Getting to Komodo from Bali
Flying from Bali to Labuan Bajo is the most popular and practical way to start your Komodo private charter. The route is well-served, fast, and connects directly to the gateway marina where your phinisi awaits.
Airlines serving Bali (DPS) → Labuan Bajo (LBJ):
- Garuda Indonesia — Full-service, most reliable schedule, morning departures recommended
- Citilink — Budget subsidiary of Garuda, excellent value with solid punctuality record
- Lion Air / Wings Air — Most frequent daily departures, budget-friendly fares
Flight duration: Approximately 1.5 hours (non-stop). Total journey Bali to Labuan Bajo, including airport transfer and check-in, typically takes 3–4 hours door to marina.
Tips for flying into Labuan Bajo:
- Book the earliest available flight (06:00–08:00 departure) so you arrive at Komodo Labuan Bajo Airport (LBJ) before noon — your full first day on the water starts same-day
- Avoid the last flight of the day (usually 16:00–18:00) to prevent delays pushing your embarkation to after dark
- LBJ Airport has limited ground handling capacity — book luggage handling with your charter operator in advance for smoother arrival
Why Start Your Charter from Labuan Bajo
Labuan Bajo is the sole gateway into Komodo National Park by sea. As a UNESCO World Heritage buffer zone, private boat access to Komodo and Rinca Islands requires departure from Labuan Bajo harbor — there is no legal shortcut or alternative embarkation point.
Practical advantages of the Labuan Bajo start:
- Zero transfer time to water. Labuan Bajo marina is 10–15 minutes from the airport. You clear customs, your driver meets you, and you board your phinisi directly
- Full day utilization. Morning arrivals from Bali allow you to reach Pink Beach or Padar Island the same afternoon — no wasted travel day
- On-ground logistics handled. Reputable operators coordinate your park permits (SiOra system), ranger fees, and fuel surcharges before you even arrive
Labuan Bajo has transformed into a genuine premium destination. The harborfront now hosts international-standard hotels, fine dining, and a regulated marina — but the island character remains intact. It is a town that functions as a launchpad, not a destination in itself. The real experience begins once you are on the water.
Our Recommended Fleet
Our verified fleet for the Bali departure route is listed below. All boats are physically based in Labuan Bajo marina and available for same-day boarding on morning Bali flights.
Practical Tips
Best time to fly from Bali:
- Dry season (April–October): Ideal sailing conditions, flat seas, strong visibility for snorkeling and diving. Book flights and boats 2–3 months ahead during peak months (July–August)
- Shoulder season (November, March): Fewer crowds, competitive boat rates, occasional afternoon rain but mornings stay clear
- Wet season (December–February): Possible swell on exposed crossings; less recommended for first-time charter guests
Airport transfer to marina:
The standard route from Komodo Airport to Labuan Bajo harbor takes approximately 10–15 minutes by car. Most charter operators include pickup in the package — confirm this when booking. If arranging independently, licensed taxis are available at the arrival hall; negotiate fare before entering (typically IDR 80,000–120,000).
What to pack for your Komodo charter:
- Reef-safe sunscreen (mandatory in Komodo National Park waters)
- Light, quick-dry clothing — linen or technical fabrics work well
- Underwater camera or action cam with protective case
- Soft-sided luggage only (hard suitcases are difficult to store in cabin berths)
- Personal medication and seasickness tablets if prone to motion sickness
- A light fleece or windbreaker for early morning Padar Island sunrise hikes