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4 Day 3 Night All Inclusive Komodo

4 Day 3 Night All Inclusive Komodo

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.

A komodo all inclusive 4 days package is a 4D3N liveaboard cruise through Komodo National Park where your private phinisi, cabins, full-board dining, guided diving/snorkelling and crew are bundled into one transparent trip price. At Komodo All Inclusive, this 4-day format is built around our own luxury phinisi fleet operated by Komodo Luxury, with park fees and permits usually quoted separately so you always see exactly what is and is not included.

4D3N All Inclusive Komodo: How Our Packages Work

Komodo All Inclusive is the all-inclusive specialist from Labuan Bajo, designing 4d3n all inclusive Komodo packages onboard:

  • Komodo Signature – luxury phinisi liveaboard
  • Komodo Prestige – luxury phinisi liveaboard

Both vessels are owned and operated by Komodo Luxury, an Indonesian company founded in 2015 and part of Juara Holding Group Limited. Komodo Luxury is licensed under KBLI 79120 (tour operator), based in Denpasar, Bali, and has received TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice awards consistently from 2022–2025 for its Labuan Bajo operations.

Our role on this site is simple: build clear, value-transparent all inclusive Komodo 4 days 3 nights packages so that from Labuan Bajo you know:

  • what one package price actually covers
  • what remains as external, variable costs (primarily Komodo National Park fees and certain permits)
  • what a realistic 4D3N route and dive plan can look like in different seasons

What “All Inclusive” Really Means Here

On Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige, a komodo 4 day all inclusive package typically bundles into one quoted trip price:

  • Private hire of the phinisi (or cabin-based for selected departures)
  • Accommodation in air-conditioned ensuite cabins
  • Full board: breakfast, lunch, dinner and light snacks each day
  • Tea, coffee, mineral water and soft drinks (alcohol usually extra)
  • Use of tenders (dinghies) for transfers, snorkelling and shore landings
  • Licensed cruise director and boat crew
  • Guided snorkelling sessions and guided dives (see “How many dives?” below)
  • Standard snorkelling gear (mask, snorkel, fins)
  • Basic dive support: tanks, weights and belt for certified divers
  • Use of onboard facilities (lounges, sun decks, dining areas)
  • Airport–harbour transfers in Labuan Bajo (where operationally feasible)

What is normally not included in the base all-inclusive cruise price:

  • Komodo National Park entrance fees and conservation charges
  • Ranger fees for dragon walks and certain trekking points
  • Harbour or local government retribution fees as applicable
  • Alcoholic beverages and premium coffees
  • Optional dive gear rental (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, computer, torch)
  • Private guides or instructors beyond standard staffing levels
  • Travel insurance and dive insurance
  • Flights to and from Labuan Bajo
  • Staff gratuities

Those “extras” are usually itemised on your quote. Komodo National Park fees in particular are set and periodically adjusted by government and park authorities. They can change by season, nationality, weekend/weekday, and by which zones (land vs marine) you visit. Because of this:

  • we provide ranges based on recent experience
  • we clearly state “Park fees are estimated; final amounts follow current regulations at the time of travel”
  • we reconfirm the best available information during booking

Why Choose a 4 Day 3 Night All Inclusive Komodo Cruise?

Many guests initially look at a 3-day cruise, but a 4D3N all inclusive Komodo package offers noticeably more depth:

  • Extra full day on the water for remote northern or southern sites
  • More time for 8–11 dives instead of 5–7
  • Better chance to spread activities: dragons, manta, trekking, beaches
  • More flexible timing to avoid crowds at high-traffic sites

On a 4-day itinerary, we can often combine:

  • Central sites: manta cleaning stations, dragon walks, pink sand beaches
  • Northern sites: current-swept pinnacles rich in fish life (for experienced divers)
  • Optional southern exposure: cooler, nutrient-rich waters with different marine life (seasonal and weather-dependent)

Comparing 3D2N vs 4D3N All Inclusive Komodo

Below is an indicative comparison. These are typical patterns, not fixed rules, and your cruise may differ based on season, weather and your group’s preferences.

Feature 3D2N All Inclusive Komodo 4D3N All Inclusive Komodo
Typical trip length 3 days / 2 nights 4 days / 3 nights
Indicative total dives (certified divers) 5–7 8–11
Core areas covered Central Komodo (dragons, manta area, 1–2 beaches) Central + potential North OR South, with more time at each stop
Dragon walk on Komodo or Rinca Usually 1 visit Usually 1 visit, with extra trekking/beach options
Recommended for Short breaks, first-time visitors with limited time Divers, photographers, families or groups wanting broader coverage
Indicative per-person trip budget* (excluding flights) ~USD 800–1,500 ~USD 1,100–2,000
Time flexibility Tighter schedule, less room for weather adjustments More relaxed, better chance to optimise tides and crowds

*Ranges are broad indications last verified June 2026, varying by vessel, cabin type, season and group size. Park fees and gear rental are usually additional.

