
Morning: Fly into Komodo Airport (LBJ) and meet your charter crew at the harbor. The Phinisi’s teak deck welcomes you with a gentle sea‑breeze scented of mangrove mud.
Afternoon: Sail past the bustling fish market; watch locals barter over fresh tuna while the gulls wheel overhead.
Evening: Enjoy a welcome dinner of grilled ikan bakar (sea‑bass) with a side of sambal matah. Ask the captain about the upcoming dive sites—he’ll recommend Manta Point for night dives.
Early Dawn: Anchor at Komodo Island (approx. 10 nm from Labuan Bajo). The sunrise casts a pale pink across the savanna, and you’ll hear the low rumble of the Komodo dragons stirring.
Morning: Guided trek with a park ranger. Spot a Varanus komodoensis at 1 km from the trailhead; the guide will point out the distinctive “scent glands” that give the dragons their reputation.
Midday: Snorkel at Pink Beach (depth 2–8 m). The sand glows a soft rose, and you’ll see schools of Paracanthurus hepatus (royal blue tang) darting among coral sponges.
Evening: Return to the yacht; enjoy a sunset cocktail while the crew prepares a Manta Ray Night Dive at Manta Point (depth 25 m). The water is dark, but the lanterns reveal a graceful manta gliding at 30 m, its wing‑span illuminated like a moonlit sail.
Dawn: Hike to the iconic Padar viewpoint (elevation 550 m). The panorama reveals three distinct bays—Pink, White, and Blue—each a different shade of turquoise. The wind whistles through the limestone, and the distant roar of surf creates a natural soundtrack.
Mid‑Morning: Descend into the Blue Lagoon (depth 5–12 m). The water is crystal clear; you’ll spot Mola mola (sunfish) gliding lazily at 10 m, a rare treat for any diver.
Afternoon: Return to the yacht for a light lunch. The crew will share tips on the upcoming Rinca night trek, emphasizing the importance of a headlamp with red filter to avoid startling nocturnal wildlife.
Evening: Night trek on Rinca (depth 0 m). Listen to the chorus of cicadas while a guide points out nocturnal lizards. The darkness is broken only by the soft glow of fireflies along the trail.
Early Morning: Sail to Batu Bolong (coordinates 8°31′S 119°30′E). The site is famed for its macro life at 12–22 m.
Dive: At 15 m you’ll encounter Hippocampus kuda (seahorses) clinging to gorgonian fans. The water temperature hovers at 27 °C, perfect for long drifts. Keep an eye out for the elusive Flamingo Tongue Snail (Cyphoma gibbosum), a bright orange gem on the reef.
Afternoon: Return to the yacht for a briefing on the Komodo Strait dive tomorrow—ask the dive master about the best tide window (neap tide, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm).
Evening: Relax on deck with a glass of local arak; the crew will recount stories of ancient sailors who navigated these waters using only the stars.
Morning: Position the yacht at the Komodo Strait (depth 30–40 m). The wall drops dramatically, covered in Acropora and Porites colonies.
Dive: At 30 m you’ll be greeted by a Manta Ray feeding on plankton. The light from the surface creates a shimmering veil that makes the manta appear as a living lantern.
Mid‑Day: Surface interval on a sandbank; the sea breeze carries the faint scent of sea‑weed and distant volcanic smoke from Mount Kelimutu.
Afternoon: Return to Labuan Bajo for a brief stop at the Baliem Market, where you can purchase hand‑woven ikat scarves as souvenirs.
Evening: Board the yacht for the final leg northward toward Flores.
Morning: Anchor at Bima Bay (depth 5–15 m). The bay is known for its vibrant coral gardens and the nearby Bima Village where traditional weaving is practiced.
Mid‑Morning: Guided village tour. Hear the rhythmic beat of the gamelan drums as locals demonstrate the art of ikat dyeing.
Afternoon: Snorkel at Bima Reef (depth 4–12 m). Spot the rare Bali Manta (Manta alfredi) gliding over the reef crest.
Evening: Enjoy a bubur ayam (chicken porridge) dinner prepared by the crew, seasoned with local lemongrass. The night sky over Bima Bay is clear, revealing a Milky Way that seems to ripple across the water.
