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hosea-titi-sanjayaJune 2, 2026

What to Pack for a Komodo Liveaboard: Complete Checklist

A Komodo liveaboard is a blend of rugged adventure and refined sailing; packing right means you’ll feel at home on the deck, in the dive water, and under the starlit sky. Below is the concise answer: bring lightweight, quick‑dry clothing, reliable dive gear, a sturdy daypack, and a few comfort items, all while respecting the boat’s weight limits and the tropical climate.

Key Facts

Item Details
Typical itinerary 7–10 days, 4‑night base at Labuan Bajo, 3‑night at Komodo Island
Boat type Phinisi liveaboard (15‑20 guests)
Recommended weight limit 20 kg (44 lb) per person
Best travel months April – December (dry season)
Essential permits Marine park entry, dive certification card

Why Packing Matters on a Phinisi

The wooden hull of a Phinisi yacht exudes a warm, salty aroma that changes with the tide. When you step aboard, the creak of the deck underfoot and the gentle sway of the sea become part of your daily rhythm. Unlike a cruise ship, space is limited and every item you bring influences balance, comfort, and safety. My years guiding dives at 20 m over the coral reefs of Batu Bolong and the night‑time currents of Manta Point have taught me that a well‑planned packing list can mean the difference between a smooth sail and a cramped cabin.


Core Packing Categories

Below is a categorized checklist that covers everything from the essentials to the optional luxuries. Use the bullet points as a quick scan before you zip your suitcase.

1. Clothing – Light, Layered, and UV‑Ready

Item Quantity Why it matters
Quick‑dry shirts (long & short sleeve) 3–4 each Breathable fabrics keep you cool on deck; long sleeves protect against sunburn and reef‑stingers.
Convertible travel pants 2 Zip‑off legs become shorts for island hikes; sturdy enough for boat work.
Swimwear (rash guard + boardshorts) 2 sets Rash guards double as sun protection (UPF 50+) and prevent chafing under the wetsuit.
Light fleece or merino sweater 1 Evening breezes can drop to 22 °C; a thin layer adds warmth without bulk.
Waterproof windbreaker 1 Sudden squalls off Komodo’s southern coast are common; a breathable shell keeps you dry.
Sandals (water‑proof) 1 pair Ideal for deck work and beach strolls.
Closed‑toe shoes (light hiking shoes) 1 pair Needed for trekking to see Komodo dragons at Padar or trekking up to the summit of Rinca.
Socks (quick‑dry, anti‑blister) 4–5 pairs Moisture‑wicking prevents fungal issues in humid cabins.
Underwear (synthetic) 7–10 pairs Faster drying than cotton; reduces laundry load.
Hat with brim + UV‑protective sunglasses 1 each Sun glare off the water can be intense; polarized lenses protect eyes during boat navigation.
Light scarf or buff 1 Multipurpose: sun shield, sweat band, or modest covering for temple visits.

Insider tip: Pack a small laundry bag and a travel‑size detergent. Most Phinisi crews will rinse clothing in the galley sink, but a biodegradable soap respects the marine environment.

2. Dive Gear – The Essentials You Can’t Skip

Gear Qty Notes
Wetsuit (5 mm full‑body) 1 Warm enough for depths of 30 m; double‑zip for easy entry.
Dive mask (low‑volume) 1 Clear, anti‑fog coating; a spare silicone skirt is wise.
Snorkel (dry‑top) 1 Handy for surface swims and reef checks.
Fins (short blade) 1 Compact for storage; good for both reef and drift dives.
Regulator set (primary + octopus) 1 If you own a personal set, bring it; otherwise, the boat provides well‑maintained gear.
BCD (buoyancy control device) 1 Adjustable straps accommodate changing weight on board.
Dive computer 1 Tracks depth (up to 40 m), ascent rate, and nitrogen load.
Weight system (belt or integrated) Adjustable Use lead pockets to fine‑tune buoyancy; avoid over‑weighting for easy surface transitions.
Dive knife (coral‑safe) 1 Mandatory for entanglement emergencies.
Underwater camera housing 1 Capture the neon mantas of Manta Point; protect your gear from salt.
Dry bag (30 L) 1 Keeps electronics and spare clothing dry during night dives.
Waterproof logbook 1 Record site conditions, species seen (e.g., Carcharhinus melanopterus at Blue Corner).
Personal first‑aid kit (small) 1 Include antiseptic wipes, blister pads, and any prescription meds.

Practical tip: Ask the charter operator “What brand and model of regulator do you carry?” before you book. Knowing the equipment helps you decide whether to bring your own set or rent on board. Most Phinisi vessels keep a spare set for emergencies, but they appreciate divers who respect their maintenance schedule.

