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All Inclusive Komodo Diving Package

All Inclusive Komodo Diving Package

Good to know: Komodo All Inclusive is operated by Komodo Luxury, a real award-winning Indonesian liveaboard operator (TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice 2022–2025, founded 2015, part of Juara Holding Group Limited). We bundle the boat, cabins, full board and guided dives into one all-inclusive price (park fees usually separate). Komodo National Park (UNESCO 1991) requires park entry fees/permits — general information, verify current rates. Dive-site conditions and seasons are indicative and vary; Komodo currents are strong and many north sites are advanced. Marine life — mantas, hammerheads — is seasonal and wild, and can never be guaranteed. Prices are indicative ranges, by quote, and vary by vessel, cabins, season, itinerary length and group size. Enquiries and booking via WhatsApp +62 811-3823-875 and sales@komodoluxury.com.

All inclusive Komodo diving means your liveaboard, cabin, meals, guided dives and daily logistics are bundled into one clear package price, so you can focus on the diving, not the admin. At Komodo All Inclusive, our all inclusive Komodo diving packages are operated by Komodo Luxury from Labuan Bajo on our own luxury phinisi fleet, with transparent inclusions and honest briefings about currents, sites and seasons.

All Inclusive Komodo Diving Package – What It Actually Includes

Our core komodo dive package all inclusive is built for certified divers who want a seamless liveaboard experience around Komodo National Park, with no surprises on board.

Every “all in Komodo dive trip” with us includes, as standard:

  • Accommodation on one of Komodo Luxury’s owned phinisi yachts – Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige (subject to availability and itinerary).
  • Private ensuite cabin (category chosen at quotation stage).
  • Full board: breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks prepared by an onboard chef.
  • Mineral water, tea and local coffee throughout the day.
  • Guided scuba dives with an experienced divemaster or instructor-level dive guide.
  • Use of the dive deck, tanks, weights and weight belts.
  • Speedboat tenders for dive drops and pickups.
  • Snorkelling sessions at suitable sites.
  • Standard crew, captain and cruise manager.
  • Basic line and surface safety equipment appropriate for Komodo liveaboard diving.
  • Return transfers between Labuan Bajo airport/hotel and the yacht on embarkation and disembarkation day (if specified in your quote).

Items that are usually not included in the all inclusive price and are quoted separately:

  • Komodo National Park entry fees and diving permits – these are set or influenced by Indonesian authorities and local agencies, and have changed several times in recent years. We always show the latest estimated total in your personalised quote and reconfirm before departure.
  • Dive equipment rental – BCD, regulator, wetsuit, computer, torch and specialty gear can be rented by day or trip; we’ll itemise this clearly.
  • Nitrox – available as a pre-bookable option on most trips; charged per day or per fill.
  • Alcoholic beverages and specialty coffees.
  • Crew gratuities – customary but voluntary.
  • Travel insurance and dive insurance – mandatory for participation, but arranged by you.
  • Flights to/from Labuan Bajo (LBJ).

For clarity on exactly what is included on your dates and vessel, please request a tailored quote via WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875, email sales@komodoluxury.com or plan your trip through our contact form.

Why Book an All Inclusive Komodo Diving Holiday Package with Komodo Luxury

Komodo All Inclusive is powered by Komodo Luxury, a specialist Indonesian liveaboard and yacht charter operator founded in 2015 and licensed under KBLI 79120 in Denpasar, Bali. Komodo Luxury is part of Juara Holding Group Limited and focuses strongly on Labuan Bajo and Komodo National Park.

Recognised by guests and the industry, Komodo Luxury has received TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice awards in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025, reflecting consistent service and safety standards across its operations.

Key advantages for divers:

  • Owned luxury phinisi fleet – We operate and maintain our own traditional-style wooden yachts, Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige, rather than broker random third-party boats.
  • Dive-focused itineraries – Routes are designed around Komodo’s signature sites (Castle Rock, Batu Bolong, Manta Alley, Shotgun and more) with flexibility to repeat the best conditions.
  • All inclusive structure – One main package price for boat, cabin, full board, guided dives, snorkelling, tenders and crew, with extra items (park fees, nitrox, gear rental) clearly broken out.
  • Safety-first philosophy – Honest site briefings, realistic limits in strong currents, and trip planning that respects the capabilities of the least-experienced diver in the group.
  • Local Labuan Bajo base – Our operations and sister brands (cruiselabuanbajo.com, charterlabuanbajo.com, yachtlabuanbajo.com, liveaboardlabuanbajo.com, labuanbajodivecruise.com and privatekomodocruise.com) are built entirely around this region.