If you are still deciding between the formats, we can walk you through typical 3D2N vs 4D3N routes for your travel month via WhatsApp on +62 811-3823-875 or email at sales@komodoluxury.com.

Indicative Itinerary: 4 Days 3 Nights All Inclusive Komodo

Every departure is planned around tides, currents, park regulations and real-time conditions. The outline below shows what a balanced 4D3N all inclusive Komodo route often looks like from Labuan Bajo, without promising exact sites.

Day 1 – Embarkation & Intro to Central Komodo

  • Morning pickup at Labuan Bajo airport or hotel and transfer to the harbour
  • Welcome briefing onboard Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige
  • Cabin allocation, safety drill and dive/snorkel orientation
  • Check dive at an easy central reef for certified divers
  • Snorkelling session for non-divers along sheltered coral gardens
  • Sunset on deck, dinner under the stars, overnight at a calm anchorage

Goals for Day 1:

  • Shake down equipment and weighting
  • Brief you honestly on currents, entry techniques and buddy protocols
  • Let everyone adjust to the rhythm of liveaboard life

Day 2 – Komodo Dragons, Reefs & Manta Area*

Early start towards one of the recognised dragon trekking areas on Komodo or Rinca Island. You typically:

  • Land by tender and register with the local ranger station
  • Follow a ranger-guided walk to spot Komodo dragons and other wildlife
  • Return to the boat for brunch or lunch
  • Head towards a manta-prone area for 1–2 dives/snorkel sessions
  • Optional sunset trek or beach visit, depending on the site selection

*Manta rays are wild and seasonal. Sighting chances are generally higher in certain months and tidal phases, but never guaranteed.

Day 3 – Northern or Southern Extension (Conditions-Based)

A key advantage of a komodo all inclusive 4 days cruise is this “extension” day.

Option A – North Komodo (for experienced divers)

In suitable conditions, we may head north where sites are known for:

  • Strong to very strong currents, requiring precise timing
  • High fish biomass and pelagic visitors in the blue
  • More advanced dive profiles and robust reef structures

Here, sites like submerged pinnacles or walls can be scheduled for:

  • 2–3 dives, often including one planned around slack or changing tides
  • Limited or carefully timed snorkelling, depending on surface currents

These dives are typically recommended only for certified divers with recent experience in current and comfort with negative entries or rapid descents, as determined by your cruise director.

Option B – South or cooler-water sites (seasonal)

Alternatively, and more seasonally dependent:

  • Relocation to cooler, plankton-rich waters
  • Different coral and invertebrate compositions
  • Occasional encounters with larger filter feeders, subject to season

Visibility and water temperature can change here, so gear (e.g. thicker wetsuit) and expectations are adjusted accordingly.

Day 4 – Final Reefs & Return to Labuan Bajo

Your last day typically features:

  • 1–2 relaxed dives or snorkel sessions in central sheltered areas
  • Drying and packing gear, settling onboard extras
  • Lunch while cruising back towards Labuan Bajo
  • Afternoon disembarkation and transfer to your hotel or airport

This structure allows most divers to complete their final dive within standard pre-flight surface interval guidelines. Your cruise director will advise the latest safe dive timing based on your flight schedule.

Diving on a Komodo 4 Day All Inclusive Package

Komodo National Park lies within the Coral Triangle and is known for highly dynamic conditions: currents can be complex, surges strong and visibility variable. A 4D3N format gives you time to explore several “profiles” while still prioritising safety.

How Many Dives Are Included?

On a typical 4D3N all inclusive Komodo cruise with a diver-focused plan, you can expect:

  • Usually 2–3 dives per full day
  • 1 check dive on Day 1 (time permitting)
  • Potential night dive on one of the central sites if conditions allow

Over four days this often totals around 8–11 dives for certified divers, subject to:

  • Weather and sea conditions
  • National park rules and mooring availability
  • Your certification level and how the group handles earlier dives

If your group is mixed (divers and non-divers), we can balance the schedule to ensure snorkellers and trekkers still enjoy a full program.

Dive Certification & Experience Guidelines

Safety is non-negotiable in Komodo-style currents. As a general guide:

  • Open Water / Junior Open Water – access to easy central sites within agency depth limits, avoiding the strongest current zones.
  • Advanced Open Water / equivalent – eligible for more varied sites, including some with current, based on guide assessment.
  • Recent experience in currents – strongly recommended for requesting advanced north sites.

