
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 for non divers is a multi-day cruise in Komodo National Park where your cabin, meals, snorkelling, guiding and transfers are bundled into one clear price specifically designed for guests who don’t scuba dive. At Komodo All Inclusive by Komodo Luxury, that means sailing on our own luxury phinisi with snorkeling-focused itineraries, land hikes and wildlife encounters, while optional scuba is offered only if and when you want it.
What “Komodo All Inclusive for Non Divers” Really Means
Many guests worry a Komodo cruise will feel “too dive-centric.” A non diver komodo all inclusive package is built the opposite way: snorkeling and island time first, diving optional.
In practice, an all-inclusive Komodo package snorkelling cruise with us typically includes:
- Private or shared cabin with AC and ensuite bathroom on a Komodo Luxury phinisi
- Full-board meals, snacks, coffee, tea and mineral water
- Snorkeling equipment (mask, snorkel, fins) and guiding
- Island excursions: Padar viewpoint, Pink Beach, Komodo dragon trekking (Rinca or Komodo Island, subject to park rules)
- Use of tenders (small boats) and crew support
- Basic kayaking or paddleboard use (on selected departures)
- Airport–harbor transfers in Labuan Bajo on embark/disembark days
Scuba diving, alcoholic beverages, and Komodo National Park fees/permits are not automatically bundled. Those are quoted clearly in your proposal and added only if you choose them.
Who Our Non-Diver All-Inclusive Komodo Package Suits
A snorkel-first Komodo cruise works best if you:
- Prefer to stay on the surface but still love marine life
- Travel as a mixed group of divers and non-divers
- Want one transparent price that covers the essentials
- Value a comfortable cabin, good food and organized logistics from Labuan Bajo
You do not need to know how to scuba dive. You should, however:
- Be able to swim or feel comfortable afloat in a life jacket
- Manage short hikes in hot conditions (for Padar and dragon walks)
- Be realistic about currents: some bays are calm, others can be strong; our guides choose sites accordingly
For families, couples or friends with different comfort levels in the water, this format lets each person adjust activity intensity while sharing the same boat and cabin category.
Core Experiences for Non-Divers on a Komodo Luxury Phinisi
Snorkeling the Best of Komodo National Park
Komodo is globally known for its currents and rich marine life, but you do not need scuba to enjoy it. Many signature reefs are shallow enough that snorkelers can see:
- Hard coral gardens and soft coral slopes
- Reef fish in dense schools
- Occasional turtles, eagle rays and, seasonally, mantas
Your cruise director and guides select sites based on:
- Tides and current forecasts
- Guest comfort, swim level and age range
- Visibility and wind conditions on the day
Stronger-current snorkels are only offered as an option, with flotation support, and only for guests who clearly want them.
Padar Island Sunrise or Sunset
The hike up Padar is a highlight for almost every non diver komodo all inclusive trip:
- Duration: typically 20–40 minutes each way, depending on pace
- Trail: mostly steps and gravel; hot and exposed after sunrise
- Reward: panoramic views over the three bays and surrounding islands
We usually schedule Padar at sunrise or late afternoon to avoid the harshest heat, but exact timing depends on your itinerary and park regulations.
Pink Beach and Other Relaxed Beach Stops
Pink Beach (and several less-famous pink-tinted bays) delivers clear, shallow water ideal for:
- Casual snorkeling right from the shore
- Floating with a life jacket for less confident swimmers
- Short walks and photo stops
Coral here is fragile; our guides brief you on where to enter/exit to avoid standing on live reef.
Komodo Dragons: Rinca or Komodo Island
Seeing Komodo dragons in the wild is a key reason many non-divers book a Komodo package snorkelling cruise.
- Komodo National Park was established in 1980 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991.
- Dragon trekking rules, routes and guiding are managed by the park authority and can change.
- Sightings are common but never guaranteed; dragons are wild animals, not staged attractions.
You walk with a licensed park ranger in small groups on a set trail. Distances are usually modest, but it can be hot and humid; sturdy footwear, water, and sun protection are essential.
Onboard Comfort on a Komodo Luxury Phinisi
Komodo All Inclusive is operated by Komodo Luxury, part of Juara Holding Group Limited. We sail our own luxury phinisi vessels, including the Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige, configured for multi-day liveaboard cruising.
Standard comforts you can expect on our non-diver departures typically include:
- Air-conditioned cabins with private bathrooms (hot water, western toilets)
- Daily housekeeping and fresh towels
- Indoor and outdoor dining areas
- Sundeck with loungers and shaded relaxation corners
- Dedicated crew: captain, deck crew, chefs, cabin attendants, guides
Komodo Luxury has been running cruises since 2015 and has been recognized with TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice awards in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 across its brands. We keep the onboard environment relaxed but structured: safety briefings, clear daily plans, and ample downtime between activities.
