Lamborajo is a 32 m luxury phinisi carrying 20 to 25 guests in 8 ensuite cabins — five superior, one family and two master ocean-view — sold with a guaranteed boat-and-cabin-as-booked promise. Shared 3D2N Komodo departures from Labuan Bajo start at USD 519.37 per person.

Lamborajo at a glance
| Class | Luxury phinisi |
|---|---|
| Length | 32 m |
| Guests | 20–25 |
| Cabins | 8 ensuite: 5 superior, 1 family, 2 master ocean-view |
| Base | Labuan Bajo |
| Style | Shared cabins on scheduled 3D2N departures; private charter on request |
On board
Lamborajo is the boat that started the family — the original hull behind Lamborajo 2 and the 2025-launched Lamborajo 3 — and she still carries the family’s most underrated selling point: the operator guarantees the boat and cabin you booked are the boat and cabin you get. In a harbor where quiet substitutions happen more often than anyone admits, that promise in writing is worth real money.
The eight ensuite cabins split cleanly: five superiors for couples, a family ocean-view room, and two master ocean-view cabins at the top of the plan. Deck space runs to a full sundeck, the crew handles snorkeling stops, and tankage — 13,000 litres of fresh water — is sized for a full manifest without rationing showers.
The as-booked guarantee, explained
The phrase sounds like marketing until you have watched it matter. In peak weeks some operators overbook a hull, then quietly shuffle guests onto a substitute boat of a lower grade the night before departure — the fine print usually allows it, and travelers find out at the jetty. Lamborajo’s operator puts the opposite in writing: the vessel and the exact cabin category you booked are what sails, or the difference is on them. When we grade boats, that clause moves a hull up the list faster than a jacuzzi does, because it removes the single most common way a Komodo trip goes wrong before it starts. Bring the confirmation email on board; you will not need it, which is the point.
Kristo’s curation note
When someone asks me for a Komodo liveaboard, 3 days, no surprises, this is the shortlist boat. She is not the newest of the three sisters and her fit-out shows a season or two more than Lamborajo 3’s — that is the tradeoff — but the as-booked guarantee and a settled, drilled crew are what actually decide whether a trip goes well.
Best for
- First-timers who want the standard 3-day Komodo liveaboard done predictably well
- Anyone burned before by boat swaps — the as-booked guarantee is contractual
- Mixed groups: superiors, a family room and masters cover three budgets on one boat
- Travelers choosing between the three Lamborajo sisters on price
A typical 3D2N route
The loop opens with Kelor’s viewpoint and Manjarite’s reef on day one, closing at Kalong for the bat flight. Day two takes the Padar ridge at sunrise, Komodo Island’s dragons, Pink Beach and Manta Point. Day three works Siaba and Rinca — the quieter dragon island — before the run back to the harbor. The full itinerary logic lives on the 3D2N Komodo charter page.
Pricing, plainly
Fares are per person by cabin on shared departures: superior cabins from USD 519.37, the master ocean-view cabins at USD 676.51, and the family ocean-view at USD 700.80. These are the operator’s listed per-pax rates for the 3D2N trip; park fees and extras are itemized separately at booking, and we put the total in writing before you commit. If your dates are flexible by even two days, say so — shared-departure pricing moves with load, and we pass through what the sheet shows. Whole-boat private charter is quoted on request.
Check dates for Lamborajo
Send your dates and party size to the fleet desk on WhatsApp (+62) 811 3823 875 or sales@komodoluxury.com — we answer with live cabin availability across all three Lamborajo sisters at once. Every listing here is boarded and graded under the Komodo Luxury curation standard.
Similar boats in the fleet
- Lamborajo 2 — same DNA, configured strongest for private charters
- Lamborajo 3 — the 38 m 2025 launch, sharpest entry price
- Kanhaloka — 32 m rival with a four-berth family cabin