Where You Dive: Komodo National Park from a Liveaboard

Komodo National Park was established in 1980 and recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. The park sits inside the Coral Triangle, one of the most biodiverse marine regions on the planet, with rich coral reefs, pelagic life, and macro critters across a tight geographic radius.

On a typical 3–6 night komodo diving holiday package with us, your itinerary will include a mix of:

  • North Komodo – clear blue water, often stronger currents, more pelagic activity and fish schools.
  • Central Komodo – high-profile reef systems, good coral cover and busy fish life; tends to be the core of most itineraries.
  • South Komodo (weather and season dependent) – cooler water, possible manta cleaning stations and richer plankton, often with lower visibility but high biomass.

Marine life highlights are strongly seasonal and never guaranteed, particularly:

  • Manta rays – more frequent around specific cleaning stations and feeding zones, with activity influenced by plankton blooms, tides and monsoon cycles.
  • Reef sharks and schooling fish – regularly seen on current-swept sites and pinnacles.
  • Occasional hammerhead sightings – reported seasonally at certain offshore or southern sites for suitably experienced groups, but these are rare, advanced dives and cannot be promised.

Currents, visibility and water temperature can shift quickly with tides and season. All descriptions below are indicative; site choice is made daily by the captain and dive team based on live conditions.

Key Dive Sites You’re Likely to Visit

Below are some of the signature sites we routinely include or aim for on all in Komodo dive trips, subject to certification levels, weather and park regulations.

Castle Rock (North Komodo)

Castle Rock is one of Komodo’s classic seamounts and a core reason many advanced divers come here.

  • Dive style: Open-ocean pinnacle with current, often negative entry and blue-water ascent.
  • Experience: Typically for Advanced Open Water (or equivalent) with recent current experience. Very strong currents are common.
  • Typical highlights: Schooling fusiliers, jacks, trevallies, reef sharks, sometimes larger pelagics hunting in the current.
  • Dive planning: We time entries around tide changes to make the currents manageable and safe, and we may position divers behind the rock for shelter.

Batu Bolong (Central Komodo)

Batu Bolong is a compact reef pinnacle known for dense coral growth and fish life.

  • Dive style: Sheltered lee-side reef with very strong potential down-currents off the exposed sides.
  • Experience: Usually treated as an advanced site. Solid buoyancy control is non-negotiable.
  • Typical highlights: Rich coral gardens, turtles, anthias clouds, reef sharks in the blue, occasional pelagic visitors.
  • Dive planning: We strictly limit where divers are allowed to go here; your guide will brief and enforce the safe profile for the whole group.

Manta Alley (Komodo South)

Manta Alley is a well-known manta aggregation and cleaning area in the south of Komodo, visited in the right season and conditions.

  • Dive style: Reef with cleaning stations and possible moderate current; cooler water and often lower visibility than the north.
  • Experience: Suitable for intermediate to advanced divers when current is moderate; may be restricted if conditions are strong.
  • Typical highlights: Potential manta ray encounters (feeding or cleaning), schooling fish, large rays passing close to divers when they remain stationary and respectful.
  • Dive planning: We brief clear manta interaction protocols (no chasing, maintain distance) and may repeat the site if conditions and wildlife cooperate.

Other Frequent Sites

Depending on trip length and conditions, we often include:

  • Shotgun – fast channel drift for advanced divers in stable conditions, with potential manta and pelagic encounters.
  • Crystal Rock – another high-energy pinnacle in the north with schooling fish and current; advanced certifications advised.
  • Siaba Besar / Turtle Point – gentler reef dives, often used for check dives and relaxed macro or turtle spotting.
  • Sebayur and nearby reefs – easier sites around the park fringe, suitable for less experienced divers and night dives.

