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Komodo Boat Etiquette: The Unwritten Rules Onboard Every Phinisi Guest Should Know
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Komodo Boat Etiquette: The Unwritten Rules Onboard Every Phinisi Guest Should Know

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hosea-titi-sanjaya2. juni 2026

Komodo Boat Etiquette: The Unwritten Rules Onboard

Komodo boat etiquette is the set of quiet, respectful habits that keep a Phinisi sailing smoothly, protect the fragile marine environment, and ensure every guest feels welcome from the moment they step aboard. By following these simple, well‑tested guidelines you’ll blend seamlessly with the crew, enjoy calmer seas, and leave the islands as pristine as you found them.


Key Facts

Aspect Detail
Typical Vessel Traditional wooden Phinisi, 30–45 m, crewed by 4‑6 members
Average Dive Day 2–3 sites, 30‑45 min drift, depths 10‑30 m
Peak Season April – October (dry season)
Key Regulations No single‑use plastics, mandatory reef‑safe sunscreen, no feeding wildlife
Common Crew Question “Do you need a dry bag for your gear?”
Must‑Ask Guest Question “What time do you prefer the sunrise dive?”

Why Etiquette Matters on a Phinisi

A Phinisi is more than a boat; it’s a living museum of Indonesian maritime heritage. Its teak decks, carved prow, and brass fittings have been hand‑crafted for generations. When you respect the vessel’s rhythm, you honor centuries of seafaring tradition and protect the delicate ecosystems that surround Labuan Bajo, Komodo, and Lombok. Below, I share the rules that have kept my crews humming for over a decade of charter seasons.


1. Respect the Vessel’s Space

1.1 Keep Decks Clear

  • Stow personal items in lockers or under‑seat compartments before the boat pulls away. Loose bags can become tripping hazards when the boat pitches.
  • Avoid blocking the helm. Even a stray backpack can interfere with the helmsman’s line of sight, especially during tight maneuvers around the Komodo National Park’s reefs.

1.2 Use the “Quiet Zone” on Early Mornings

The first hour after sunrise is sacred for both crew and wildlife. The sea is calm, the water glows turquoise, and the dolphins often surf the bow. Keep voices low, and refrain from playing loud music until the boat is underway.

Insider tip: I always ask guests to wear headphones while checking emails on deck. It preserves the serene atmosphere and lets you hear the subtle splash of a passing turtle.


2. Dress for the Sea, Not the Resort

2.1 Appropriate Attire

Situation Recommended Clothing
On‑deck movement Quick‑dry shirts, board shorts, non‑slip sandals
Evening meals Light linen or cotton, no flip‑flops
Night watches Warm layers (a fleece or windbreaker) – temperatures can dip to 22 °C
  • Leave heavy jackets and high‑heeled shoes in the cabin locker. They add unnecessary weight and can damage the teak if left on the deck.

2.2 Sun Protection

  • Use reef‑safe sunscreen (e.g., zinc oxide + titanium dioxide) to avoid coral bleaching.
  • Wear a wide‑brim hat and UV‑protective sunglasses; the glare off the water can be blinding at noon.

3. Mind Your Marine Footprint

3.1 No Single‑Use Plastics

All Phinisi operators in Komodo have gone plastic‑free. Bring a reusable water bottle, a stainless steel straw, and a set of reusable zip‑lock bags for snacks. The crew will gladly refill your bottle with fresh water from the onboard filtration system.

3.2 Waste Management

  • Separate recyclables (plastic, glass, metal) from organic waste in the labeled bins below deck.
  • Never discard anything overboard—even a tiny wrapper can harm a passing reef fish.

3.3 Dive Gear Etiquette

  • Rinse your mask and fins with fresh water after each dive to remove salt crystals.
  • Never touch corals. Even a gentle brush can cause micro‑abrasions that lead to disease.

Pro tip: I always carry a small bottle of diluted vinegar (1:10) to neutralize any accidental sunscreen residue on the hull before we dock.


4. Communication With the Crew

4.1 Ask Before You Act

  • “May I open the hatch?” – The crew needs to know when you’ll be moving between cabin and deck to balance the boat’s trim.
  • “Can I bring my own snorkel gear?” – Some operators provide premium gear, but personal equipment is fine as long as it meets safety standards.

4.2 Share Your Schedule

Let the captain know if you prefer an early sunrise dive (often at 5:45 am) or a late afternoon drift (around 4:30 pm). The crew can adjust the itinerary to catch the best currents and visibility.

4.3 Respect the Crew’s Rest

  • Night watches are rotating; avoid lingering in the galley after 10 pm unless invited.
  • Quiet hours (11 pm‑6 am) are observed on the lower deck cabins to allow everyone a good night’s sleep.

5. Dining and Food Etiquette

5.1 Shared Meals

Most Phinisi charters offer communal meals prepared by a dedicated chef. The “family style” approach means dishes are placed on a long table for everyone to share.

