
Room sharing on a Komodo open trip is a structured, yet flexible system that lets independent travelers split the cost of a cabin while still enjoying the full Phinisi charter experience. Guests are paired by the operator, sleep in a shared cabin, and follow a coordinated itinerary that maximizes dive time, wildlife spotting, and sunset watching.
Key Facts
- Typical cabin size: 12–16 m², two berths (twin or queen) plus a small lounge.
- Price split: 45 %–55 % of the full‑cabin rate per person, depending on season.
- Maximum guests per cabin: 2–3 (some larger Phinisi have a 4‑person cabin).
Best time to book: Early‑season (April–May) and shoulder‑season (October–November) for the most options.
- Common itineraries: 3‑day dive‑focused, 4‑day wildlife‑focused, 5‑day “mix‑and‑match” trips.
- Operator tip: Ask the crew about “cabin rotation” if you prefer a quieter berth on the first night.
A shared cabin (sometimes called a shared cabin Komodo tour) is simply a private cabin on a Phinisi yacht that two or more travelers occupy together. Unlike a group‑tour where the entire vessel is booked, an open‑trip cabin is allocated on a first‑come, first‑served basis, allowing you to join a trip that already has a confirmed itinerary and crew.
Imagine stepping onto the deck at dawn: the salty tang of the Flores Sea brushes your nose, while the distant call of a white‑bellied sea eagle drifts over the hull. Inside the cabin, the wood paneling still holds the faint scent of teak oil, and the soft glow of sunrise filters through the porthole, casting a warm amber on the twin beds. That’s the atmosphere you’ll share with a fellow adventurer when you opt for room sharing open trip Komodo style.
Choose Your Preferred Operator
Select the Trip Length & Focus
Indicate “Room Sharing” in the Booking Form
Confirm Cabin Allocation
Pay the Deposit
Prepare Your Gear & Documents
Arrive at Labuan Bajo
A private cabin is billed per vessel, whereas a shared cabin divides that cost by the number of occupants. For example, a standard 3‑night cabin rate of IDR 12 million becomes roughly IDR 5.5 million per person when two travelers share. Seasonal peaks (July–August) may raise the split to IDR 6 million each, but still remain lower than a private booking.
Operators generally match guests based on similar itineraries and dive certification levels. If you’re a non‑diver, you’ll likely be paired with another non‑diver or a relaxed diver. For safety, the crew ensures that each cabin has at most one certified diver requiring advanced equipment, unless both share similar gear.
Most Phinisi have a cabin rotation policy. If a cabin reaches capacity, the crew may move guests to a larger cabin on the next leg, or offer a shared cabin on the remaining days. This is rare on well‑planned open trips, but always ask the crew about contingency plans.
Yes, but upgrades are subject to availability and cost the full private rate for the remaining nights. It’s advisable to confirm the upgrade price before setting sail.
| Day | Morning | Midday | Afternoon | Evening |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrival at Labuan Bajo; check‑in; cabin assignment | Lunch on deck; safety briefing | Sail to Padar Bay (12 m depth, strong currents) – first dive | Sunset over Pink Beach, shared cabin debrief |
| Day 2 | Early dive at Manta Point (25 m) – best at low tide | Picnic on Kanawa Island | Snorkel at Komodo Island (shallow reef) | Night walk with guide; cabin mate shares night‑time photography tips |
| Day 3 | Breakfast; optional dive at Batu Bolong (18 m) | Return to Labuan Bajo; final debrief | Free time for souvenirs | Farewell dinner; cabin mates exchange contact info |
| Day 4 (optional) | Extension: sail to Lombok for a private beach | – | – | – |
Note: The shared cabin arrangement remains constant throughout the trip; the crew does not shuffle guests between cabins unless a special request is made.
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can I request a specific cabin type? | Yes – indicate “queen‑berth” or “twin‑berth” in the booking notes. |
| What if I’m a non‑diver? | Non‑divers can still join a shared cabin; they’ll enjoy land excursions and snorkeling. |
| Is Wi‑Fi available on the Phinisi? | Most modern Phinisi offer satellite Wi‑Fi, but bandwidth is limited; use it sparingly. |
| Do I need to bring my own towels? | The crew provides fresh towels daily; bring a small personal towel for dives. |
| Are meals included in the price? | Yes – all meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) are included in the room sharing open trip Komodo rate. |
Room sharing on a Komodo open trip blends the freedom of independent travel with the camaraderie of a small‑group adventure. By understanding the cabin layout, pricing model, and crew expectations, you can confidently book a shared cabin Komodo tour that fits your budget and your love for the sea. Whether you’re chasing mantas at Manta Point or trekking through the rugged savannah of Komodo Island, a shared cabin gives you the best of both worlds: affordability and authentic Phinisi hospitality.
If you’re excited to experience the magic of Komodo National Park while enjoying the comfort and cost‑efficiency of a room sharing open trip Komodo, book your spot today. Visit our Open Trip Calendar to see the next departure, select the “shared cabin” option, and let the crew of KomodoExplorer craft an unforgettable adventure for you and your cabin mate. Your Phinisi journey awaits—let’s chart the course together!