Sample Non-Diver All-Inclusive Komodo Itineraries
Exact routes vary with season, park rules and weather. Below is a simplified overview of how 3D2N and 4D3N non-diver-focused trips typically flow out of Labuan Bajo.
| Package length | Typical highlights | Approx. sailing radius from Labuan Bajo | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 days / 2 nights | Padar, Pink Beach, Komodo or Rinca dragons, 3–5 snorkel sessions | Central & nearby southern/central islands | First-time visitors, shorter schedules, families |
| 4 days / 3 nights | Padar, Pink Beach, dragons, 6–8 snorkel sessions, extra beach stop or manta-focused day (seasonal) | Central & selected northern or southern sites (conditions dependent) | Guests wanting a slower pace, more snorkeling variety |
How Days Usually Run Onboard
A typical day (hours are indicative and adjusted to weather/tides):
- 06:00 – 07:00: Light breakfast and optional early snorkel or short hike
- 08:00 – 10:00: Primary excursion (Padar hike, dragon trek or manta search)
- 10:30 – 12:30: Navigation to the next bay; time to relax on deck
- 12:30 – 13:30: Lunch on board
- 14:00 – 16:00: Snorkeling or beach time
- 16:30 – 18:30: Sunset cruising or viewpoint walk (if accessible)
- 19:00 onwards: Dinner and free time; optional stargazing, casual talks about the area
You can opt out of any activity to read, nap, or watch the scenery from the sundeck.
What’s Actually Included vs Extra
To keep the “all inclusive” promise honest, we split inclusions and extras clearly. The exact list in your quote may differ slightly by boat and season, but this overview shows how we structure non diver komodo all inclusive packages.
- Included in the all-inclusive cruise price
- – Accommodation in your chosen cabin category on a Komodo Luxury phinisi
• Full-board meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks
• Coffee, tea, and mineral water
• Snorkeling gear and guided snorkel sessions
• Use of tenders for landings and water activities
• Island excursions inside the park (Padar, dragon trekking, Pink Beach, etc.) as listed in the final itinerary
• English-speaking cruise director/guide
• Basic onboard first aid and safety equipment
• Shared Labuan Bajo airport–harbor–airport transfers on embark/disembark days
- Not included (quoted separately or pay-as-you-go)
- – Komodo National Park entrance fees and activity permits
• Scuba diving and diving equipment rental (if requested)
• Alcoholic drinks and soft drinks (varies by package; some soft drinks may be included on select charters)
• Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
• Labuan Bajo hotels before/after the cruise
• Domestic flights to/from Labuan Bajo
• Crew gratuities (optional, at guest discretion)
- Komodo National Park fees
- – Set and revised by Indonesian authorities; we pass them through transparently
• Usually include per-person, per-day components plus boat and activity surcharges (e.g., trekking, snorkeling, scuba)
• Often paid in cash on-site or collected via your operator
• Amounts change; always verify the latest estimates in your personalized quote
- Indicative cruise-only price range (last verified June 2026)
- – Shared-cabin, non-diver-focused 3D2N cruises often fall in a mid-to-upper price band per person, depending on season and cabin type
• Private charters (whole boat) span a wide range depending on boat, length and guest count; suitable for families and groups
• Your exact figure is provided case-by-case; Komodo All Inclusive focuses on value clarity, not one fixed “from” price
For a detailed, date-specific quote, you can plan your trip with our team or message us on WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875 for quick clarifications.
Seasons, Weather and Marine Life for Non-Divers
Seasons in Komodo National Park
Conditions shift significantly over the year; that shapes what a non diver komodo all inclusive trip feels like:
- Dry season (roughly April–October)
- Generally sunnier and drier
- Seas around the northern/central zones often calmer
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Popular for families and first-time visitors
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Transition months (roughly March–April and October–November)
- Often excellent visibility underwater
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Can bring productive currents and rich plankton, which attracts more marine life but may slightly reduce visibility at times
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Rainier months (roughly December–February)
- Expect more showers and occasional stronger winds or swells
- Some itineraries adjust to favor more sheltered areas
- Still very workable for guests who prioritize fewer crowds over strict “dry season” conditions
Wildlife patterns are just that—patterns, not guarantees. Manta rays, for instance, are more commonly seen during certain months and in certain channels, but can appear outside those windows or fail to appear during “prime time.”
Currents and Snorkeling Safety
Komodo is known for its dynamic currents. Not all snorkel sites are suitable every day, and some are only recommended for confident swimmers.
To keep things safe for non-divers:
- Our team checks tides and current forecasts and assesses conditions on-site.
- You may use life jackets even in calm water if you prefer extra buoyancy.
- Higher-energy drift snorkels are offered only with clear briefings and always remain optional.
- If a site looks too strong for the group, we move; the park has many alternative bays and reef patches.
Your comfort and safety take precedence over “ticking off” a specific spot.