  • Take only what you’ll eat; excess food is often repurposed for the next meal.
  • Use the provided utensils; plastic cutlery is prohibited.

5.2 Dietary Restrictions

Inform the charter office at least 48 hours before arrival if you have allergies or follow a specific diet (e.g., halal, vegetarian). The crew can usually accommodate you, but it’s courteous to give them time to source ingredients locally.


6. Safety First, Fun Second

6.1 Follow the Briefings

Every dive day starts with a safety briefing. Pay attention to:

  • Depth limits (most sites in Komodo range from 12‑30 m; the famous “Manta Point” can exceed 35 m).
  • Current direction – The western monsoon can create strong drift currents; the crew will advise the optimal entry time.
  • Emergency signals – Know the location of the life raft, the sound of the horn, and the crew’s hand signals.

6.2 Use the Buddy System

Never dive alone. Pair up with a fellow guest or a crew member, and conduct a pre‑dive check of each other’s gear (BCD, regulator, weight system). This habit reduces the risk of entanglement and ensures quick assistance if needed.


7. Photographic Conduct

7.1 Respect Wildlife

  • Do not chase or harass marine animals. A curious manta ray will approach on its own if you remain still.
  • Keep flash off; bright lights can startle fish and disrupt their feeding patterns.

7.2 Share the Moment

If you capture a spectacular shot of a Komodo dragon on the island’s dry ridge, ask the guide for permission before posting. Many operators appreciate credit, and it helps promote responsible tourism.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of day for a sunrise dive in Komodo?

Sunrise dives are typically scheduled between 5:30 am and 6:00 am. The early light refracts off the water, creating a soft golden hue that enhances underwater photography. The calm sea at this hour also reduces drift, making it easier to navigate the shallow reefs of Batu Bolong.

How do I prepare my gear for the salty environment?

Rinse all equipment with fresh water after each dive, especially the mask seal and regulator mouthpiece. Store fins and wetsuits in the ventilated locker to prevent mildew. I keep a small bottle of anti‑corrosive spray for metal buckles and my watch.

Are there any prohibited activities on board?

Yes. The following are strictly prohibited:

  • Feeding wildlife (fish, turtles, birds)
  • Smoking on deck (except in the designated cabin lounge)
  • Using non‑reef‑safe sunscreen or cosmetics
  • Bringing plastic bags or single‑use containers

Can I bring my own food and drinks?

Absolutely, but they must be stored in sealed containers and labeled. The crew will gladly refrigerate your items, but they cannot accommodate perishable goods that require special handling.

How does the crew handle waste at sea?

All waste is collected onboard and off‑loaded at the Labuan Bajo port waste facility. The crew follows a strict Zero Discharge policy, ensuring that no trash or grey water enters the marine environment.


How to Practice Perfect Komodo Boat Etiquette in 5 Simple Steps

  1. Pack Light, Pack Smart – Bring reusable bottles, a dry bag, reef‑safe sunscreen, and a compact towel.
  2. Listen to the Briefing – Note depth limits, current forecasts, and emergency signals.
  3. Move Quietly – Keep footsteps soft, conversations low, and equipment stowed when not in use.
  4. Respect the Crew – Ask before opening hatches, follow meal schedules, and honor rest periods.
  5. Leave No Trace – Separate waste, rinse gear, and never touch or feed marine life.

Following these steps ensures you blend seamlessly into the Phinisi’s rhythm, allowing the crew to focus on delivering world‑class diving and unforgettable island experiences.


Insider Tips from the Helm

  • Timing the Tide: The best drift dives at Manta Point occur during a neap tide when the current slows to around 0.5 knots. Ask the captain, “What’s the tide schedule for tomorrow?” and you’ll be positioned for a gentle glide over the cleaning stations.
  • Choosing a Cabin: Upper‑deck cabins have larger windows that let in the sunrise’s pink glow. Lower‑deck cabins are quieter and cooler—ideal for night watches.
  • Night Dive Preparation: Bring a headlamp with a red filter to preserve night‑vision and avoid startling nocturnal fish. The crew will provide a glow‑stick for each diver.

The Emotional Reward of Good Etiquette

When you glide through the crystal‑clear waters of Komodo’s Pink Beach, you’ll feel the subtle hum of the boat’s engine fade into a whisper. The crew will smile, the sun will set in a blaze of orange over Padar Island, and you’ll know you’ve contributed to a harmonious day. That feeling—of being part of something larger than yourself—is the true reward of mastering komodo boat etiquette.


Ready to Sail with Respect?

At KomodoExplorer, we believe that every guest becomes an ambassador for the sea when they embrace the unwritten rules onboard our Phinisi yachts. Our charters are designed to blend luxury, adventure, and stewardship into a single unforgettable journey.

Book your next Phinisi adventure today and experience the difference that thoughtful etiquette makes. Click here to explore our upcoming itineraries, or contact our friendly team at info@komodoexplorer.com for a personalized itinerary that respects both your wishes and the pristine environment of the Komodo National Park.

Safe travels, gentle seas, and happy diving!

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