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Frequently Asked Questions

150 answers covering booking, pricing, vessels, diving, dragons, safety, and more — your complete Komodo charter guide.

💰Pricing & Payment(15)

Private phinisi charter prices in 2026 range from IDR 25,000,000 to IDR 250,000,000 per night depending on vessel class. Budget phinisi start at IDR 25M, standard at IDR 45M, deluxe at IDR 85M, luxury at IDR 150M, and VVIP from IDR 200M. All-inclusive of crew, meals, fuel, and basic activities. See full pricing at https://www.komodoexplorer.com/private-charter

Open Trip cabin sharing on a budget phinisi starts from IDR 4,500,000 per person for a 3D2N package (2 pax per cabin). This includes meals, snorkeling gear, and basic itinerary covering Padar, Pink Beach, Komodo Island, and Manta Point. Browse open trips: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/open-trip

Yes — a 50% deposit is required to confirm your booking. The remaining 50% is due 30 days before departure. For bookings within 30 days, full payment is required upfront. Bank transfer (BCA), PayPal, credit card, and cash are accepted.

We accept local bank transfer to PT. Komodo Explorer Indonesia (BCA), PayPal (3.5% surcharge), credit cards via Stripe (3.5% surcharge), and cash payment in Labuan Bajo. Crypto payments are not currently supported.

Yes — all listed prices are inclusive of 11% Indonesian VAT (PPN) and crew gratuity baseline. Park entrance fees (~IDR 300,000 domestic / IDR 500,000–700,000 international per person) are paid separately on-site in cash to the rangers.

No hidden fees in our charter rate. Park fees, alcohol, spa services, and optional dive packages are billed separately and disclosed before booking. We provide a full price breakdown on every quote — no surprises.

Last-minute discounts (10–25%) are available within 14 days of departure on selected vessels. Check our /last-minute page for live deals updated daily. Larger groups (6+ pax) on flexible dates often unlock additional savings.

Yes — full charter (entire boat) bookings for groups of 8+ receive 5–15% discount depending on duration and season. Corporate retreats and wedding charters get bespoke packages with dedicated event planner.

Open Trip charges per person/cabin (you share boat with strangers). Private Charter charges per boat/night (entire vessel exclusive). Open Trip is 30–60% cheaper per person but lacks date flexibility. Private gives full control over itinerary, dates, and onboard experience. Compare options: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/private-charter

Standard split is 50% deposit at booking + 50% balance 30 days pre-trip. For bookings 60+ days out, we offer 30%-30%-40% three-installment plans on request. Late payment incurs IDR 500,000 admin fee.

Crew gratuity is appreciated but not mandatory. Industry custom is IDR 200,000–500,000 per guest per day to be split among crew, given to the Captain at trip end. Excellent service may merit higher tips at your discretion.

All-inclusive covers: cabin accommodation, all meals (breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks), non-alcoholic drinks, snorkeling gear, kayaks, fishing equipment, Indonesian-speaking guide, fuel, and standard itinerary stops. NOT included: park fees, alcohol, dive certifications, spa, surcharge gear, and optional excursions.

Komodo charters typically cost 30–50% less than equivalent Raja Ampat trips due to shorter logistics chain, easier port access (Labuan Bajo direct flights), and shorter cruise distances. Quality of phinisi vessels is comparable; biodiversity is different (Komodo: dragons + manta; Raja Ampat: deeper coral).

We do not currently accept cryptocurrency. We're evaluating USDC/USDT settlement via Stripe Pay-by-Crypto for 2026 H2. Notify us if interested — we'll update you when live.

60+ days before departure: 50% deposit refund. 30–59 days: deposit non-refundable but transferable to alternate dates. <30 days: full charge. Force majeure (natural disasters, government travel restrictions) qualifies for full credit voucher valid 18 months.

📋Booking Process(12)

Three ways: (1) WhatsApp +62 851-9009-6797 for instant chat, (2) fill the 'Check Availability' form on any boat page at KomodoExplorer.com, or (3) email info@komodoexplorer.com. We typically respond within 30 minutes during 8AM–10PM WIB. Start your booking: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/private-charter

Peak season (June–September): book 3–6 months ahead for VVIP/Luxury vessels, 1–3 months for standard. Shoulder (April–May, October): 4–8 weeks. Low season (November–March): 1–2 weeks usually fine. Honeymoon and special-date charters: book 6+ months ahead. Reserve now: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/private-charter

Yes — that's our Open Trip cabin sharing model. Listed on each boat's 'Check Availability' as 'Open Trip Cabin'. You share common areas with other guests on the same departure date. Private cabin sleeps 2 (or 3 with extra bed on selected vessels). See Open Trip departures: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/open-trip

Full names per passport, nationalities, contact email + WhatsApp, dietary preferences, dive certifications (if any), preferred boarding date, number of guests, single/sharing cabin preference, and payment method. Passport scans needed only at final confirmation for harbor master clearance.

