A Komodo island tour package bundles the boat, crew, meals, snorkeling gear and route into one price. We package six formats out of Labuan Bajo — day trip, 2D1N, 3D2N, dive, honeymoon and the long crossing — with shared cabins from around USD 230 per person and private boats from USD 2,974.
Every package below runs on a vessel our curators have boarded and graded. Labuan Bajo Boat Charter is operated by Komodo Luxury — TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice, 2022 through 2025 — and the numbers on this page are published operator rates, not teaser figures that inflate on WhatsApp.
How our packages are put together
A komodo national park tour package has three moving parts: the vessel class (speedboat, standard, deluxe or luxury phinisi, yacht), the duration, and whether you take a cabin on a shared departure or the whole boat privately. Fix any two and the third sets your price. What never changes: park entrance and activity fees are charged per person by the park authority and are excluded from every honest package — see our park fees guide.

The six package formats
1. Day trip package — the icons in one run
Speedboat, seven stops, back in Labuan Bajo by late afternoon. Shared seats on Sea Escape from USD 148.57 per person including lunch and hotel transfers; private fast boats from USD 1,110 per day. Full details on the Komodo day trip by private boat page.
2. 2D1N package — the essential overnight
One night at anchor turns the highlights run into a real trip: Padar at sunrise, Pink Beach before the day fleet arrives. Shared 2D1N cabins on Senada start at USD 246.91 per person; private 2D1N charters start at USD 2,974.17 on a standard phinisi. The 2D1N charter page maps the route hour by hour.
3. 3D2N package — the signature loop
Our most-booked format and the one we recommend to first-timers. Shared 3D2N departures run from USD 230.43 per person on KLM Lambora 1 at the budget end to USD 566.01 on the luxury phinisi Gandiva, with its five wayang-named cabins and Friday departures. Private 3D2N charters start around USD 4,117 on Segara. See the 3D2N charter page.
4. Dive package — tanks, compressor, divemaster
Built on dedicated dive boats: Tatawa runs a 3D2N liveaboard package with nine dives from USD 871 per person, certified divers only, twelve tanks and a Bauer compressor on board. Deluxe phinisi Lalunia converts any private charter into a dive trip for USD 151.51 per person per day including gear and divemaster. The Komodo diving charter page covers the whole dive fleet.
5. Honeymoon package — one boat, two guests, zero schedule
A private deluxe or luxury phinisi, route built around empty anchorages, dinner on deck. Deluxe boats like Derya — master cabin with private balcony and a jacuzzi on deck — start at USD 4,140 for 2D1N. The honeymoon boat charter page curates the shortlist.
6. Crossing package — Komodo to Bali, the long way
For guests with time: ten days and beyond, sailing west through Moyo and Satonda toward Bali, or the full two-week expedition. These run as private charters with pricing on request per route. Start with the 11D10N crossing itinerary and work outward.
Package prices at a glance
| Package | Shared, per person | Private, whole boat |
|---|---|---|
| Day trip | From USD 148.57 | From USD 1,110 per day |
| 2D1N | From USD 246.91 | From USD 2,974.17 |
| 3D2N | From USD 230.43 | From USD 3,262.51 (2D1N base; 3D2N from USD 4,117.03) |
| Dive 3D2N | From USD 871 (9 dives) | Charter + USD 151.51 per diver per day on Lalunia |
| Honeymoon | — | From USD 4,140 (2D1N deluxe) |
| Crossing 10–14 days | — | Price on request |
Prices are published whole-package rates at the time of writing; park fees, and for some vessels transfers, are additional. Confirm current rates on WhatsApp before booking.
Which class should your package run on?
The same 3D2N route feels entirely different on different decks. Standard phinisi keep it simple and social. Deluxe boats add ensuite cabins with hot water and proper lounges. Luxury phinisi bring suites, jacuzzis and crews that outnumber guests. Browse the classes side by side in the fleet directory, or read the phinisi charter page for what each tier actually buys you.
Choosing your package in three steps
Step one — fix the nights. Zero nights if the calendar forces it; one night to beat the crowds to Padar; two nights for the complete circuit; three-plus for South Komodo in season or genuine slow travel. Days are the one input money cannot substitute.
Step two — seats or the whole boat. Under four travelers, shared cabins win on price and lose nothing essential. From six travelers, private economics flip hard: Segara’s 2D1N whole-boat rate across twelve guests is about USD 272 a head — less than many shared premium cabins, with the deck to yourselves.
Step three — pick the deck standard. Standard phinisi for the social, sandals-off trip; deluxe for ensuite bathrooms and proper beds; luxury when the boat is the destination. If you stall between two classes, take the newer hull — build year predicts comfort better than the brochure adjectives do. Our class comparison guide shows the same route at all three standards.
Payment, reschedules and weather
Every package confirms in writing: vessel by name, route day by day, inclusions and exclusions, deposit and balance schedule. If the harbor master holds departures for weather — it happens a handful of days a year, mostly January–February — packages reschedule rather than vanish, and the terms say so before you pay, not after. Read the fine print we insist operators publish in our cancellation and weather policy guide.
Boats we would package first this season
- Senada — 30-meter phinisi, six ensuite cabins; the cleanest shared 2D1N package on the schedule, from USD 246.91 per person.
- Gandiva — luxury shared 3D2N with canoes and paddle boards, from USD 566.01 per person, Friday departures.
- Derya — private deluxe package boat for couples and small families, from USD 4,140 for 2D1N.
The package calendar, briefly
April to June is the sweet spot: dry decks, calm channels, the park green from the rains and not yet crowded. July and August are peak — the light is superb, the trade winds put chop on afternoon crossings, and the best boats sell out two to three months ahead; book early rather than cheap. September to November mirrors the spring window with warmer water and quieter anchorages. December to February trades occasional squalls for peak manta activity and the emptiest viewpoints of the year — the contrarian’s season, and honestly priced for it. March sits in between, quiet and underrated. The full month-by-month reasoning lives in best time to sail Komodo; the short version is that there is no wrong month, only wrong expectations.
Book a package, not a promise
Send us your dates, group size and the format you are leaning toward. Fleet director Kristo Jehamat and the curation desk reply with two or three matched packages — vessel, route, all-in price, what is excluded — so you compare like for like. No package leaves this desk without a named vessel and a written inclusion list — if a quote you received elsewhere lacks either, that is your answer about the seller. Or brief us through plan your charter.
Message the fleet desk on WhatsApp — (+62) 811 3823 875 or email sales@komodoluxury.com.
Komodo tour package FAQ
What does a Komodo tour package include?
The vessel with crew, meals on board, drinking water, snorkeling gear and the agreed route. Day-trip packages usually add lunch and hotel transfers. Park entrance and activity fees are charged per person by the park authority and are always excluded.
Which Komodo package is best for first-time visitors?
The 3D2N package. It covers the full circuit — Padar, Komodo Island, Pink Beach, Manta Point, Taka Makassar and the small islands — without a single rushed stop, and it is available at every budget from shared cabins to private luxury phinisi.
Can I customize a package itinerary?
On a private charter, yes — departure time, stops and pace are built around your group. Shared packages run fixed routes and departure days, most commonly Friday for 3D2N phinisi trips.
How far ahead should I book a Komodo package?
For July–August and the December holidays, two to three months ahead for private boats and popular shared cabins. Shoulder-season dates can often be confirmed within a couple of weeks.