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How Much Is an All-Inclusive Komodo Trip?

How Much Is an All-Inclusive Komodo Trip?

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.

An all inclusive komodo cost guide is a detailed breakdown of what you’ll actually spend on a Komodo trip once your cabin, meals, crew and activities are bundled into one package. On this page I’ll walk you through how all‑inclusive Komodo pricing really works from Labuan Bajo, what’s included, what’s not, and how to compare offers fairly.

As Guest Experience Concierge for Komodo All Inclusive by Komodo Luxury, I spend most days turning price questions into real itineraries: “Is three days enough?”, “Are park fees on top?”, “How much extra for diving?”. This guide is the same conversation, just in long form.

1. What “All‑Inclusive” Really Means in Komodo

“Komodo all‑inclusive” is not fully standardized. In Labuan Bajo, most premium “all‑in” packages cover your life onboard, but not everything you’ll pay overall.

On our own luxury phinisi fleet operated by Komodo Luxury (part of Juara Holding Group Limited, operating since 2015, TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice 2022–2025), an all‑inclusive Komodo package usually means:

  • One price per person, based on:
  • Trip length (typically 3–6 days)
  • Cabin type (shared, double, suite)
  • Shared trip vs private charter
  • Dive vs non‑dive focus
  • The price includes:
  • Use of the phinisi yacht (Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige) with full crew
  • Accommodation in air‑conditioned cabins with en‑suite bathroom (varies by cabin)
  • Full board meals (3 main meals/day + snacks, coffee/tea, mineral water)
  • Tenders (small boats) for beach landings and snorkel/drop‑offs
  • Guided activities in the park:
    • Trekking (e.g., Padar viewpoint, Komodo/Rinca dragon walks)
    • Snorkeling sessions
    • Kayak/paddleboard where available on the vessel
  • Basic snorkel gear usage (mask, snorkel, fins; subject to sizes/availability)
  • Professional guide(s) and cruise director
  • Fuel, standard harbor/port clearance for the published route
  • Onboard amenities (towels, basic toiletries) as specified in the package

What is typically not included in “all‑inclusive” Komodo pricing, and must be budgeted separately:

  • Komodo National Park fees and permits (for visitors, boats, diving, trekking, ranger fees)
  • Labuan Bajo logistics:
  • Flights to/from Labuan Bajo (LBJ)
  • Hotels before/after the cruise
  • Airport–hotel–harbor transfers (sometimes included, sometimes add‑on)
  • Alcoholic drinks & espresso-style coffees
  • Dive supplements:
  • Dive guiding, tanks, weights, and gear rental if you take a dive package
  • Nitrox (if offered)
  • Crew gratuities
  • Personal expenses and optional upgrades (drone permits, private guides, etc.)

Any reputable operator should send you a line‑by‑line list of inclusions and exclusions with your quote. If you’d like a sample breakdown for your dates and style, you can plan your trip with our team or message us on WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875.

2. Komodo Package Price Guide: Typical Ranges

Exact prices move with season, fuel, park rules and availability, so we always quote individually. The ranges below are indicative only, last verified June 2026, and refer to trips operated by Komodo Luxury from Labuan Bajo.

All ranges are per person, in US dollars, based on twin‑share cabins unless otherwise stated.

2.1 Shared “Join Trip” All‑Inclusive Packages

These are fixed‑departure trips where you share our phinisi with other guests.

Indicative all‑inclusive package price ranges (boat, cabin, meals, guiding)
(Komodo National Park fees NOT included)

Trip length (ex‑Labuan Bajo) Typical focus Indicative range (pp) Best suited for
3 days / 2 nights Highlights + snorkel, optional intro dives ~US$650–1,000 First‑timers on an all in Komodo budget; limited time
4 days / 3 nights Highlights + more remote bays, 2–6 dives possible ~US$900–1,500 Balanced dive & non‑dive; relaxed pace
5–6 days More dives, north & south Komodo (seasonal) ~US$1,300–2,200 Certified divers; photographers; repeat visitors

Key context:

  • Lower end of each range:
  • Shoulder season
  • Standard cabin category
  • Non‑dive or light‑dive itinerary
  • Higher end:
  • Peak dates and holidays
  • Higher cabin categories (suite, master cabin)
  • Dive‑intensive itineraries or longer routes

Park fees and diving supplements can add a meaningful amount on top of this; see Sections 3 and 4.