Yes, and we strongly encourage it — direct booking via KomodoExplorer.com or WhatsApp gets the best rate (no platform commission), priority cabin selection, and direct line to operations team. We are the sole official booking partner; we don't list on Booking.com or Airbnb.

No formal minimum, but we recommend 5+ for trekking days. Infants under 2 stay free. Children 2–10 receive 25% discount. Strollers don't work on boats — bring carriers. Family-friendly vessels marked on our 'Family Charter' guide. Family-friendly boats: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/blog/komodo-family-charter

Date changes 30+ days before departure: free, subject to availability. 14–29 days: IDR 500,000 admin fee. <14 days: treated as cancellation per refund schedule. Cancellation refund schedule listed in our pricing FAQ.

Most nationalities get visa-free 30-day entry or visa-on-arrival USD 35. Australian, US, EU, UK, Japanese, Korean, Singaporean passports are visa-free. Verify at https://molina.imigrasi.go.id before booking flights. Onward ticket required at immigration.

Fly to Komodo International Airport (LBJ) in Labuan Bajo. Daily direct flights from Jakarta (CGK), Bali (DPS), Surabaya (SUB), and Yogyakarta (JOG) via Garuda, Wings, Batik, Citilink, Super Air Jet. Flight time: 1.5–2.5 hrs. Arrive 1 day before for buffer. Full travel guide: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/blog/bali-to-komodo-guide-2026

Yes for all Private Charter and select Open Trip packages. Our team meets you at LBJ arrivals with name placard, drives 15 min to harbor, and assists with boarding. Specify your flight number at booking confirmation. Private Charter details: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/private-charter

Captain holds departure up to 2 hours for late guests on confirmed flights. Beyond 2 hours, you'll need to arrange catch-up speedboat transfer (IDR 2.5M one-way) to next anchor point. Flight insurance recommended for peace of mind.

Yes — for groups 30+ pax, we coordinate convoy charters across 2–4 vessels with synchronized itineraries, joint snorkel/dive sessions, and combined dinner events. Dedicated trip director assigned. Contact us for fleet availability.

⛵Vessel Types & Specs(15)

A phinisi (also pinisi) is a traditional Indonesian wooden sailing schooner, originally built by Konjo and Bugis shipwrights in South Sulawesi. UNESCO recognized phinisi shipbuilding as Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2017. Modern phinisi combine handcrafted teak hulls with luxury cabins, AC, and modern navigation. Browse luxury phinisi: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/private-charter

Five tiers: VVIP (5-star+, helipad-class amenities, IDR 200M+/night), Luxury (5-star, en-suite suites, IDR 150M+), Deluxe (4-star, premium AC cabins, IDR 85M+), Standard (3-star, comfortable AC, IDR 45M+), Budget (en-suite or shared, IDR 25M+). Total 117 vessels in our fleet. Browse all 117 boats: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/explore

Length ranges 22m (small budget phinisi) to 55m (VVIP flagships like Elbark Cruise). Width (beam) typically 7–10m. Capacity: 4–18 guests in 2–10 cabins. Crew complement 5–22 depending on size.

Budget phinisi typically have 3–4 cabins (6–8 guests). Standard 4–6 cabins. Deluxe 5–7 cabins. Luxury 6–9 cabins (12–18 guests). VVIP 5–8 master suites with bathtubs. Most cabins are double-occupancy; some allow extra bed for 3rd pax.

All Luxury, Deluxe, and most Standard cabins have private en-suite bathrooms with hot shower, toilet, and sink. Budget vessels may have shared bathrooms — check the specific boat page. Hot water requires generator running (typically 5AM–11PM).

Yes — all Luxury, Deluxe, and Standard cabins are fully air-conditioned (typically 7AM–10PM when generator runs; 24/7 on flagships with battery banks). Budget phinisi may have fan-only cabins; confirm at booking.

VVIP fleet has Starlink satellite internet (10–50 Mbps). Luxury and Deluxe vessels use cellular bonded routers (works near Labuan Bajo, drops in Komodo NP interior). Standard/Budget rely on phone hotspot. Park interior is digital-detox by default.

Standard onboard equipment: snorkeling gear, fins, masks, kayaks, SUP boards (most boats), fishing rods, board games. Luxury+ adds: jacuzzi, sundeck loungers, professional-grade dive equipment, paddleboards, water trampolines on select VVIP.

Service animals only with prior arrangement and documentation. Pets are not permitted on charter due to wildlife protection laws inside Komodo National Park (UNESCO World Heritage). No exceptions.

Designated outdoor smoking area on the bow or stern. Indoor cabin and dining area smoking is prohibited (fire safety per Indonesian maritime law). Vape policy same as cigarettes. Cigars on outdoor deck only.

Captain and Tour Guide: English fluent. Crew members: basic English, Bahasa Indonesia native. VVIP and Luxury vessels include dedicated cruise director with multilingual capability (Mandarin, Japanese, Korean, German, French, Russian on request — pre-book 14 days ahead).

