
A private charter in Komodo offers Gulf Arab families an exclusive blend of luxury, safety, and natural wonder. With a Phinisi yacht tailored to your needs, you can explore pristine reefs, iconic rock formations, and unspoiled beaches while enjoying five‑star service and culturally aware crew.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Yacht Type | 45‑ft Phinisi luxury catamaran (3 cabins, 2 crew) |
| Typical Duration | 7‑10 nights |
| Base | Labuan Bajo, West Flores |
| Best Season | April – October (dry, calm seas) |
| Depth Range | 5 m – 30 m (snorkel & dive sites) |
| Key Marine Life | Manta birostris, Chelonia mydas, Hippocampus sp. |
| Cultural Highlights | Komodo National Park, Rinca Island, traditional Manggarai villages |
| Family Amenities | Child‑friendly menu, onboard nanny service, halal catering |
| Safety | Certified crew, life‑jackets for all ages, medical kit on board |
| Eco‑Commitment | Zero‑single‑use plastics, reef‑friendly anchoring |
The allure of Komodo lies not only in its legendary dragons but also in its crystal‑clear waters, towering limestone cliffs, and warm‑hearted locals. For families accustomed to five‑star hospitality, a private charter eliminates the noise of crowded tour boats, grants flexible timing for prayer and meals, and ensures a secure environment for children. The Phinisi design—hand‑crafted woodwork, spacious decks, and low‑draft hull—offers stability even when the sea turns brisk, while the crew’s fluency in Arabic and English bridges cultural expectations seamlessly.
Below is a sample 9‑night itinerary that balances adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion. Feel free to rearrange days according to your family’s rhythm.
| Day | Morning | Midday | Afternoon | Evening |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arrival in Labuan Bajo; welcome tea (black tea with cardamom) | Yacht check‑in, safety briefing | Sail to Batu Bolong (snorkel) | Sunset dinner on deck |
| 2 | Sunrise prayer on deck; gentle cruise to Komodo Island | Guided trek to see Varanus komodoensis (dragons) | Picnic lunch on the beach | Star‑gazing with telescope |
| 3 | Early dive at Manta Point (depth 12‑20 m) | On‑board halal lunch | Visit Manta Village (Manggarai culture) | Traditional music performance |
| 4 | Leisurely swim at Pink Beach (soft pink sand) | Lunch at local warung (halal) | Return to yacht, spa session | Family movie night |
| 5 | Kayak through Kelimutu’s turquoise lagoons | Lunch on board | Snorkel at Sebayur (turtle nesting site) | Night prayer on deck |
| 6 | Dive at Batu Bena (30 m wall, Mola mola) | Light lunch | Sunset cruise to Padar Island (panoramic view) | BBQ dinner |
| 7 | Day trip to Rinca Island (birdwatching) | Picnic lunch | Return via Kanawa Island (coral garden) | Private Arabic calligraphy workshop |
| 8 | Free day – optional spa, yoga, or extra dive | Brunch buffet | Sunset yoga on deck | Farewell banquet |
| 9 | Disembark, transfer to Labuan Bajo airport |
A private charter offers complete control over itinerary, ensuring prayer times, halal meals, and child‑friendly pacing. The crew’s multilingual expertise means you can ask questions in Arabic, and the yacht’s spacious cabins provide a safe, home‑like environment for children, unlike crowded group boats where privacy is limited.
Phinisi yachts are built with double hulls and sturdy teak decks that reduce slippage. All life‑jackets are sized for children, and the crew conducts a safety drill before every sail. Additionally, the yacht is equipped with a medical kit and a satellite communication system for emergency contact.
Yes. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a certified dive instructor, and the minimum depth for scuba diving is 5 m. For beginners, we recommend a Discover Scuba Diving program at Batu Bolong, where the water is calm and the reef is shallow.
Absolutely. The charter’s itinerary is fully customizable. If you prefer to skip a particular island for religious reasons or simply want more downtime, let the charter manager know during booking; they will draft a route that respects your preferences.
Our yacht follows a zero‑single‑use plastic policy. All waste is sorted into recyclable, biodegradable, and non‑recyclable streams. The crew uses biodegradable cleaning agents, and anchoring is done only at designated reef‑safe spots to protect the coral.
Komodo Explorer believes that luxury travel must coexist with conservation. We partner with Rinca Conservation Foundation to monitor dragon populations and support local schools. Every charter contributes a $150 donation toward reef restoration projects, and the crew conducts weekly reef clean‑ups alongside guests. By choosing a private charter, you help fund these initiatives while experiencing the pristine environment first‑hand.
I still remember the first time I descended into the blue‑green wall at Batu Bena. The water was a cool 27 °C, and as I drifted down, a sunfish glided past, its massive shadow rippling across the coral. The silence was broken only by the soft click of my regulator and the distant call of a Banggai cardinalfish hiding among the sponges. That moment reminded me why I fell in love with Komodo’s underwater world, and why I recommend it to families seeking both adventure and tranquility.
Our standard crew consists of a captain (licensed by the Indonesian Maritime Authority), a first‑mate, a chef, and a deckhand. All crew members hold basic marine first‑aid certifications, and the captain has over 15 years navigating the Flores Sea. Arabic‑speaking crew are available on request.
Pricing varies by season, but a mid‑season charter (June‑September) averages USD $12,500 inclusive of fuel, crew wages, halal catering, and basic water sports equipment. Luxury upgrades (e.g., private jet ski, on‑board spa) are available at additional cost.
UAE citizens can obtain a Visa on Arrival for up to 30 days at Labuan Bajo Airport. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months and carry a negative COVID‑19 test if required by Indonesian authorities at the time of travel.
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 06:00 | Fajr prayer on deck, sunrise coffee (Arabic blend) |
| 07:30 | Breakfast buffet – fresh tropical fruits, sambal‑spiced eggs |
| 09:00 | Dive/snorkel session at chosen site |
| 12:00 | Light lunch – grilled hammour with sambal matah |
| 13:30 | Leisure – pool, yoga, or cultural workshop |
| 15:30 | Afternoon tea – dates, kue lapis |
| 18:00 | Maghrib prayer, sunset sail to Padar Island |
| 20:00 | Dinner – kabsah with local spices, followed by dessert |
| 22:00 | Isha prayer, stargazing with telescope |
A luxury charter does not mean isolation. We arrange half‑day visits to Manggari villages where families can:
These experiences deepen cultural appreciation and create lasting memories for children, reinforcing the importance of stewardship.
Choosing a private luxury yacht charter for your Gulf Arab family ensures:
All of these elements combine to deliver an unparalleled, stress‑free adventure that meets the expectations of discerning travelers.
Your dream of cruising Komodo’s turquoise waters aboard a luxury Phinisi yacht is just a click away. Visit our Charter Booking page to select dates, customize your itinerary, and lock in your exclusive family experience. Let Komodo Explorer turn the legendary world of dragons, reefs, and sunsets into a private paradise for your Gulf Arab family.
Book now and embark on a journey where luxury meets nature, and every sunrise feels like a personal greeting from the sea.