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An All-Inclusive Komodo Package for Groups

An All-Inclusive Komodo Package for Groups

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 group all inclusive package is a private charter in Komodo National Park where your boat, cabins, meals, guiding and core activities are bundled into one clear price. At Komodo All Inclusive, that means chartering our own luxury phinisi for your group with a transparent package structure, while variable items like park fees and alcohol are kept separate.

What Is an All-Inclusive Komodo Package for Groups?

A komodo group all inclusive package is built around a full-boat charter: you take over Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige exclusively for your group, and we wrap almost every onboard cost into one per-cruise price.

That typically includes:

  • Private use of the vessel and all cabins
  • Full-board meals and snacks
  • Non-alcoholic drinks
  • Crew, cruise director and guides
  • Use of tenders (small boats) for landings and snorkeling
  • Guided dives with tanks and weights for certified divers

Separately, we specify what is not included, such as:

  • Komodo National Park entrance fees and activity permits
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Dive courses or gear rental (if required)
  • Optional hotel nights and domestic flights

Your group pays one agreed charter price to us for the all-inclusive component, and we help you estimate the remaining external costs so there are no surprises.

Who Is a Komodo All Inclusive for Groups Designed For?

Our komodo all inclusive for groups packages are designed for:

Dive Clubs and Instructor-Led Groups

  • Certified divers wanting to focus on advanced Komodo sites
  • Instructors or dive shops chartering a whole boat for their students or community
  • Groups who want to mix easy and advanced dives and control the schedule

Families and Multi-Generational Trips

  • Families needing flexible cabins and kid-friendly meal times
  • Grandparents, parents and teenagers traveling together
  • Groups who want snorkeling, gentle hikes and beach time first, with diving optional

Friends’ Getaways and Celebrations

  • Milestone birthdays or anniversaries
  • Small corporate retreats or incentive trips
  • Friends who want a private space with a fixed budget and no onboard bills to argue about

For each group komodo package, we adjust:

  • Number of dives vs snorkeling and land excursions
  • Wake-up times and daily pace
  • Mix of relaxed bays vs high-adrenaline current sites

Our Fleet for Group All-Inclusive Charters

Komodo All Inclusive operates under Komodo Luxury, part of Juara Holding Group Limited, founded in 2015 and based in Labuan Bajo. Komodo Luxury has been recognized with TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice awards from 2022 through 2025 for its Indonesian liveaboard operations.

Your komodo group all inclusive charter will be on one of our own luxury phinisi:

Komodo Signature

  • Traditional wooden phinisi, fully refitted as a luxury liveaboard
  • Private cabins with en-suite bathrooms
  • Indoor lounge and open deck spaces for group briefings and dining
  • Suited for small to mid-sized private charters

Komodo Prestige

  • Luxury phinisi in the Komodo Luxury fleet
  • En-suite cabins and generous outdoor areas
  • Strong platform for both diving-focused and family-friendly itineraries

We do not broker unknown third-party boats for these packages. You charter directly with the fleet behind komodoallinclusive.com, cruiselabuanbajo.com, charterlabuanbajo.com, yachtlabuanbajo.com, liveaboardlabuanbajo.com, labuanbajodivecruise.com and privatekomodocruise.com.

How Many Days Should a Komodo Group Charter Be?

The right duration for a komodo group all inclusive package depends on your goals and how far into the park you want to travel.

Package Length Ideal For Typical Highlights Indicative Group Size*
3 days / 2 nights Short getaways, first-time Komodo visitors Padar viewpoint, Komodo dragons, 1–2 manta or coral sites 6–10 guests
4 days / 3 nights Balanced diving + sightseeing Padar, dragons, 4–7 dives/snorkels, one manta session (seasonal) 8–12 guests
5 days / 4 nights Dive clubs and mixed-ability groups Central Komodo + selected north/south sites (conditions allowing) 8–14 guests
6–7 days Experienced divers, extended families Broader site coverage, more flexible weather backup plans 10–16 guests

*Exact maximum capacity depends on vessel and cabin configuration. We will confirm for your dates.

For most private groups, 4 days / 3 nights or 5 days / 4 nights offers the best balance between travel time and value. Ultra-short 2-day options can be arranged but are generally less efficient because of check-in/check-out overhead.