Captains hold ANT-III/ANT-II Indonesian merchant marine license + minimum 8 years phinisi experience. Tour guides certified by Asita/HPI Indonesia + 5+ years Komodo NP knowledge. Engineers, deckhands, chefs all undergo internal monthly safety drills.

Yes — all our 117 vessels hold valid Indonesian commercial passenger licenses (KAPAL), annual Bureau Veritas / BKI safety surveys, and Komodo NP operating permits. Documentation available on request. We do not list any unlicensed boats.

Phinisi refers to the traditional Sulawesi wooden schooner design. Liveaboard is the function — any cruise vessel where guests live onboard. Most Komodo phinisi are liveaboards. Our fleet is 95% phinisi-style; 5% are modern steel-hull liveaboards (typically dive specialist boats like Mermaid II, Damai).

Yes — visit Labuan Bajo harbor for in-person inspection (free with appointment). Virtual 360° tours available on each boat page. We also offer 30-min boarding-day inspection windows before departure to confirm cabin selection and room condition.

🗺️Itinerary & Routes(12)

Day 1: Embark Labuan Bajo morning, sail to Kelor Island (snorkel), lunch onboard, Manjarite reef, anchor at Kalong for sunset bat colony. Day 2: Sunrise Padar trek, Pink Beach swim, Komodo Island dragon trek, Manta Point snorkel/dive. Day 3: Sunrise sail, Sebayur snorkel, return Labuan Bajo by noon.

3D2N covers core highlights (Padar, Pink Beach, Komodo dragons, Manta Point). 4D3N adds Rinca Island dragons + Taka Makasar sandbar + extra dive day. 6D5N extends to remote sites: Sangeang Volcano, Bidadari, Wae Rebo cultural village option.

Yes for Private Charter — full bespoke itinerary planning. Open Trip follows fixed schedule but minor adjustments possible (e.g. swap dive site). Itinerary subject to weather, tide, and ranger station hours. Captain has final safety call.

Embark 8–9 AM Day 1 from Labuan Bajo Marina. Disembark 11 AM–1 PM final day at same marina. Late checkout possible until 3 PM with prior arrangement. Recommend booking onward flights from 4 PM onwards for buffer.

Labuan Bajo Marina, also known as Pelabuhan Bajo or Marina Komodo. Located 15 min from Komodo International Airport. GPS: -8.4901°S, 119.8761°E. Arrival hall pickup included on most packages. Look for our blue-shirted KomodoExplorer team.

Loose schedule synced to wildlife: dragon treks at dawn (cooler, dragons more active), manta dives at slack tide, sunset hikes at golden hour. Meals: breakfast 7 AM, lunch 12 PM, dinner 7 PM. Free time afternoons for swimming, paddleboarding, reading.

Anchor in protected bays each night — Kalong Island, Pink Beach, Padar Bay, Sebayur. Generally calm waters (Komodo NP is shielded from open ocean). Some routes include 1 short overnight sail (3–5 hrs) on longer trips; experienced sleepers find it soothing.

Typically 2–4 hours daily cruising between sites, distributed in 1–2 hour segments between activity stops. Total daily distance 30–60 nautical miles. Boats average 7–10 knots. Speedboat tenders deploy for shore excursions.

Yes — speedboat day trips from Labuan Bajo cover Padar, Komodo, Pink Beach, Manta Point in 10 hours. Costs IDR 1.5–4.5M per person. Less luxurious than liveaboard but doable. We arrange via partner speedboat operators on request.

Captain has authority to alter route for safety (typically Jan–Feb monsoon swells). Alternate sheltered anchorages substituted at no extra charge. We do NOT charge extra for weather-related itinerary changes; we DO refund proportionally if departure is canceled outright due to harbor master orders.

Subject to availability — request via Captain on Day 2. Extension cost calculated at daily rate. Additional fuel and provisioning may add minor surcharge. Honeymoon couples often extend 1–2 days impulse-style; we accommodate when fleet allows.

Yes — Komodo Island designated trekking trails only (no off-trail). Padar peak after 9 AM closed for ranger safety. Manta Point during peak season has 50-boat daily quota. Dive sites have time-window rules. Our captains know all current ranger station rules.

🤿Diving & Snorkeling(15)

Yes — Komodo is one of the world's top 10 dive destinations. UNESCO Marine Reserve. Strong currents create vibrant coral and concentrate fish — manta rays, sharks, turtles, mola-mola seasonally. Visibility 15–30m. 50+ dive sites. Best for intermediate–advanced divers; beginner-friendly sites available. See dive cruises: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/dive-cruise

Open Water (PADI/SSI/CMAS) minimum for most sites. Advanced or 30+ dives recommended for Castle Rock, Crystal Rock, Batu Bolong (strong currents). Beginner discover-dive sessions possible at Sebayur and Wainilu shallow reefs (max 12m, no current).

Subjective top picks: Manta Point (cleaning station, 5–15 mantas typical), Batu Bolong (pinnacle with sharks/tuna), Castle Rock (current-fed mega coral), Crystal Rock (Napoleon wrasse + manta), Cannibal Rock in Horseshoe Bay (macro paradise + nudibranchs).