Your cruise director may:

  • Modify dive plans or site choice
  • Change entry techniques (e.g. negative entry)
  • Decide to skip or shorten dives

if real-time evaluation suggests a mismatch between conditions and experience.

Typical Komodo Dive Environments (Indicative)

Without giving exact depths (which vary by profile and tide), you can expect a mix of:

  • Sloping reefs and coral gardens – good for check dives and snorkelling
  • Channel or drift dives – focusing on reef life along current-swept edges
  • Sea mounts / pinnacles – often requiring precise timing
  • Sand and rubble patches – for macro life and critter hunting

You can browse more detail on specific dive areas and site families across our network via our sister site labuanbajodivecruise.com, then return here to build an appropriate all inclusive cruise plan.

Seasons, Currents and Wildlife: What to Expect

Seasonality in Komodo

Komodo is accessible year-round, but conditions shift through the calendar. In broad strokes:

  • Dry season (roughly April–October) – Often clearer skies, generally calmer seas in the north, with active currents and busy reefs.
  • Transitional months – Can offer a balance of conditions; sometimes favoured for photography and certain pelagics.
  • Wet season (roughly November–March) – More rainfall, changing wind patterns and sea state, with some routes adjusted as needed.

Every season has trade-offs: visibility vs plankton, water temperature vs certain wildlife. We plan your komodo all inclusive 4 days cruise accordingly and will explain realistically what that means for your particular dates.

Currents: Why They Matter

Komodo sits between major sea basins with tidal exchanges that generate strong and sometimes unpredictable currents. This is a big part of why the reefs are so rich, but also why:

  • Some famous sites are only suitable for advanced, confident divers.
  • Entry/exit techniques and timing are crucial.
  • Occasionally, the safest decision is to skip or change a site.

We do not promise to visit every “name” site. Instead, we:

  • Match conditions, certification and comfort levels
  • Use local knowledge and tide predictions
  • Communicate each dive’s plan and risk factors in detail

Wildlife: High Chances, Never Guarantees

Komodo National Park is home to:

  • Komodo dragons on selected islands and ranger-managed trekking routes
  • Manta rays around certain channels and cleaning stations
  • Reef sharks, turtles and large schools of reef fish
  • Rich macro life: nudibranchs, shrimps, small cephalopods and more

In some seasons and locations, there can be reports of hammerhead encounters or other pelagics, but these are occasional and never guaranteed. We avoid marketing specific animals as certainties; instead, we focus on the overall diversity of the Coral Triangle environment and a measured approach to expectations.

Pricing: How Much Does a 4D3N All Inclusive Komodo Trip Cost?

Because pricing depends on multiple factors, we quote each group individually. The main variables are:

  • Vessel – Komodo Signature vs Komodo Prestige
  • Charter type – private full-boat charter vs per-cabin scheduled departure (where available)
  • Season – high, shoulder or low season in Labuan Bajo
  • Group size and cabin category
  • Dive focus – number of dives requested, gear rental needs, potential for extra guiding

Indicative Price Ranges (Last Verified June 2026)

These ranges exist to help early-stage planning; your actual quote may be above or below depending on specifics.

Private 4D3N charter (whole boat, up to capacity)
Often falls somewhere in the range of around USD 10,000–25,000 total for the group, depending largely on vessel, season and exact inclusions. Park and ranger fees, plus any dive equipment rental, are usually additional.
Per-cabin 4D3N departures (if scheduled on your dates)
Frequently fall in a very broad range of about USD 1,100–2,000 per person, based on cabin type and season, with park fees and dive gear rental typically accounted for separately.

All ranges above are indicative only and last verified June 2026. You will receive an itemised proposal that clearly separates:

  • Cruise package (boat, cabins, meals, included dives/snorkelling, crew, tender use)
  • Estimated Komodo National Park and ranger fees
  • Optional extras (alcohol, equipment rental, private guides, etc.)

To get an accurate quote for your dates, group size and certification levels, please plan your trip with our team or message us directly on WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875.

What’s Included in a 4D3N All Inclusive Komodo Package?