For detailed site-by-site descriptions and seasonal notes, explore our dedicated dive site guides across our Labuan Bajo network, or plan your trip with us directly by WhatsApp so we can match your experience to the right route.

How Many Dives Are Included in an All Inclusive Komodo Dive Trip?

The number of guided dives included depends on trip duration and schedule. As a general guideline:

3 days / 2 nights
Typically 5–7 dives, including check dive and optional night dive, subject to sea conditions and timing.
4 days / 3 nights
Typically 9–11 dives, including multiple day dives and at least one night dive opportunity.
5–6 days / 4–5 nights
Typically 13–18 dives, allowing us to cover both north and central Komodo, and sometimes southern sites in the right season.

We aim for a balanced schedule that respects no-fly times, decompression limits, and your comfort level. On most full days at sea, the plan is:

  • Morning dive 1 after breakfast.
  • Late-morning dive 2.
  • Afternoon dive 3.
  • Optional night dive, conditions and itinerary permitting.

The exact dive count on your cruise is confirmed in your itinerary and may adjust slightly for weather, long crossings or safety reasons.

Dive Guide Ratio, Briefings and Safety

As dive guide and skipper, my priority is that you enjoy Komodo’s marine life within a safe, well-briefed framework.

  • Guide ratio – We typically keep 4 certified divers per professional guide or closer, adjusting based on experience levels and site conditions. Introductory or less-experienced divers may be in smaller groups.
  • Pre-dive briefings – Each dive includes a clear discussion of topography, expected currents, emergency procedures, entry/exit technique, and a conservative plan tailored to the least-experienced diver in the group.
  • Surface support – Tenders track bubbles and are ready for pickup; we use surface markers and position the main yacht or tender based on drift patterns.
  • SMBs and computers – Each buddy pair must carry at least one surface marker buoy. Dive computers are strongly recommended and effectively mandatory for deeper and multi-day Komodo schedules.

We reserve the right to adapt or cancel dives, change sites, or limit depth if sea state, currents or diver readiness make a planned dive unsafe. Safety always overrides “ticking off” a specific site.

Certification Levels and Komodo’s Advanced Currents

Komodo is famous for its currents. This is part of what makes the ecosystem so rich, but it also means that many northern and channel sites are not appropriate for beginners.

Indicative guidance:

  • Minimum certification – For most of our all inclusive Komodo diving packages, we require at least Open Water Diver (or equivalent) with recent saltwater experience.
  • Advanced sites – To dive places like Castle Rock, Crystal Rock, Shotgun, and Batu Bolong in stronger currents, Advanced Open Water (or equivalent) and recent drift/current experience are strongly preferred.
  • Skills we look for – Comfortable negative entries, controlled descents, stable mid-water safety stops, and calm air consumption in variable current.
  • Refresher – If it has been a while since your last dive, arranging a refresher or easier check dive at the start of the trip is highly recommended.

Divers who do not meet the requirements for very advanced dives will still enjoy a high-quality komodo diving holiday package. We can adjust site selection and focus more on central and easier reefs, or split groups to match skill levels when logistics allow.

Nitrox and Technical Options

Nitrox (enriched air) is a valuable tool for repetitive diving days in Komodo, especially on 4+ night trips.

  • Nitrox availability – Nitrox is available on most Komodo Luxury sailings as an optional extra. It must be pre-booked and is priced per day or per fill.
  • Certification – You must hold a recognised Enriched Air/Nitrox certification to use it. We need to see evidence of this before the first nitrox fill.
  • Nitrox benefits – Typically used to extend no-decompression limits at moderate depths; not to go deeper.

We currently focus on recreational nitrox profiles, not full technical decompression or mixed-gas expeditions. Talk to us via WhatsApp or plan your trip if you have specific technical training and goals; we can discuss what is realistically feasible within our operational framework.

Typical Itineraries and Seasons

Komodo has two broad seasons that influence water conditions, site selection and potential wildlife encounters:

  • April–November (generally drier, better visibility in the north)
    Often clearer water in northern and central sites, with lively schooling fish activity. Currents can be strong year-round but are often predictable with tides.
  • December–March (west / rainy season, variable conditions)
    Some southern and central sites may see richer plankton and cooler water; visibility can be reduced but biomass can be impressive. Weather can be more changeable.