Manta Point year-round, peak December–February (60+ sightings weekly), good April–November (10–30 weekly). Karang Makassar drift dive ('Manta Alley') December–March. Mola-mola (sunfish) August–October seasonal.

Standard 2–3 dives daily on dive-focused itineraries (morning, late morning, optional sunset). Surface interval 60–90 min. Night dives optional at Sebayur or Padar Bay (extra IDR 500K). Gas: nitrox available on most dedicated dive boats.

Snorkel gear: free on all charters. Dive equipment: typically rental IDR 300–500K per dive (BCD + reg + tank + weights). Dive computer rental IDR 100K/day. Wetsuit (3mm shorty for warm water Apr–Oct, 5mm full for Jul–Sep when chilly thermoclines). Bring your own mask + computer if possible.

Yes — certified Divemasters or Instructors lead all groups, max 4 divers per guide. Briefing 30 min pre-dive on currents, depth, marine life. Emergency O2 + first-aid onboard. Full insurance via DAN World subscription recommended.

Surface 26–29°C year-round. Thermoclines at 18–25m can drop to 22°C July–September (cool upwelling). 3mm shorty fine for most. 5mm hooded recommended Jul–Sep deep dives. Above-water air typically 28–33°C.

Yes — PADI Open Water certification possible on 4D3N+ trips. Combine confined-water training (Day 1) + 4 ocean training dives (Days 2–4). Cost IDR 8–12M including materials, instructor, certification card. Books in advance — instructors limited.

Komodo Island and Rinca Island designated visitor centers — both protected under Komodo National Park. Always with armed ranger guide (mandatory, IDR 80K/group). Padar Island has dragons but not for visitors. Wild dragons exist on Gili Motang and Nusa Kode — ranger-permit only.

Yes — Pink Beach, Sebayur, Manjarite, Kanawa Island shallow reefs (1–4m) perfect for first-timers. Calm protected lagoons. Manta Point requires moderate fitness due to currents, but mantas often surface — excellent for snorkelers.

Yes — reef sharks (whitetip, blacktip, grey reef) common at Castle Rock, Crystal Rock. Bamboo and walking sharks at night. Whale shark sightings rare but increasing 2024–2026. No incidents in last 10+ years. Sharks here ignore divers.

Generally low risk. Box jellyfish absent. Occasional moon jellies (mild sting). Cone snails, scorpionfish, stonefish exist — don't touch reef. Crew briefs daily. First-aid kit includes hot water immersion (jelly), vinegar, antihistamines.

Yes — extra luggage allowance recommended (15kg dive bag). We provide tanks, weights, fills onboard. Air fills nitrox 32% available on most dedicated dive boats. Save IDR 300–500K per dive on rental.

Standard PADI rules: 18 hours after single dive, 24 hours after multiple dives, 24+ hours after deep/decompression dives. Last dive should be Day-1 morning if departing next-day morning. Plan return flights accordingly to avoid DCS risk.

🦎Komodo Dragons & Wildlife(12)

Approximately 3,000 dragons total in the wild — Komodo National Park is their only natural habitat. Population stable since UNESCO listing 1991. Found on 5 islands: Komodo, Rinca, Gili Motang, Padar (small population), Nusa Kode. Dragon trekking guide: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/blog/komodo-dragon-trekking-guide

Yes when following ranger protocols. Mandatory armed ranger escort (1 ranger per 5 visitors), forked sticks for defense, designated trails only, no open shoes (dragon saliva bacterial), no perfume (attracts dragons), pregnant women restricted. Zero incident track record in last 5+ years on guided trails.

Early morning (6–9 AM) and late afternoon (3–6 PM). Mid-day they rest in shade. Cool/cloudy days = more active. Mating season July–September males more aggressive territorial. Trekking starts 7 AM standard.

Three trail options at Komodo Island: Short (30 min, easy, mostly flat), Medium (90 min, moderate), Long (3 hrs, steep with viewpoint). Rinca Island offers 1–2 hr loop with panoramic ranger station view. Wear closed shoes, bring water.

Land: deer, wild boar (dragon prey), megapode birds, sulfur-crested cockatoos, monkeys (Rinca only), water buffalo (introduced). Marine: 5 species of turtle (green, hawksbill, leatherback rare), dolphins, dugongs (rare), whale sharks (Apr–May), orcas (very rare).

Absolutely not. Touching is illegal (protected species, IUCN Vulnerable). Feeding disrupts hunting behavior and concentrates dragons unsafely. Dragon saliva contains 50+ bacteria strains plus venom; bites are medical emergencies. Maintain ranger-instructed distance (3+ meters minimum).

World's largest lizard — adults up to 3m, 70kg. Carnivore apex predator. Venom glands in lower jaw cause anticoagulant + shock. Can detect carrion 11km away. Females reproduce parthenogenetically (without males) when isolated. Lifespan 30–50 years.