Here is a consolidated view of what is commonly included or excluded in our 4 day 3 night all inclusive Komodo offerings:

Common Inclusions

  • 4 days / 3 nights onboard Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige
  • Private or shared cabin with air conditioning and ensuite bathroom (configuration-specific)
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner each full day, plus snacks
  • Drinking water, coffee, tea and soft drinks
  • Professional cruise director and experienced boat crew
  • Use of tenders for all scheduled activities
  • Snorkelling gear (mask, snorkel, fins), subject to sizing
  • For divers:
    • Guided fun dives within certification limits
    • Tanks, weights and weight belt
  • Airport-harbour-hotel transfers in Labuan Bajo, where operationally feasible and specified in your confirmation

Common Exclusions

  • All Komodo National Park entry, trekking and conservation fees
  • Any special permits required by local authorities
  • Ranger guiding fees on land for dragon walks
  • Alcoholic drinks and premium imported beverages
  • Dive gear rental (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, dive computer, torch, SMB if not self-supplied)
  • Private dive guides or instructors beyond standard guide ratios
  • Personal expenses and souvenirs on land
  • Travel insurance and dive insurance (strongly recommended)
  • Flights to/from Labuan Bajo and any hotels before/after the cruise
  • Gratuities for crew and guides

Your final quote will specify exactly which of the above are included, estimated or excluded, reducing “onboard surprises” and allowing you to plan cash/credit needs for park fees.

Who Operates These All Inclusive Packages?

All Komodo All Inclusive 4 days packages on this site are arranged aboard the fleet of Komodo Luxury, a legally registered Indonesian tour operator:

  • Operating company: part of Juara Holding Group Limited
  • Business license: KBLI 79120 (travel agency and tour operator)
  • Base: Denpasar, Bali, with operational hub in Labuan Bajo
  • Recognition: TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice recipient for Labuan Bajo cruise operations from 2022 through 2025
  • Fleet: luxury wooden phinisi yachts Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige

Komodo Luxury owns and operates its vessels, meaning you are travelling on a real, permanent fleet rather than an unverified charter arrangement. Through our extended network, the group also manages Labuan Bajo–focused brands such as:

Across these sister sites we match boats and itineraries to different needs—from entry-level snorkel trips to fully chartered luxury dive expeditions—while maintaining consistent standards on safety, licensing and transparency.

Planning Your 4D3N All Inclusive Komodo Trip

To design a komodo all inclusive 4 days package that fits you precisely, we usually ask:

  • Preferred travel window and how fixed your dates are
  • Number of guests and approximate ages
  • Dive certifications and recent logbook history for each diver
  • Interest balance: diving vs snorkelling vs trekking vs relaxation
  • Cabin preferences (double, twin, family-sharing, etc.)
  • Any dietary requirements or mobility considerations

With those basics, we can propose:

  • A preliminary route (central + north, or central + south, etc.)
  • Estimated dive count and complexity
  • Budget range across available vessels and cabin types
  • Provisional park fee estimates for your route

For tailored advice and a detailed quote, you can plan your trip with our team or message us via WhatsApp on +62 811-3823-875 for quicker back-and-forth discussion.

FAQs: 4 Day 3 Night All Inclusive Komodo

What is included in a 4D3N all inclusive Komodo package?

A typical 4D3N package includes 3 nights onboard Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige, full-board meals, drinking water, coffee, tea and soft drinks, standard snorkelling gear, guided dives with tanks and weights for certified divers, use of tenders, and the services of a professional crew and cruise director. Airport-harbour transfers in Labuan Bajo are often included. Komodo National Park fees, ranger fees, alcoholic drinks, dive gear rental, travel insurance and gratuities are usually not included and are itemised separately in your quote.

How many dives do I get on a 4D3N all inclusive Komodo cruise?

Most diver-focused 4D3N itineraries aim for roughly 8–11 dives, including a check dive on Day 1 and 2–3 dives on each full day, sometimes with a night dive if conditions allow. The exact number depends on weather, currents, park rules, your certification levels and your flight schedule after the cruise.

What is the price range for a komodo all inclusive 4 days package?

As a broad planning reference last verified June 2026, private 4D3N charters often range around USD 10,000–25,000 total for the group, while per-cabin 4D3N trips may fall in the USD 1,100–2,000 per-person range depending on season, vessel and cabin type. Komodo National Park fees and dive gear rental are typically calculated separately. To receive an itemised quote for your dates and group size, please contact us directly.

How is a 4D3N all inclusive Komodo trip different from a 3D2N?

A 4D3N trip gives you an additional full day at sea, which usually translates into more dives (around 8–11 instead of 5–7), more relaxed timing for dragon walks and trekking, and the opportunity to extend the route towards northern or southern areas when conditions allow. This extra time also builds in flexibility to adjust for tides and crowds, which is valuable in a high-current destination like Komodo.

Is Komodo suitable for beginners, or do I need to be an advanced diver?

Komodo has a wide spectrum of sites. Some sheltered central reefs are suitable for Open Water divers and confident snorkellers, while many northern and high-current sites are best for experienced, advanced-certified divers. On a 4D3N all inclusive Komodo cruise, we can tailor the choice of sites to your group’s experience levels, but the decision to visit or skip specific advanced locations rests with the cruise director based on safety assessments at the time. Non-divers and beginners are very welcome; we simply match activities and sites to appropriate comfort levels.

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