What’s Included vs Excluded in a Group Komodo Package?

For clarity, here is how our komodo all inclusive for groups charters are usually structured. Specific quotes may vary slightly, and we will provide a detailed inclusion list for your dates.

Included in the All-Inclusive Group Charter
  • Private charter of Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige
  • Accommodation in all available cabins for your group
  • Three main meals per day plus snacks
  • Tea, coffee, water and soft drinks
  • Crew, captain, cruise director and local guides
  • Use of tenders (small boats) and basic water equipment (e.g. snorkels, fins where available)
  • Diving for certified divers (number of dives specified in your quote), including tanks and weights
  • Standard fuel consumption for the planned itinerary around Komodo National Park
Common Exclusions (Quoted or Paid Separately)
  • Komodo National Park entrance fees and activity permits (last verified June 2026; regulations and tariffs may change)
  • Port and local government fees, if applicable
  • Marine park ranger services where specially required
  • Alcoholic beverages and premium coffees
  • Dive gear rental (BCD, regulator, wetsuit, computer) if you do not bring your own
  • Dive courses, specialty training and private dive guides on request
  • Travel insurance and dive insurance (strongly recommended)
  • Domestic flights to and from Labuan Bajo
  • Hotels before or after your cruise
  • Crew gratuities

Komodo National Park fees are set by government and can change with limited notice. We will give you a current estimate for your travel dates, but you should always reconfirm close to departure.

For a tailored breakdown for your group, you can plan your trip with our team or message us on WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875.

Indicative Price Ranges for All-Inclusive Group Charters

Exact prices depend on vessel, season, length of trip, and how many guests share the charter. All ranges below were last verified June 2026 and are intended as guidance only.

Typical Private Group Charter Ranges

  • 3 days / 2 nights (whole-boat charter)
    Approx. range: suitable for small to mid-sized groups with a limited schedule.
  • 4 days / 3 nights (whole-boat charter)
    Popular length for family and mixed diving/sightseeing groups.
  • 5 days / 4 nights and longer
    Higher total charter price, but the per-person cost often drops for groups filling most cabins.

To get a realistic per-person range, we model your actual group size, dates and cabin usage, and then add the latest park-fee estimates. We will always show the charter cost and estimated external costs separately so you can see where your budget is going.

Komodo Dive Sites for Group Packages: Difficulty & Seasons

Komodo National Park, established in 1980 and inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991, is one of Indonesia’s most dynamic diving regions. It offers rich coral reefs, strong tidal exchanges and seasonal pelagic visitors, but many sites are only suitable for experienced divers.

Conditions, visibility and wildlife vary; all details below are indicative and should not be treated as guarantees.

Area / Example Sites* Typical Experience Level General Conditions Seasonal Notes
Central Komodo (e.g. Batu Bolong area, popular coral reefs) Intermediate–Advanced Rich coral, variable currents; some sites require careful timing Often accessible year-round; visibility can change with tides
North Komodo (e.g. high-current reefs and channels) Advanced Can have strong currents and downdrafts; negative entries and current management skills needed Commonly favored during the drier months; conditions vary day to day
Southern Komodo & Rinca (cooler-water sites) Intermediate–Advanced Cooler water, plankton-rich; possible lower visibility but dense life Some periods see higher plankton and more activity; seas can be choppier during certain monsoon phases
Manta-frequented sites in the park Confident Open Water–Advanced (depending on currents) Cleaning stations or drift dives; currents can be strong Manta presence is seasonal and never guaranteed; some months see more regular encounters

*We adapt the exact site list to your group’s experience, conditions on the day, and park regulations.

Key points for group leaders:

  • Many north Komodo sites should be treated as advanced: recommended for experienced divers comfortable with currents, negative entries and rapid descent control.
  • Central Komodo offers a mix of easier coral gardens and more challenging pinnacles. We typically start conservative and progress once we have seen each diver in the water.
  • Manta and shark sightings are never guaranteed. Their presence depends on season, currents, water temperature and natural behavior.
  • Non-divers can enjoy excellent snorkeling in protected bays or from beaches while divers tackle more technical sites deeper in the channel.

If your group includes beginners, juniors or people returning to diving after a long break, tell us early so we can shape a safer, more conservative route.