3. Personal Items – Comfort and Health

  • Sunscreen (reef‑safe, SPF 50+) – 2 tubes; reapply every two hours.
  • Insect repellent (DEET‑free) – Essential for evenings near mangroves.
  • Travel‑size toiletries – Biodegradable shampoo, toothpaste, razor.
  • Prescription meds – Bring enough for the entire trip plus a spare week.
  • Reusable water bottle (500 ml) – Hydration is key; many boats have filtered water stations.
  • Microfiber travel towel – Quick‑dry, compact, and easy to hang.
  • Earplugs & eye mask – For light‑sensitive sleepers on deck.
  • Portable power bank (10 000 mAh) – Keeps phones charged for navigation apps and photo uploads.
  • Travel insurance documents – Include dive coverage; keep a digital copy on your phone.
  • Vaccination card – Required for entry into the Komodo National Park (e.g., Hepatitis A, Typhoid).

4. Electronics & Documentation

Item Reason
Smartphone + waterproof case Navigation, dive logs, instant sharing.
Camera (mirrorless) + spare batteries Capture sunrise over the Pink Beach; a spare battery is crucial because charging can be intermittent.
E‑reader or paperback Light reading for evenings on the deck.
International driver’s license (if you plan island motorbike hire) Some guests rent scooters on Labuan Bajo.
Passport (with at least 6 months validity) Required for park entry and domestic flights.
Cash (small denominations) For tips, market purchases, and small boat expenses.

5. Optional Luxuries – Small Add‑Ons That Make a Difference

  • Travel pillow (inflatable) – Improves sleep in the cabin’s narrow berth.
  • Compact binoculars – Spot soaring sea eagles while the boat drifts.
  • Lightweight yoga mat – For sunrise stretching on the foredeck.
  • Personal coffee press – Many Phinisi kitchens have a communal kettle; a French press lets you enjoy a strong brew.
  • Portable humidifier – The cabin can get dry; a small device adds comfort.

How to Pack Efficiently on a Phinisi

Follow these numbered steps to maximize space and keep your gear organized.

  1. Start with a soft duffel – Rigid suitcases can damage the boat’s storage compartments. A water‑resistant duffel slides into under‑deck lockers.
  2. Roll clothing – Rolling reduces wrinkles and creates a uniform shape that fits snugly.
  3. Use packing cubes – Separate dive gear, clothing, and toiletries. Label each cube for quick access.
  4. Place heavy items at the bottom – Wetsuits, shoes, and books should sit low to keep the boat’s center of gravity stable.
  5. Seal electronics in dry bags – Store your phone, charger, and camera in a zip‑lock dry bag before placing it in your daypack.
  6. Leave a 10 % margin – Boats often have hidden storage; keeping a little room allows you to bring back souvenirs (e.g., hand‑woven baskets from Labuan Bajo).
  7. Check weight limits – Before you board, ask the crew “What is the maximum weight per passenger?” and weigh your packed bag at home.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the ideal weight for a dive bag on a Komodo liveaboard?

A well‑balanced dive bag should weigh no more than 10 kg (22 lb) when fully loaded. This includes your wetsuit, regulator, and personal items. Keeping the bag light ensures you can comfortably lift it onto the deck and store it in the locker without straining the boat’s crew.

How many days of sunscreen should I bring?

Bring two to three full‑size tubes of reef‑safe sunscreen. The tropical sun at sea can be relentless, and re‑application is essential after each dive. A small travel‑size bottle can be kept in your daypack for quick touch‑ups.

Can I bring my own dive computer?

Yes, most Phinisi vessels welcome personal dive computers. Just ensure it is water‑rated to at least 40 m and that you have a compatible charging cable. If you’re unsure, ask the operator “Do you have a spare charger for my dive computer model?” ahead of time.

Is it necessary to bring a separate dry bag for my electronics?

Absolutely. Saltwater is highly corrosive, and a 30 L dry bag offers enough space for a phone, camera, chargers, and a small notebook. Place the dry bag inside your daypack to keep it accessible yet protected.

What should I do if I experience seasickness on a Phinisi?

Phinisi yachts have a gentle roll, but if you’re prone to motion sickness, pack ginger tablets or sea‑band wristbands. Taking them before boarding and staying hydrated can prevent nausea. The crew can also suggest a cabin location near the center of the boat where motion is minimal.

Do I need a separate insurance policy for diving?

Yes, standard travel insurance may not cover dive‑related incidents. Purchase a policy that includes scuba coverage (minimum 1 million USD liability). Keep a copy of the policy and emergency contact numbers in both paper and digital formats.

How can I keep my clothes fresh during a 10‑day liveaboard?

Use a travel‑size laundry detergent and the ship’s galley sink. Hang garments on the provided clothesline on deck during the early morning breeze. The salty air acts as a natural deodorizer, but a quick rinse after each dive helps prevent odor buildup.

What is the best time of day to pack and board the boat?