Daily at sunset (~5:30–6:30 PM dry season). Thousands of fruit bats (flying foxes) emerge from mangrove roost crossing the bay at dusk. Best viewed from anchored boat with sunset cocktail. Photography: telephoto lens or wide-angle silhouette shots.

Saltwater crocodiles theoretically possible in mangroves of Komodo NP but extremely rare sightings. Last confirmed major encounter ~2010. Most reports are monitor lizards mistaken in water. Swimming/snorkeling in designated tourist zones is safe.

Whale shark sightings increasing in Komodo NP since 2023, mostly April–May around Sape Strait. Not guaranteed — partner with sightings network. Higher reliability in nearby Cendrawasih Bay (Papua) or Oslob (Philippines) for guaranteed encounters.

Large white sulfur-crested cockatoos, lesser sulphur-crested cockatoos (endangered subspecies endemic), Brahminy kites, white-bellied sea eagles, frigate birds at Kalong, megapodes nesting on Rinca, Wallace's hanging parrot. Bird-list species count typically 30–50 over 4D trip.

Very few mosquitoes onboard (offshore breezes). On islands during dawn/dusk treks: occasional, bring repellent. Malaria risk officially LOW in Komodo region (CDC). Dengue prevention: long sleeves dawn/dusk, DEET-based repellent recommended for sensitive guests.

🏝️Destinations Detail(15)

The pink hue comes from microscopic red-shelled foraminifera (single-celled organisms) mixed with white coral sand. Visible at low tide, especially vivid when wet. One of only 7 pink beaches worldwide. Located on Komodo Island, accessible only by boat. Visitor-friendly, no entry fee separate from park ticket. Full destination guide: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/destination/pink-beach

Padar peak: 174m above sea level. Trek takes 30–45 min uphill, 200 stone steps + dirt path. Iconic three-bay view (white, pink, black sand bays converging). Best at sunrise (5:30 AM start). Recent ranger-built proper steps make trek much easier than 2018. Padar guide: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/destination/padar-island

Yes — calm shallow water, snorkeling reef just 30m offshore. No lifeguards. Currents minimal in dry season. No jellyfish typically. Shoreline: barefoot OK on sand, water shoes recommended for reef walking. Toilets at ranger booth.

A cluster of cleaning stations off Pulau Karangmakassar where reef mantas (Mobula alfredi) come for parasite-cleaning by wrasse fish. Depth 6–15m. Snorkel from boat surface OR dive. December–February peak season — sometimes 20+ mantas in one dive. Manta Point guide: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/destination/manta-point

Beyond Loh Liang dragon ranger station: pink beach (south coast), trekking trails (3 difficulty levels), abandoned village remnants, sulphur springs (hike). Population: ~2,000 indigenous people in fishing village. Cultural visit possible with prior arrangement.

Yes — Wae Rebo is a UNESCO-recognized traditional Manggarai village in Flores highlands, 6 hours by car from Labuan Bajo + 3 hr trek up. Best as 2-day Flores extension after cruise. Charter 4WD car + village stay package: IDR 4M/pax. Iconic conical houses (mbaru niang).

Yes — Bidadari Island (15 min from Labuan Bajo, day trip excellent), Kanawa Island (1 hr north), Sebayur Island, Kelor Island (small with peak hike). All bookable as day trips OR included on cruise itineraries. Less crowded than Komodo NP beaches.

Rinca: cheaper entry (IDR 250K vs IDR 500K), more dragons per square km, better odds of close sightings, less crowded. Komodo Island: bigger landmass, longer trekking variety, includes Pink Beach proximity, more 'classic' Indonesian island experience. We typically include both.

Yes — bustling harbor town with Cunca Wulang waterfall (1 hr drive), Goa Batu Cermin caves (mirror cave), Paradise Bar sunset drinks, fresh seafood at Mediterraneo or Atlantis. Recommend 1 night pre/post cruise. Hotels: Plataran (5*), Ayana Komodo (5*), Sylvia (3*).

Sangeang Api (1,949m active stratovolcano) erupted 2014 last major. Black sand beaches at base. 6D5N+ itineraries can include sail-by viewing or land hike (depends on volcanic activity status). Very different landscape — Hawaiian-feel volcanic vs Komodo savanna.

Yes — Plataran Komodo Beach Resort offers day-club access (USD 100/person includes pool, lunch, spa discount). Bidadari Le Pirate club. Ayana Komodo. Coordinate with concierge to anchor nearby for transfer.

Yes — Goa Batu Cermin (mirror cave) in Labuan Bajo: bat colony + sunlit chamber + crystal formations. 30-min tour, IDR 25K entry. On-route to airport, easy add-on. Mirror effect at midday when sun aligns with skylight.

Yes — Komodo–Lombok cruises (5–7 days) cross Sape Strait passing Sangeang. Komodo–Bali cruises (8–12 days) extend further west. Less common but available on flagship vessels. Advance planning required (1+ month booking).

A submerged sandbar reef appearing as crescent white sand island at low tide, fully submerged at high tide. Located between Komodo and Rinca. Pristine snorkeling, perfect photography backdrop. Visit timed to tide schedule. About 4 hrs from Labuan Bajo.

