3D2N Private Charter | Komodo National Park | Standard Boat Charter (6 persons)


This option is for a private boat. You will have the entire boat to yourself so the itinerary may be flexible.
Your captain will further advise on any plan changes due to weather conditions.
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Full refund will be provided if you can’t travel due to COVID-19 restrictions
At a Glance
At a Glance
This is a private charter of a Standard Boat for 3 Days 2 Nights to visit the islands in Komodo National Park. This is a standard 2 cabin wooden boat, with 2 large single beds (120cm x 200cm) in each room, and can sleep 4 persons comfortably. Additional mattresses are available should you wish to accommodate up to 6 persons. The boat has one shared bathroom. Choose any number of days you require.
Details
3 days 2 nights
Max: 6 guests
1 cabin
3 crew members
Captained
Fuel included
Activities

Island Hopping

Hiking - UNESCO Site, National Park, Hills

Wildlife - Manta Rays

Watersports - Snorkelling
Suitable For

Families with Kids

Small Groups
Couples

Solo Travellers
Trip Highlights
Rinca Island
Kalong Island
Pink Beach
Manta Point
Komodo Island
Padar Island
Kanawa Island

Choose this if...
You would like something more than a touch-and-go experience at the Komodo Islands, but to explore it thoroughly with your snorkelling gear or taking a canoe out at sea!
What's included
What's included
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Komodo Leisure - Entire Boat
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Return Transfer from Labuan Bajo
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Meals and water
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Snorkelling gear
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English speaking guide
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Boat Crew
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Cabin boat
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Flight Tickets
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Personal Expenses
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Tips
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Komodo National Park fees & ranger fee. Foreigner: IDR 460,000/pax /day (weekday), IDR 535,000/pax/day (weekend), local: IDR 265,000/pax/day (weekday), IDR 267,500/pax/day (weekend) paid in Komodo National Park
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Accommodation
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Availability
Availability
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Where You'll Meet
Where You'll Meet
- Your hotel or airport in Labuan Bajo Timing of your choice Details
What You'll Do
What You'll Do
This is a sample itinerary and may be weather-dependent.
Meet your guide
Meet your guide
Komodo Leisure
Komodo Leisure is run by a brother and sister duo that are friendly and hospitality focused.
7 years experience
Fluent English
Community-Based
Komodo Leisure Policies
Komodo Leisure Policies
Covid Cancellation Policy (for bookings after 1 Sept 2020)
If you can't travel because of Covid restrictions, you can choose to get a full refund,
Seek Sophie credits (no expiry, 110% of trip value) or reschedule your trip at no additional cost.
Your choice, no questions asked.
Usual Cancellation Policy (for Non-Covid reasons)
As Komodo Leisure pays for your trip’s logistics in advance,
you can only cancel for free within 24 hours of your booking,
provided that this is at least 2 weeks before your trip starts.
Helpful Questions from Other Travellers
How much are Komodo National Park fees?
Komodo National Park fees are complicated. They depend on: the islands visited (which is weather dependent), whether it's a weekday or a weekend, whether the guest is a foreigner or a local, and the number of people on the boat (as ranger fees are shared). This is why no two people will tell you the same number when asked about fees!
The fees are also complicated by the fact that they're set by the national government and paid directly to Jakarta. So there is little visibility on changes from time to time.
This is why we usually advise international guests to bring cash of between IDR 350K to IDR 460K per person per day for weekdays and between IDR 400K to IDR 520K per person per day for weekends. This is more than you need, but it avoids you ending up short of cash if the boat doesn't have too many people or the fees suddenly change!
A few of our trips include the fees in the price. You can see it listed in the inclusion list. If this is the case there is no need to bring cash with you.
Can I still visit Komodo National Park in Jan-March rainy season?
While you can still visit Komodo National Park during the rainy season in Jan-March, there is a higher risk of boat trips being cancelled due to the weather.
The risk is lowest for the 1-day speedboats (as they are more stable) so if you are going Jan-March, we would highly recommend doing a 1-day speedboat trip. Although the 2D1N trips and some 3D2N trips are still sailing during the rainy season, there is a slightly higher risk that they might be cancelled due to the weather.
Given the unpredictability of the weather, the cancellation could happen at any time (even the morning of the trip). We will keep you updated as soon as we can if the weather prediction is not favourable for your trip.
If your trip is cancelled due to the weather, you can choose to receive a full refund, OR reschedule your trip for the next day (if weather permits). So if you're travelling from Jan-March to Komodo, please plan some extra days for your trip so you have additional days to try again, even if your original trip is cancelled!
Is the itinerary guaranteed?
The itinerary for Komodo National Park is very weather dependent, as the journey takes place out in open waters. Some days the currents are very strong, and it might not be safe to go to certain islands. We know this can be frustrating if you had your heart set on specific spots, but please be assured that the boat operators will do their very best to make sure you see the dragons and the highlights of the park - even if it's not identical to the itinerary here. A visit to Komodo is quite the adventure, so please do be prepared to embrace some level of uncertainty!
What should I pack?
Ankle socks
Change of clothes
Flip flops
Insect repellent
Sunglasses and Hat
Sunscreen
Swimwear
Toiletries
Towel
Trekking shoes
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