2.2 Private Charter All‑Inclusive Packages

Chartering the whole phinisi is popular for families, groups of friends, and special events.

Indicative ranges for a private all‑inclusive boat charter (boat, crew, fuel for published route, full board, guiding) from Labuan Bajo:

  • 3 days / 2 nights: roughly US$7,000–13,000 for the vessel
  • 4 days / 3 nights: roughly US$9,000–18,000
  • 5–6 days: roughly US$12,000–28,000

These ranges depend on:

  • Which yacht (Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige)
  • Guest count (e.g., small VIP group vs filling all cabins)
  • Season and exact routing
  • Non‑dive vs dive‑focused charter (extra dive staff and logistics)

Dividing by your group size gives an approximate per‑person all in Komodo budget for the charter, before park fees and optional extras.

For a current quote for your preferred dates and group size, you can plan your trip with our reservations team or reach us via WhatsApp on +62 811-3823-875.

3. Komodo National Park Fees: How Much Extra?

Komodo National Park was established in 1980 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. Fees and categories have changed multiple times over the last decade and may change again, so any figure you see online should be treated as indicative only.

What’s important is understanding how fees are structured and that, in most packages, they are:

  • Quoted separately from the all‑inclusive cruise price
  • Paid per person, per day in the park
  • Sometimes different for diving vs non‑diving days

Common elements in a Komodo park fee breakdown:

  • Visitor entry fees (per day)
  • Conservation fees
  • Trekking fees (Padar, Komodo, Rinca)
  • Ranger fees to walk with Komodo dragons (mandatory at Komodo and Rinca)
  • Snorkeling and camera permits
  • Diving fees (usually higher than snorkel/land days)
  • Local government and harbor levies

Indicatively (last verified June 2026), for a 3D2N–4D3N Komodo cruise, a typical traveler might budget in the low to mid hundreds of US dollars per person for national park fees and related permits, with:

  • Lower end for non‑divers or minimal trekking
  • Higher end for multiple dive days plus all three classic treks (Padar, Komodo, Rinca) and special camera/drone permits where allowed

Why we don’t bundle park fees into a fixed “all‑inclusive” price:

  1. Regulations and fee structures change periodically.
  2. Your actual usage (how many trekking vs diving days) affects the total.
  3. We prefer to show you an itemized estimate and keep your invoice transparent.

When you enquire, our sales team will:

  • Ask if you plan to dive or snorkel only
  • Check how many park days your itinerary includes
  • Provide a line‑by‑line estimate of park fees based on the latest rules we have, and remind you to verify again close to travel.

4. Diving Supplements and Gear Costs

Komodo is one of Indonesia’s most famous dive destinations, but its currents can be strong and sites are often advanced. That has implications both for your skills and your budget.

4.1 What dive‑inclusive packages usually cover

For certified divers booking a dive‑focused all‑inclusive package with Komodo Luxury, the dive supplement typically includes:

  • Dive guide(s) proportionate to group size and experience
  • Use of tanks and weights
  • Planned number of dives (e.g., 2–3 dives/day on full dive days, with flexibility for conditions)
  • Use of the tender to access dive sites
  • Surface support and standard safety equipment (oxygen, radio, etc.)