Padar Island is the whole island; the famous viewpoint trek leads to a ridge overlooking three differently colored bays. There's no Padar Beach for swimming — the bays below are not landing-friendly for guests, but the viewpoint photo is the iconic shot.

🌤️Seasonality & Weather(10)

April–November dry season, ideal weather, calm seas, best diving visibility (15–30m). Peak August: mantas + ideal conditions but busiest. Shoulder April–June and September–October: balance of weather + crowds. November–March wet season: cheaper, fewer crowds, manta peak Dec–Feb, occasional rain showers. Read our complete guide: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/blog/best-time-to-visit-komodo

Yes but with caveats. Wet season brings short tropical rain bursts (1–2 hrs/day), occasional sea swells, lower visibility for diving. Mantas peak — best season for guaranteed sightings. Some operators close. We run year-round with weather routing.

Air: 28–34°C daytime, 22–26°C nights. Sea: 26–29°C. Humidity 60–70%. Sunny majority of days. Strong UV — sunscreen + hat essential. Wind: gentle morning, picks up afternoon (20 km/h typical). Best photography light morning/late afternoon.

Komodo region rarely affected by cyclones (sits in tropical convergence zone, not typhoon belt). Occasional strong winds from Australian outback Jul–Sep. Major weather disruptions are extreme rare; harbor master cancellations <1% historic.

Year-round at Manta Point (highest reliability worldwide). Peak December–February aggregations of 15–30 mantas at single dive. Karang Makassar manta drift Apr–Jun and Aug–Oct. Cleaning station behavior visible May–November. Plan around your dive interest.

Mating June–August. Males more territorial, may spar (rare to witness). Eggs laid September. Hatching March–May. Hatchlings stay in trees first year (predator avoidance). Best dragon photography: dry season, early morning, prefer Rinca for variety.

January–February (peak rain), Eid al-Fitr week (locals overcrowd), Chinese New Year (regional Asian traveler peak), school holidays Indonesian December and June–July (domestic tourism spike). Avoid these if seeking quieter trip.

Dry season: smooth glassy seas mostly, occasional whitecaps afternoon. Wet season: morning calm, afternoon swells 1–2m possible. Anchored at protected bays each night. Seasickness rare; ginger candy + antihistamine pre-departure works for sensitive.

Cooler thermocline upwellings August–October bring mola-mola from depth to cleaning stations. Sites: Crystal Rock, Castle Rock. Depth 18–30m, advanced dive only. Sightings 10–30% of dives in season, vs near-zero outside it.

No — Indonesian visa policy is year-round consistent. Some embassies have summer-holiday processing delays — apply 6+ weeks ahead during European summer if not eligible for visa-on-arrival or visa-free entry.

🛟Safety & Insurance(10)

Mandatory equipment per Indonesian commercial passenger code: life rafts (capacity 150% of pax + crew), life jackets per cabin + dining + deck, fire hydrant + extinguishers, EPIRB satellite distress beacon, GPS + chartplotter + radar, VHF marine radio + satellite phone, first-aid kit + oxygen, AED on luxury vessels.

Highly recommended (not mandatory). Should cover: medical emergency + evacuation (USD 100K+), trip cancellation, lost luggage. Diving requires DAN World coverage or equivalent (chamber + recompression). Recommended providers: World Nomads, IMG Patriot, SafetyWing, Allianz Travel Pro.

Siloam Hospital Labuan Bajo (general care, 24/7 emergency, 30 min from harbor). RS Komodo (smaller). Major medical: Bali (1 hr flight from LBJ) or Singapore (med-evac via SOS International). Decompression chamber: Bali (1 hr emergency flight).

Don't drink tap water in Indonesia. Onboard: bottled mineral water (Aqua, Le Minerale) provided unlimited. Filtered water dispensers on luxury vessels. Use bottled for tooth brushing if sensitive. Ice onboard is from filtered water — safe.

Immediate first-aid by trained crew, captain initiates VHF+sat-phone evacuation request to BASARNAS Komodo SAR. Speedboat extraction to Labuan Bajo (45 min from most NP locations) → ambulance to Siloam Hospital. For severe: med-evac flight Bali. Insurance triggers help cover costs.

Yes — railings on all decks. Cabin doors lockable. Crew supervision when parents distracted. Children's life jackets sized 10–25kg. Avoid running on wet deck. Best for children 5+. Dragons trekking children-friendly with ranger guide.

Phinisi design with deep keel + wide beam = very stable in normal sea state. Most cruises stay in protected NP bays so swell exposure minimal. Cross-strait sails (Sape, Lombok extensions) may experience 1–2m swells; secure loose items + take dramamine if sensitive.

No mandatory testing or vaccination required for entry to Indonesia (as of 2026-04). Onboard hygiene: sanitizers, daily cabin cleaning, masks available. We accommodate mask requests. Consult MOH Indonesia for current rules: https://kemkes.go.id/.

