Zada Ulla is a deluxe phinisi from the Zada Liveaboard family, roughly 35 m long with 12 cabins — a master, six private and five shared — for up to 30 guests. She sails Komodo National Park from Labuan Bajo; pricing is on request by cabin and date.

Zada Ulla at a glance
| Class | Deluxe phinisi |
|---|---|
| Length | 34.65 m as published (listings vary slightly) |
| Guests | Up to 30 |
| Cabins | 12: 1 master, 6 private, 5 shared |
| Base | Labuan Bajo |
| Style | Private charter and cabin departures, confirmed per date |
On board
Zada Ulla is the largest hull in the Zada family, and her cabin plan reads like a cross-section of the whole market: one master cabin at the top, six private rooms in the middle, and five shared cabins that keep the entry fare accessible. That spread makes her a group boat first — a single charter can sleep thirty people across three comfort tiers without anyone paying for space they will not use.
She sails under the Zada Liveaboard operation alongside her sisters Zada Nara and Zada Hela, and the family runs to a recognizable pattern: honest wooden hulls, working sail rigs, and interiors a clear step above the standard-phinisi bracket. Where Zada Nara is built tight around fourteen guests, Zada Ulla is built wide — the boat you take when the guest list keeps growing. The five shared cabins also let a group absorb the odd solo friend without forcing anyone into a premium room.
How a group quote works
Whole-boat quotes on a hull this size move on four inputs: dates, nights, headcount and season. Send those and the fleet desk prices Zada Ulla against two or three comparable deluxe hulls in the same reply, so the number arrives with context instead of in a vacuum. A deposit holds the date, the balance follows the operator’s standard schedule, and the itemization separates the charter fee from park fees, ranger fees and fuel-dependent extras — the places where group quotes usually hide their surprises. If the headcount is still moving, quote for the ceiling: dropping berths later is simple, adding them against a confirmed manifest is not.
Kristo’s curation note
I shortlist Zada Ulla for big mixed groups — a wedding party, an extended family, a company trip — because the three cabin tiers let one booking absorb thirty people and three budgets. The tradeoff is the flip side of the same coin: with the shared cabins filled she runs at full village strength, so couples wanting quiet should look at Zada Nara instead.
Best for
- Large group charters of 15 to 30 taking the whole boat in one booking
- Mixed-budget parties: master, private and shared cabins under one keel
- Zada Nara fans whose group outgrew fourteen berths
- Travelers researching the Zada Ulla liveaboard against same-size deluxe rivals
A typical 3D2N route
Deluxe phinisi of this size run the signature park loop: Kelor’s viewpoint and Manjarite’s reef going out, the Kalong bat flight at anchor, then the big second day — sunrise on the Padar ridge, dragons on Komodo Island, Pink Beach and the manta lines at Karang Makassar — before a Kanawa or Rinca stop closes the run home. Group charters usually stretch the same shape over extra nights; the 3D2N Komodo charter page shows the base itinerary we build from.
Pricing, plainly
We hold no published rate sheet for Zada Ulla, and we will not print numbers we have not verified — pricing is on request, quoted per date for whole-boat charter or per cabin where shared departures are running. Tell us your dates and group size and the quote comes back in writing, itemized, with park fees separated out, the same day.
Check dates for Zada Ulla
Message the fleet desk on WhatsApp (+62) 811 3823 875 or sales@komodoluxury.com with your dates and headcount. We verify current condition and crew before confirming any Zada family hull, under the same Komodo Luxury curation standard applied fleet-wide.
Similar boats in the fleet
- Zada Nara — the tight 7-cabin sister, all-ensuite, couples-first
- Zada Hela — the 8-cabin middle of the family
- Andalucia 2 — deluxe phinisi rival for group departures