4.2 What’s usually extra

  • Full gear rental (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, computer, torch, etc.)
  • Nitrox (where available on the vessel)
  • Private dive guide requests
  • Courses (e.g., Advanced, specialty courses)
  • Special‑request distant sites beyond the standard itinerary

Indicative additional dive‑related costs (per person), last verified June 2026:

  • Dive supplement on top of non‑dive package for a 3–4 day trip:
  • roughly low to mid hundreds of US dollars, depending on:
    • Number of dives planned
    • Guiding ratios
    • Season and fuel
  • Full gear rental package:
  • often charged per day; together for 3–4 days this may add another low to mid hundreds of US dollars to your all in Komodo budget if you do not bring your own gear

We’ll specify:

  • How many dives are planned on your itinerary
  • Which days are “dive days” (impacting your park fee category)
  • What’s included in your dive supplement vs rentals

5. Itinerary Length vs Budget: What Do You Get for 3, 4, 5+ Days?

Choosing trip length is the single biggest lever on your komodo package price guide. Longer always costs more in total, but often less per day.

Here is a factual comparison of typical itineraries we operate from Labuan Bajo with our Komodo Luxury fleet. All times are approximate and subject to sea/weather conditions.

3D2N Highlights (Shared or Private)
Who it suits: First‑time visitors, limited time, mixed groups with snorkelers and casual divers.
Typical inclusions: Padar sunrise/sunset hike, one Komodo or Rinca dragon trek with ranger, Pink Beach or similar snorkel beach, manta‑focused snorkel/dive site if conditions allow, 3–6 dives possible for divers.
Trade‑offs: Tighter schedule, less time for remote bays or south Komodo; more sensitive to weather delays.
4D3N Explorer
Who it suits: Guests wanting a balance of diving, trekking, and relaxed time onboard.
Typical inclusions: Padar hike, both Komodo and/or Rinca options (subject to schedule), several snorkel spots, manta site, 6–9 dives for divers.
Trade‑offs: Good middle ground for most; still cannot cover every corner of the park.
5–6D Expedition
Who it suits: Certified divers, underwater photographers, repeat visitors wanting north and (seasonally) south sectors.
Typical inclusions: Multiple classic dive sites in central and north Komodo, mantas when in season, more flexible routing for weather, at least one dragon trek, Padar or Gili Lawa viewpoints (conditions/permits permitting).
Trade‑offs: Higher total budget but more value per day; recommended for serious divers.

For your budget planning:

  • A 3D2N trip gives a compressed highlight reel.
  • A 4D3N trip is where most travelers feel they had “enough” time without rushing.
  • A 5–6D trip is the sweet spot for divers wanting multiple currents, macro, and time to wait out changing weather.

6. Komodo Dive Sites, Seasons and Skill Levels

Your comfort in Komodo’s currents matters as much as your budget. Some of the most requested sites are spectacular but can be unsafe for beginners when conditions are strong.

Here is a simplified, indicative overview only; exact conditions vary day‑by‑day and by tide.

Area / example sites* Typical level Key features Best season (indicative)
Central Komodo (e.g., manta‑rich cleaning stations, coral gardens) Advanced Open Water recommended; some spots manageable for confident Open Water in mild currents Manta rays (seasonal), coral slopes, reef fish, turtles Good conditions much of the year; mantas often more frequent in specific months, but never guaranteed
North Komodo (high‑energy reefs, seamounts) Strongly advanced; experienced in currents and negative entries Fast drifts, pelagics, schooling fish, vibrant coral Generally drier months with clearer water; currents can be intense at any time
Southern sectors (cooler, nutrient‑rich sites) Advanced; often colder and lower vis Soft corals, critters, occasionally larger pelagics; cooler water Often better during southern season with increased nutrients; subject to swell and wind

*For respect of park regulations and to keep this guide general, this table is schematic rather than a complete dive‑site directory.

Important realities:

  • Currents: Komodo lies in the meeting point of Pacific and Indian Ocean flows. Downcurrents, washing machines and strong horizontal currents can occur; planning and timing are critical.
  • Minimum certification: For most advanced sites, we recommend Advanced Open Water or equivalent, recent logged dives in currents, and comfort descending/ascending in blue water.
  • Seasonality:
  • Dry season (roughly April–November) tends to have calmer seas in the north and central areas, more wind in mid‑year.
  • Wet season (roughly December–March) can mean more swell and rain, with some excellent manta encounters in certain months.
  • Exact conditions change yearly; we never promise flat seas or fixed visibility.