Early Dawn: Depart at first light for a 3‑hour drive to Wae Rebo, a UNESCO‑protected village perched on a mountain ridge.
Morning: Hike the Lalabatu Trail (elevation gain 800 m). The forest is dense with Ficus trees; the air smells of damp earth and eucalyptus.
Mid‑Day: Arrive at Wae Rebo. The traditional Mbaru Niang houses are built without nails, showcasing ancient engineering.
Afternoon: Participate in a cooking workshop—learn to make se'i (smoked pork) using a bamboo smoke pit.
Evening: Stay in a homestay. The night is quiet, broken only by the distant call of the Javanese frog (Hylarana spp.). Sleep under a thatched roof, listening to the gentle rustle of palm fronds.
Morning: Depart Wae Rebo and drive back to Labuan Bajo. On the way, stop at Kelimutu to view the three colored crater lakes (red, green, and blue). The lakes reflect the sky like polished glass, and the volcanic scent is faint but invigorating.
Afternoon: Arrive back at the yacht. Freshen up and enjoy a light lunch of sate lilit (Balinese fish satay).
Evening: Sunset cruise around Kanawa Island. The water turns a deep indigo, and the deck is illuminated by soft lanterns. The crew will serve kelapa muda (young coconut) with a dash of lime.
Night: Final onboard dinner—grilled snapper with sambal matah, served with a side of jasmine rice. The night ends with a toast to the journey, the sea, and the friendships forged.
Morning: Breakfast on deck; the sea breeze carries the faint aroma of fresh coffee beans from the nearby plantations.
Mid‑Morning: Transfer to Labuan Bajo airport for your onward flight. The crew will hand you a Komodo Expedition Journal, a keepsake to record your memories.
Farewell: As you depart, the yacht’s horn sounds a low, resonant note—a traditional send‑off that echoes across the harbor.
| Site | Depth | Notable Species | Best Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manta Point | 25 m | Manta birostris, Mola mola | Night (12 am–2 am) |
| Batu Bolong | 12–22 m | Hippocampus kuda, Cyphoma gibbosum | Early morning (7–9 am) |
| Komodo Strait Wall | 30–40 m | Acanthaster planci (crown-of-thorns), Manta alfredi | Mid‑day (10:30 am–12:30 pm) |
| Pink Beach | 2–8 m | Paracanthurus hepatus, Chelonia mydas | Mid‑afternoon (2–4 pm) |
| Bima Reef | 4–12 m | Manta alfredi, Acanthurus lineatus | Late afternoon (4–6 pm) |
Insider tip: Always ask the dive master about the current tide before heading out. The strongest currents occur at the Komodo Strait during the neap tide; a slight shift in departure time (by 15 minutes) can make the difference between a smooth drift and a challenging run.
Practical tip: Carry a reusable water bottle (1 L) and a small dry‑bag for your electronics. The humidity on Flores can be high, and a dry‑bag protects your camera and phone from unexpected rain.
The expedition blends moderate trekking (up to 2 hours of uphill walking) with daily dives that require basic swimming ability. Most travelers in good health complete the itinerary comfortably. If you have joint issues, consider a land‑only variant that replaces the longer hikes with cultural walks.
The standard 9d8n Komodo tour covers seven dedicated dive sites, ranging from shallow macro reefs to deep wall dives. Each site is selected for its biodiversity and underwater visibility, typically 30–35 m on clear days.
Yes, the yacht can accommodate families with children over 10 years. Younger children can join the snorkeling portions and cultural tours. The crew provides child‑friendly meals and safety briefings for each activity.
Bring a well‑fitted mask, snorkel, fins, rash guard, wetsuit (5 mm is adequate), dive computer, and a waterproof camera housing. The charter supplies tanks, regulators, and a dry‑bag for gear storage.
All Komodo National Park permits are arranged by the charter operator before departure. The cost is included in the overall price, and the crew will present the permits to park rangers upon arrival.
Komodo Explorer adheres to a Leave No Trace policy. All waste is collected on board and off‑loaded at designated ports. The crew uses solar‑powered LED lights to reduce fuel consumption, and they practice reef‑friendly anchoring (using mooring buoys whenever possible). Divers are reminded to maintain neutral buoyancy and avoid touching corals—preserving the vibrant ecosystems for future generations.
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