Exact start and end of each phase vary by year. We plan routes based on real-time conditions and long experience in the area.

Short 3D2N or 4D3N Komodo Dive Cruises

Shorter all inclusive Komodo diving packages are ideal if you have limited time or want to pair diving with land stays in Labuan Bajo.

Indicative pattern:

  • Check-in in Labuan Bajo in the morning, depart to central Komodo for a check dive and incremental difficulty.
  • Focus on central and northern highlights reachable within shorter crossings.
  • Possibility to include Batu Bolong, Siaba, Sebayur and nearby reefs, and at least one night dive.
  • Return to Labuan Bajo on the final morning or early afternoon, observing no-fly safety windows.

Longer 5D4N and 6D5N Dive Expeditions

If you want the fullest komodo dive package all inclusive experience, a 5–6 day itinerary allows more flexibility:

  • Time to cover both central and northern Komodo with multiple dives at key sites.
  • Season and weather permitting, extension towards southern sites such as Manta Alley.
  • Higher chance of repeating your favourite sites when conditions are best.
  • Slower pace with more time to rest between dives and enjoy the yacht.

Because sea state and regulations can shift, exact route maps are always “planned, not promised”. We will explain realistic expectations clearly before you confirm.

Life Onboard: Phinisi Comfort Between Dives

While I concentrate on your diving and navigation, the rest of the crew focuses on comfort between dives.

On Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige you can expect:

  • Air-conditioned cabins with private bathrooms.
  • Indoor saloon for meals, briefings and camera work.
  • Shaded outdoor decks for relaxing between dives.
  • Dedicated dive deck with tank racks, gear space and step-down access to the tenders.
  • Chef-prepared meals, including Indonesian and international dishes, with the ability to handle many dietary requests given advance notice.

Exact facilities and cabin layouts vary between Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige; your quote will include cabin photos and specifications for the yacht assigned to your trip.

Transparent Pricing: Indicative Ranges (Last Verified June 2026)

Instead of a single fixed price, our all inclusive Komodo diving packages are quoted individually because total cost depends on:

  • Boat (Komodo Signature vs Komodo Prestige).
  • Season (peak vs shoulder vs low demand periods).
  • Trip length (typically 3–6 days).
  • Cabin category (standard, superior, master, etc.).
  • Group size and level of private charter vs shared departure.

As a general orientation, last verified June 2026:

  • Shared-cabin all inclusive Komodo diving packages on scheduled departures typically fall in the mid-to-upper range of Labuan Bajo liveaboard pricing, reflecting the standard of yacht, service and small-group diving.
  • Private charter packages for a full yacht with diving included are usually a higher tier, with the total spread across your group size, but often represent strong per-person value for families or dive clubs.

Komodo National Park entry and diving fees are usually charged separately and can represent a significant but variable part of your total budget. We always provide the latest estimated park fee breakdown and clearly distinguish it from the yacht and service cost.

To get an accurate number for your dates and group, contact us directly via WhatsApp +62 811-3823-875, email sales@komodoluxury.com or plan your trip online. No one can pay to change what we publish; if you proceed with our company we earn our revenue from the package you book, and if we ever refer you to an external partner they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you.

What Makes Our Komodo Diving Holiday Package Different

Focused on Komodo
Our operations are built around Labuan Bajo and Komodo National Park. This local focus, plus our owned fleet, means we’re not re-selling random boats across Indonesia. Routes, safety procedures and crew training are all tailored to this specific region’s currents and logistics.

Dive-credible planning
As a working dive guide and skipper, I’m part of the planning from day one: checking expected tides, evaluating wind patterns, and coordinating with the onboard team to match site selection with the certifications and expectations of the group.

Repeat the best, not just tick the list
Many divers prefer two or even three dives at a world-class site under ideal conditions rather than a long list of one-time stops. When currents, tides and schedules align, we build our komodo dive package all inclusive itineraries so that repeat dives at Castle Rock, Batu Bolong or a manta site are possible.