VVIP and Luxury flagships often have cruise nurse onboard. Most boats: certified first-aid trained crew (PADI Rescue Diver minimum + advanced first aid). Doctor onboard available for premium charters at extra cost — request 14 days ahead.

Yes — life rafts deploy in emergency, EPIRB activates SAR. Speedboat tender for non-emergency early disembark. Helicopter evacuation possible from open water (BASARNAS Komodo response). Drills: monthly per maritime regulation.

🍽️Food & Drinks(8)

Mix of Indonesian + Western cuisine. Typical day: breakfast (eggs, fruits, toast, coffee, congee on Asian itinerary), lunch (grilled fish, vegetables, rice, salad), dinner (3-course — Indonesian curry / Western pasta / fresh catch). Snacks: nuts, fruits, cookies, satay. Quality scales with vessel tier.

Yes — vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, halal, kosher (with notice), nut-free, dairy-free all accommodated. Specify at booking. Halal default given Indonesian Muslim-majority. Special diets may require IDR 200K/day surcharge for premium ingredient sourcing.

Generally not. Pre-order alcohol packages: Indonesian beer (Bintang, Bali Hai) IDR 50K/bottle, wine IDR 500K/bottle, spirits at retail. BYO permitted (corkage waived). Bali wine and craft beer available with 7-day pre-order.

Yes — portions generous. Snacks available 24/7. Tell crew about appetite size early. Vegetarians sometimes get smaller portions by default — speak up. Most guests gain 1–2kg over week. 'Boat belly' is common joke.

Yes — grouper, snapper, tuna, mahi-mahi catches are common. Crew trolls fishing line during sails. Fresh sashimi or grilled (your choice). 'Catch and eat same day' is one of trip highlights. BBQ on deck possible at anchor.

Unlimited bottled mineral water (Aqua or Le Minerale), coffee, tea, fresh fruit juice at meals, and soft drinks (basic selection). Beer on most boats IDR 35,000-50,000/can. Wine and spirits BYO on budget/standard; premium boats stock cellars with Indonesian wine IDR 650,000+/bottle or imported from IDR 950,000. Filtered water dispensers on luxury vessels — safe for refilling reusable bottles. Ice onboard is made from filtered water.

Indonesian coffee (kopi tubruk Sumatran/Java) brewed daily morning. Espresso machines on luxury vessels. Tea selection (English breakfast, green, jasmine, herbal). Bali Toraja coffee beans available for purchase as souvenir IDR 150K/250g.

Yes — but really not needed (provisions abundant). Customs allows 200g personal snacks. Avoid pork products if Muslim-majority crew. If you must bring favorites: protein bars, specialty chocolate, kid snacks all OK.

💑Honeymoon, Family, Cultural(10)

Excellent — private charters offer ultimate intimacy: master suite with king bed, sunset dinners on deck, private trekking guide, champagne (BYO), couples spa (luxury vessels), pink beach photoshoot, no other guests if you book entire boat. Romantic flagships: Aliikai, Damai II, Tiare, Mahaliana. Honeymoon charters: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/private-charter/honeymoon

Yes — request celebration package: rose petals on bed, candle dinner setup, custom cake, banner, fireworks (regulations permitting), pre-recorded music. IDR 2–5M depending on scope. Photographer add-on IDR 5M/day. Plan 14 days ahead.

Yes — most boats welcome children 5+. Snorkeling for ages 6+. Trekking for ages 8+. Onboard activities: kayaking, fishing, board games, drawing kits, swimming. Family vessels marked on our /family-friendly page. Children 2–10 get 25% discount.

Yes optional: Komodo Village (fishing community visit, IDR 300K/group + community fee), Wae Rebo (UNESCO village 2-day extension), Manggarai cultural night with Caci dance (book with shore extension). Respectful tourism — photo permission protocols.

Yes — civil ceremony with notary (Indonesian registration required IDR 3M+ legal). Symbolic ceremony: any boat any time. Reception capacity: 6–18 guests onboard depending on vessel. Multi-boat wedding flotilla possible (30+ guests) with planning. Bali notary often comes with cruise planner.

Welcome and respected onboard. Same-sex marriage is not legally recognized in Indonesia, but symbolic ceremonies are common and accepted. Master suite bookable for couples. Discretion maintained at conservative shore destinations. We've hosted many LGBTQ+ honeymoons positively.

Yes — Bali/Labuan Bajo professional photographers on call. Drone aerial + underwater specialist. Half-day IDR 3M, full-day IDR 6M, full trip IDR 18–25M. Drone permits in Komodo NP require advance application (we handle). Underwater housing common.

VVIP/Luxury vessels have onboard masseuse: Indonesian massage IDR 800K/90min, aromatherapy, reflexology, traditional Lulur scrub. Deluxe boats can arrange shore-based spa (Plataran Resort partner). Yoga deck on most flagships — bring own mat.

VVIP fleet with Starlink: yes, 10–50 Mbps, calls/video possible (latency 80–120ms). Luxury cellular bonded: works near LBJ harbor only. Remote work feasible 8AM–6PM with backup hotspot. Deep NP interior has zero connectivity — schedule offline days.