Arrive early in the morning (around 07:00). The port is quieter, and the crew can help you stow luggage before the first departure. This also gives you time to enjoy a sunrise coffee on the foredeck while the crew finalizes safety checks.

Are there any prohibited items on a Komodo liveaboard?

Yes. Firearms, illegal drugs, and large sharp objects are strictly prohibited. Additionally, avoid bringing plastic bags or non‑biodegradable products; the Phinisi crew adheres to strict environmental guidelines to protect the marine park.

How do I handle waste and recycling on board?

All waste is segregated by the crew. Use the labeled bins for organic waste, recyclables, and non‑recyclables. Avoid disposable plastics; bring a reusable water bottle and a metal straw to minimize waste.


Packing Checklist – Printable Version

Below is a concise checklist you can copy into a notes app or print out.

  • Soft duffel bag (max 20 kg)
  • Packing cubes (3–4)
  • Quick‑dry shirts (3 long, 3 short)
  • Convertible travel pants (2)
  • Rash guard + swim trunks (2)
  • Light fleece/merino sweater
  • Waterproof windbreaker
  • Sandals (water‑proof)
  • Hiking shoes (closed‑toe)
  • Socks (quick‑dry, 5 pairs)
  • Underwear (synthetic, 10)
  • Sun hat + UV sunglasses
  • Light scarf/buff
  • Wetsuit (5 mm)
  • Dive mask (low‑volume)
  • Snorkel (dry‑top)
  • Fins (short blade)
  • Regulator set + octopus
  • BCD
  • Dive computer
  • Weight system
  • Dive knife (coral‑safe)
  • Dry bag (30 L)
  • Waterproof logbook
  • Personal first‑aid kit
  • Sunscreen (reef‑safe, SPF 50+)
  • Insect repellent (DEET‑free)
  • Travel toiletries (biodegradable)
  • Prescription meds
  • Reusable water bottle (500 ml)
  • Microfiber towel
  • Earplugs & eye mask
  • Power bank (10 000 mAh)
  • Travel insurance documents
  • Vaccination card
  • Smartphone + waterproof case
  • Camera + spare batteries
  • E‑reader or paperback
  • International driver’s license (optional)
  • Passport (6 months validity)
  • Cash (small denominations)
  • Optional: travel pillow, yoga mat, binoculars, coffee press

Insider Advice from the Deck

When I first set sail with KomodoExplorer in 2019, I learned that the “one‑bag rule” (no more than 20 kg per passenger) isn’t just a policy—it’s a safety measure. The Phinisi’s wooden hull flexes with each wave, and an uneven load can affect handling, especially when navigating the narrow channels of the Komodo archipelago. I always ask the captain, “Where is the ballast located, and can I help balance my bag?” The crew appreciates the cooperation, and you’ll often get a better cabin location in return.

Another tip: Bring a small LED headlamp with a red light setting. Red light preserves night‑vision, which is invaluable during early‑morning drift dives or night snorkeling at the famed Manta Point where mantas glide under a moonlit surface. The headlamp also helps you navigate the dimly lit galley without waking other guests.


Seasonal Considerations

  • Dry season (April‑December): Expect sunny days, low humidity, and calm seas. Pack lightweight clothing, but keep a light fleece for cooler evenings.
  • Wet season (January‑March): Higher chance of rain and stronger currents. A waterproof jacket and quick‑dry layers become essential. Some liveaboards may shorten itineraries, so double‑check the schedule with the operator.

For a deeper dive into seasonal weather patterns, see our Seasonal Weather guide.


Connecting with the Community

KomodoExplorer’s liveaboard community is vibrant. Many guests share gear tips on our forum, and you’ll often find recommendations for local markets in Labuan Bajo where you can purchase fresh fruit, spices, and handmade souvenirs. Check out the Local Cuisine page for a taste of what to expect on shore excursions.


Final Thoughts

Packing for a Komodo liveaboard is about striking a balance between preparedness and practicality. By focusing on lightweight, quick‑dry clothing, reliable dive gear, and a few comfort items, you’ll enjoy the full spectrum of experiences—from sunrise dives at Batu Bolong (30 m, vibrant soft corals) to night hikes on Padar Island where the wind carries the scent of sea‑salted earth.

Remember, the boat’s crew is your partner in adventure. Communicate openly about your gear needs, respect weight limits, and embrace the simplicity of life at sea. The reward is a week—or more—of unforgettable encounters with marine life, rugged landscapes, and the warm hospitality that defines the Indonesian archipelago.


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If you’re prepared to pack your bags and explore the wonders of Komodo National Park from the comfort of a luxurious Phinisi, book your liveaboard now. Our expert team will tailor the itinerary to your diving experience, provide a detailed gear checklist, and ensure every detail is taken care of—from permits to meals. Click the link below to start your adventure today:

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