Clear boundaries and honest wildlife expectations
We are direct about what we can and cannot control. Currents, wind, and visibility shift; mantas and hammerheads are wild animals that follow their own patterns. We choose windows and areas with higher probability but never guarantee sightings, and we won’t force a risky dive simply for a “must-see” marketing promise.

How to Plan Your All Inclusive Komodo Diving Trip

To set up a trip that genuinely suits your diving level and interests:

  1. Share your dates and flexibility – High-demand periods fill quickly, especially for full-boat charters.
  2. Tell us your dive profile – Certification level, number of logged dives, last dive date, and how comfortable you are in currents.
  3. Clarify your priorities – More advanced current sites, more relaxed reefs, more macro, manta focus, or a balanced mix.
  4. Review your quote carefully – We will highlight what is bundled all inclusive, what is estimated (e.g. park fees), and what is optional (nitrox, rental gear).
  5. Confirm and prepare – Once reserved, we’ll guide you through packing lists, insurance requirements, and any recommended refresher or nitrox courses.

For personalised planning support by a real person, message us on WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875 or plan your trip via our secure enquiry form.

At-a-Glance: All Inclusive Komodo Diving with Komodo Luxury

Aspect What You Get
Operator Komodo Luxury (part of Juara Holding Group Limited, KBLI 79120, founded 2015, based in Bali with operations in Labuan Bajo).
Fleet Owned luxury wooden phinisis: Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige (assignment based on schedule and availability).
Included in “all inclusive” Cabin, full board meals, guided dives, snorkelling, tanks & weights, tenders, crew, basic onboard amenities.
Common extras Komodo National Park fees, dive gear rental, nitrox, alcohol/specialty drinks, tips, insurance, flights.
Trip length Typically 3–6 days round-trip from Labuan Bajo.
Dive sites Central, north and, season permitting, south Komodo — including Batu Bolong, Castle Rock, Manta Alley and others where conditions allow.
Guide ratio Around 1 professional guide per 4 certified divers, adjusted for site and experience levels.
Certification Minimum Open Water certified for most trips; Advanced and strong current skills for many northern sites.
Nitrox Available as an optional extra for certified nitrox divers on most departures.
Booking contact WhatsApp +62 811-3823-875, email sales@komodoluxury.com, or plan your trip online.

Ready to Start Planning?

If Komodo’s currents, reefs and seasonal mantas are on your list and you prefer an all inclusive Komodo diving experience with clear value and honest safety briefings, we’d be glad to help you build the right trip.

Share your dates, group size, and diving background via WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875 or plan your trip and we’ll respond with a detailed, transparent proposal tailored specifically to you.

FAQs: All Inclusive Komodo Diving Packages

How many dives are included in an all inclusive Komodo diving package?

On most standard itineraries you can expect around 5–7 dives on a 3D2N trip, 9–11 dives on a 4D3N trip, and 13–18 dives on a 5–6 day trip, depending on crossing distances, weather and safety considerations. The exact number for your departure is confirmed in your personalised itinerary.

Is nitrox included, and do I need it?

Nitrox is usually offered as an optional extra rather than being included in the base package. It is recommended for repetitive diving days in Komodo but requires an Enriched Air/Nitrox certification. If you pre-book nitrox we will add the cost per day or per fill clearly to your quote.

What is your dive guide-to-diver ratio?

We typically operate with about one professional guide for every four certified divers, sometimes with smaller groups for challenging sites or less-experienced guests. This helps us manage Komodo’s currents safely and adjust the plan to real-time conditions underwater.

Are sites like Castle Rock and Batu Bolong suitable for beginners?

Castle Rock, Batu Bolong, Shotgun and several northern pinnacles are generally considered advanced sites because of strong and changing currents, including potential down-currents. For these dives we expect solid buoyancy, comfort in current, and ideally Advanced-level certification. If your experience is limited, we will focus on more suitable sites and may not include the most demanding dives.

Are manta rays and hammerhead sharks guaranteed on your trips?

No. Manta rays, hammerhead sharks and other pelagics are wild animals whose movements depend on season, tides, food availability and many other factors. We design itineraries and timing around areas and seasons where encounters are more likely, but we never promise specific wildlife. Our priority is safe, high-quality diving across a range of sites in Komodo National Park.

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