Stargazing (zero light pollution — Milky Way visible Apr–Sep), board games (Uno, chess, Mahjong on Asian boats), Bluetooth speaker for own music, sometimes karaoke on Asian-market boats, late-night fishing, sunset cocktails, deck movie projection possible on luxury (BYO laptop).

⚖️Comparison & Logistics(16)

Komodo: easier access (direct flights Bali/Jakarta), shorter trips (3–7 days standard), dragons + manta + pink beach combo, lower cost (~50% cheaper), better for first-time Indonesia visitor. Raja Ampat: superior coral biodiversity, remote/exclusive, longer trips (7–14 days), much higher cost. Both world-class — different focus. Detailed comparison: https://www.komodoexplorer.com/blog/komodo-vs-raja-ampat-diving

Both ideally — fly into Bali, spend 3–5 days (beaches + culture), then 1.5-hr flight to Komodo for 4–5 day cruise. Bali alone: comfortable resort vacation. Komodo alone: adventure-focused. Combination is optimal Indonesia introduction (10–14 days total).

Maldives/Seychelles: pristine beaches + over-water bungalows + diving. Komodo: wildlife-driven adventure + cultural depth + active itinerary. Maldives is luxury-static (one resort island per stay). Komodo is luxury-dynamic (mobile boat + multiple islands). Both world-class but different vibes.

Different focus. Galapagos: unique evolutionary species (giant tortoise, marine iguana, Darwin finches), endemic fauna, more bird-watching. Komodo: Komodo dragons (only here globally), manta aggregations, pink beach, pinisi cruising. Both UNESCO + bucket-list. Galapagos is more isolated/expensive.

Both included in most 4D+ itineraries. Rinca: smaller island, cheaper entry, more dragons per area, panoramic ranger station view. Komodo: bigger landmass, longer trail variety, includes pink beach proximity. Visiting both gives complete dragon experience and balanced cost.

Phinisi: traditional wooden, slower (8–10 knots), cultural authenticity, classic Indonesia experience. Catamaran: faster (15–20 knots), super-stable, modern amenities — limited inventory in Komodo. Speedboat: day-trip only (not overnight), cheapest, no luxury. Phinisi is the iconic Komodo cruise.

Cruise: wake up at scenic anchorage, no transit time, cover 6–10 sites in 4 days. Land-based: comfortable hotel, return same day to harbor (2+ hrs lost daily), can only reach close islands. Cruise is 3–5x more efficient, wildly better experience for nature focus.

3D2N: feasible express overview (Padar, Pink Beach, Komodo dragons, Manta Point only). 4D3N: standard recommendation (adds Rinca, more dive time). 5D4N: comfortable pace + Wae Rebo extension possibility. 7D6N+: full immersion + remote sites + multi-island. We recommend 4D3N minimum.

Yes — popular extension. After cruise: drive Flores east 5–10 days exploring Cunca Wulang waterfall, Wae Rebo village, Riung 17-island park, Kelimutu tri-color crater lakes (Moni), Bajawa traditional villages. We arrange car + driver + accommodations.

Indonesian operators (like us): local knowledge, lower price (no foreign middleman), quicker problem-solving, bahasa-speaking crew. International operators: marketing polish, English-first communication, may use Indonesian boats anyway. Direct Indonesian booking gets best value + authenticity.

Both UNESCO. Halong: limestone karst landscape, 1–2 day cruises, more crowded, China-tourism heavy. Komodo: marine biodiversity + dragons + pink beach, longer cruises (3+ days), less crowded, Indonesian cultural depth. Halong is convenient short trip; Komodo is immersive adventure.

No — consistently highest TripAdvisor luxury cruise ratings, 95% guest return-recommendation. UNESCO-protected. Genuine wildlife (not zoo). Underrated aspect: marine life (often overshadowed by dragons in marketing). Worth the trip for nature + cultural mix.

Komodo NP cruises stay in protected bays (calm). Pre-trip: Dramamine night before + morning of day 1. Acupressure wristbands work for some. Choose larger vessel (more stable). Avoid open-strait extensions if very sensitive. Seasickness rare in standard NP itinerary.

Phinisi vessels use diesel generator (2–4 hrs/day for AC + cooking + lights). Our offset program: IDR 50K/guest/day donated to Komodo NP reforestation + reef restoration. Sail-mode (when wind permits) cuts fuel 30%. Solar panels on newer vessels. Eco-conscious but not zero-emission.

Yes — extended stays possible (digital nomad packages 14–30 days). Negotiated rate. Fixed-anchor option at Bidadari (close to LBJ for Starlink + LBJ amenity access). Some guests have stayed 60+ days. Visa extension required beyond 30 days; we coordinate with immigration.

Captain reports to immigration LBJ. Embassy contact (Bali consulates have 24-48hr emergency replacement). Trip can continue if return-flight allows (usually you need passport for departure). Keep passport scan in cloud + photo on phone as backup. Photocopy in waterproof pouch onboard.

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