Mantas, sharks, turtles, and even hammerheads are wild animals. Sightings are common in the right seasons and sites, but never guaranteed.

7. Non‑Dive Highlights and How They Affect Cost

Many of our guests choose Komodo for a mix of wildlife, landscapes and easy snorkeling. Non‑dive activities are generally included in your base all‑inclusive price, except for the park fees and ranger charges they trigger.

Key sites we frequently include in our itineraries (subject to weather, tides, permits, and park regulations):

7.1 Padar Island Viewpoint

  • Usually planned for sunrise or sunset to avoid mid‑day heat and crowding.
  • Short but steep hike; steps and gravel.
  • Part of your standard guiding and tender use, but counted as a trekking site in your park fee category.

7.2 Komodo and Rinca (Komodo Dragons)

  • Walks only with official park rangers; their service is charged via the park/ranger fees.
  • You’ll choose between different walking routes depending on fitness and heat.
  • Komodo dragons are wild; sightings are frequent but never 100% certain.
  • We often recommend one main dragon walk (either Komodo or Rinca) on a 3D2N itinerary and may add a second on longer cruises.

7.3 Pink Beach and Other Snorkel Spots

  • Gentle beach entries with shallow coral gardens suitable for confident swimmers.
  • Usually included as part of standard daily activities; no extra charge beyond park/snorkel permits.
  • We supply snorkel gear, but you’re welcome to bring your own mask for comfort and fit.

7.4 Sunsets, Sandbanks and Viewpoints

  • Sandbanks and small islands are dependent on tides and swell; we decide day‑by‑day.
  • Short hikes and sandbank visits rarely affect your package price, but may count as a separate park locale for permitting.

8. Labuan Bajo Logistics and Their Impact on Your Budget

Your all‑inclusive Komodo package generally starts and ends in Labuan Bajo (LBJ), on the island of Flores. Costs before and after the cruise are not included unless clearly stated.

8.1 Getting to Labuan Bajo

Most travelers fly via:

  • Bali (Denpasar, DPS) – the classic gateway, with multiple daily flights (subject to airline schedules)
  • Jakarta (CGK) – some direct or connecting options
  • Sometimes via other Indonesian hubs (e.g., Surabaya) depending on the season

Approximate budgeting guidance:

  • Domestic flights: prices vary by season and how early you book; we see wide swings between promotional and last‑minute fares.
  • Check with Indonesian carriers and booking platforms for real‑time fares.

8.2 Hotels and Transfers

For a smooth experience, we recommend:

  • Arriving in Labuan Bajo at least one day before your cruise
  • Staying one night after your cruise if you have afternoon or uncertain onward flights

Budget:

  • Hotels in Labuan Bajo range from simple guesthouses to premium cliffside resorts.
  • Transfers between airport, hotel and harbor can sometimes be included in your package; where they are not, budget a modest additional amount relative to your overall trip.

Komodo All Inclusive, via Komodo Luxury and our sister platforms (such as cruiselabuanbajo.com, charterlabuanbajo.com, yachtlabuanbajo.com, liveaboardlabuanbajo.com, labuanbajodivecruise.com, privatekomodocruise.com), can help build a complete door‑to‑door plan; just tell us how independent you prefer to be.