Labuan Bajo Logistics: Getting In and Out
All Komodo All Inclusive non-diver packages start and end in Labuan Bajo, Flores.
Arrivals and Departures
- Flights: Labuan Bajo (LBJ) is typically reached via domestic flights from Bali, Jakarta or other Indonesian hubs. Schedules and airlines change frequently; we recommend planning buffer time.
- Before the cruise: Many guests choose to overnight in Labuan Bajo the day before embarkation to absorb any flight delays.
- After the cruise: Disembarkation is usually late morning or midday, leaving time for afternoon flights. Earlier departures are sometimes possible but should be discussed in advance so we can adjust transfers.
Your package normally includes:
- Group or private transfers between the airport and harbor on embark/disembark days, as described in your quote.
Hotels and flights themselves are not part of the cruise price, but our sales team is happy to share local insight and coordinate timings.
Divers in the Group? How Mixed Trips Work
Many families and couples book a komodo package snorkelling trip and then add a limited number of dives for specific members of the group.
Here is how that usually operates:
- The core itinerary is planned around snorkel-friendly sites and land excursions.
- Certified divers can add a few dives at selected locations with safe conditions and appropriate support.
- Scuba equipment rental and diving services are billed on top of the all-inclusive cruise base price.
- Non-divers can relax, snorkel in nearby calm areas (when suitable), or enjoy the boat while the divers are in the water.
Advanced dives in strong currents or at deeper sites are restricted to guests with suitable experience and certifications. Safety and site appropriateness guide all decisions.
Why Book a Non-Diver All-Inclusive with Komodo Luxury
Several elements set our approach apart for non-diver guests:
1. Dedicated All-Inclusive Focus
Komodo All Inclusive exists specifically to simplify pricing and expectations: clear inclusions, honest exclusions, and no surprise “mandatory extras” on board beyond what we have briefed in advance.
2. Own Fleet, Consistent Standards
With our own luxury phinisi vessels, Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige, we control:
- Cabin layouts and comfort levels
- Safety and maintenance standards
- Crew training and guest service culture
You know which standard of vessel you are chartering or joining, not an unknown third-party boat at the last minute.
3. Komodo-Centric Experience Since 2015
As part of Juara Holding Group Limited, Komodo Luxury and its specialized brands—including cruiselabuanbajo.com, charterlabuanbajo.com, yachtlabuanbajo.com, liveaboardlabuanbajo.com, labuanbajodivecruise.com and privatekomodocruise.com—focus on Labuan Bajo and Komodo National Park. That narrow focus helps us:
- Build realistic itineraries around actual sailing times and park rules
- Understand seasonal patterns and how they affect non-diver enjoyment
- Coordinate logistics smoothly in and out of Labuan Bajo
4. Transparent Value, Not Overstatement
You receive:
- A detailed breakdown of inclusions and exclusions
- Clear, separately stated Komodo National Park fee estimates, based on the latest guidance (always subject to change by authorities)
- Honest discussion of what is and is not realistic for your dates, fitness level and expectations
We do not guarantee wildlife sightings, perfect conditions or specific dive/snorkel sites on a fixed day, because those depend on natural and regulatory factors.
To discuss dates, cabin types and a sample non-diver itinerary for your group, you can plan your trip or message us directly on WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875.
FAQs: Komodo All Inclusive for Non Divers
Do I need to know how to swim to join a non-diver Komodo cruise?
Basic water confidence is strongly recommended, especially if you want to snorkel. Non-swimmers can still enjoy the scenery, hikes and beach time, and may use life jackets to float near the boat under supervision. Let us know your comfort level in advance so we can tailor activities responsibly.
Are Komodo National Park fees included in the package price?
Komodo National Park fees and permits are usually quoted separately from the cruise price because they are set by the authorities and change periodically. Your proposal will provide the latest estimated amounts for your dates and activities, but we always advise checking just before travel as regulations can shift.
Is snorkeling equipment provided, or should I bring my own?
Standard snorkeling gear—mask, snorkel and fins—is included on our all-inclusive cruises, and sizes are available for most adults and older children. Many guests still prefer to bring their own mask for best fit and comfort, especially if they have prescription lenses or sensitive skin.
Can children join a Komodo all-inclusive for non divers trip?
Yes, families are welcome, and many non-diver departures are family-friendly. However, young children must be closely supervised by their parents or guardians at all times, particularly near railings, on tenders and in the water. We recommend discussing ages, swim ability and any special needs with our team so we can propose the most suitable boat and route.
How far in advance should I book a non-diver Komodo package?
Availability is limited by cabin numbers and seasons. For peak dry-season months and school holidays, many guests book several months in advance to secure their preferred dates and cabin category. Shoulder and off-peak periods may offer more flexibility, but flights to Labuan Bajo can still fill quickly, so earlier planning usually gives you better options.