9. Building Your All in Komodo Budget: Putting It Together

To turn this komodo package price guide into numbers for your dates, list your main components:

  1. All‑inclusive cruise fare

    • Length: 3/4/5+ days

    • Shared trip vs private charter

    • Cabin category

    • Dive vs non‑dive focus

  2. Park fees and permits

    • Number of days inside Komodo National Park

    • Number of dive days vs snorkel/land days

    • Trekking (Padar, Komodo, Rinca) + ranger fees

  3. Dive extras (if applicable)

    • Dive supplement

    • Gear rental

    • Nitrox (if offered)

  4. Labuan Bajo logistics

    • Flights

    • Pre/post‑cruise hotel nights

    • Local transfers

  5. Onboard extras

    • Alcoholic drinks and specialty coffees

    • Crew gratuities (at your discretion; we can advise local norms)

    • Optional private guide or photographer

For many guests on our mid‑range premium join trips, the cruise itself is usually around half to two‑thirds of the total trip budget, with the rest divided among flights, hotels, park fees and extras. On private charters with a full boat of friends or family, the per‑person cruise cost can sometimes feel surprisingly close to high‑end shared‑trip pricing, especially on longer itineraries.

If you’d like help building a line‑item budget for your specific dates, group size and priorities, our team is happy to walk you through options over email or WhatsApp. You can start by telling us your window and comfort level via plan your trip.

10. Why Travel All‑Inclusive with Komodo Luxury

As the operator behind Komodo All Inclusive, Komodo Luxury brings:

  • A dedicated luxury phinisi fleet focused on Komodo:
  • Komodo Signature
  • Komodo Prestige
  • Track record and recognition:
  • Operating since 2015 under Juara Holding Group Limited
  • TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice Awards 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 (for Komodo‑region operations)
  • True package expertise:
  • Hundreds of itineraries refined for different seasons and current patterns
  • Clear inclusion/exclusion sheets for each quote
  • Both dive‑specialist and non‑dive‑friendly departures
  • Onboard experience design:
  • Thoughtful pacing for treks in the heat
  • Menus tuned for active days (light before a dive, more indulgent at dinner)
  • Flexible timing for sunrise/sunset goals like Padar

Our goal is to make your all inclusive Komodo cost guide feel predictable and your onboard experience feel effortless, without pretending that park fees never change or that wildlife is guaranteed.

No one can pay to change what we publish; if you proceed with our partner they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you.

If Komodo is on your mind this year or next, you can plan your trip or message our concierge team directly on WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875 for a transparent, up‑to‑date quote.

FAQs: All‑Inclusive Komodo Cost & Planning

How much does a 3D2N all‑inclusive Komodo trip cost from Labuan Bajo?

For a shared (join) trip on a premium phinisi with cabin, meals and guiding included but park fees excluded, most guests should expect roughly US$650–1,000 per person (last verified June 2026), depending on cabin type, season, and whether you add a dive package. Komodo National Park fees, dive supplements, flights and hotels are extra.

Are Komodo National Park fees included in all‑inclusive packages?

Usually no. Most operators, including Komodo Luxury, quote Komodo National Park fees and permits separately because regulations and fee structures change and depend on how many days you spend inside the park and whether you are diving. We always provide an estimate with your quote and recommend checking again just before travel.

Is diving included in the base Komodo package price?

On many itineraries, guided snorkeling and land excursions are included in the base price, while scuba diving is an optional supplement. The dive add‑on typically covers guiding, tanks and weights; full gear rental and nitrox (if available) are extra. Your quote will specify exactly what is included for divers vs non‑divers.

What is the best season for an all‑inclusive Komodo trip?

Komodo can be visited year‑round, but most guests prefer roughly April–November for drier conditions and generally calmer seas in many areas. Some manta encounters are more frequent in certain months, and southern sectors can be better in cooler, nutrient‑rich periods. Weather and wildlife are never guaranteed, so we plan itineraries based on prevailing forecasts and your comfort with swell and currents.

Is Komodo suitable for beginner divers on a budget?

Some central Komodo sites are manageable for confident Open Water divers in mild conditions, but many of Komodo’s signature dives are advanced with strong currents. If you are new to diving, we suggest focusing on snorkeling and land highlights or choosing a conservative dive plan with an experienced guide, and being ready to skip advanced sites if conditions are strong. Your budget should factor in the possibility that not every site will be suitable for your experience level.

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