Seasons in Komodo for Group All-Inclusive Charters

Weather and sea conditions in Komodo are influenced by monsoon patterns. Every season has trade-offs; no month is perfect for every objective.

Dry Season (roughly April–October)

  • Often characterized by drier weather and generally calmer seas in much of the park
  • Popular for group charters, especially June–September
  • Some sites can have very strong currents, especially around full and new moons
  • Cooler water in certain southern areas during parts of the season

Transitional Months

  • Around March–April and October–early November, you may get a mix of conditions
  • Sometimes good balance between visibility and productivity in the water
  • Planning flexible itineraries helps respond to changing forecasts

Rainier Months (roughly November–March)

  • More frequent rain and occasional rougher seas
  • Fewer overall visitors, which some groups prefer
  • Certain areas may be less accessible if conditions deteriorate

Because weather is inherently unpredictable, we never guarantee specific conditions. Your captain and cruise director will continuously adjust the plan to prioritize safety and comfort for the group.

Sample Itineraries for a Group Komodo Package

Each group komodo package is custom, but these examples can help you picture how days flow. All sequences and sites remain subject to park rules, tides, weather and your certified level.

3 Days / 2 Nights – Highlights Focus (Balanced Group)

Day 1

• Morning: Embark in Labuan Bajo, safety briefing, cruise into the park

• Afternoon: Easy check dive or snorkel in a sheltered bay

• Sunset: Short hike or beach visit

• Evening: Dinner and overnight at anchor

Day 2

• Early morning: Padar Island sunrise trek (iconic viewpoints)

• Late morning: Breakfast and cruise to a coral site; dive/snorkel

• Afternoon: Komodo or Rinca ranger-guided trek to see Komodo dragons in their natural habitat

• Late afternoon: Optional second dive/snorkel (conditions allowing)

Day 3

• Morning: Coral reef or manta-focused snorkel/dive (season allowing)

• Late morning: Relaxed brunch on board, scenic cruise back

• Early afternoon: Disembark Labuan Bajo

4 Days / 3 Nights – Dive-Oriented with Sightseeing

Day 1: Embarkation and 1–2 relaxed dives/snorkels.
Day 2: 3 dives in central Komodo; optional night dive.
Day 3: Dragons hike plus 1–2 dives or snorkeling sessions.
Day 4: Final coral site or manta-focused session, return to port.

5 Days / 4 Nights – Mixed-Level Dive Club Charter

Day 1: Check dives and skill assessment; split groups if necessary.
Day 2–3: Stronger-current sites for advanced divers, plus protected alternatives for intermediates; optional night dives.
Day 4: Dragons trek and more relaxed reef dives.
Day 5: Easy final dive or snorkel, scenic cruise back.

For a working draft itinerary tailored to your group’s experience, message us at sales@komodoluxury.com or WhatsApp +62 811-3823-875, or plan your trip via our contact page.

Safety and Experience Standards for Group Diving

Komodo is famous among divers partly because its currents demand respect. For group leaders, setting realistic expectations is essential.

Certification Levels and Group Composition

  • Advanced Open Water (or equivalent) with recent dive experience is strongly recommended for guests who want to attempt the more demanding sites.
  • Open Water divers can enjoy many central and southern sites, but may sit out certain high-current dives or stay on gentler profiles.
  • Discover Scuba participants or uncertified snorkelers are welcome but will be limited to appropriate shallow areas and conditions.

Guiding Ratios and Briefings

  • We assign dive guides based on group size and diver ability, typically limiting group sizes per guide within safe and industry-respected ratios.
  • Briefings cover entry/exit techniques, expected currents, emergency signaling and lost-buddy procedures.
  • If conditions exceed a safe profile for the group, we will change sites or cancel the dive.

Equipment and Insurance

  • We recommend bringing your own well-fitted mask and computer.
  • Rental gear is available by prior request and charged separately.
  • Each diver should carry surface signaling devices (SMB and whistle); our team can assist with usage.
  • Comprehensive travel and dive insurance that covers emergency evacuation is strongly advised.

Designing Your Komodo Group All Inclusive Package

To build an effective komodo group all inclusive charter, we will ask for:

  • Group size and rough age range
  • Number of certified divers and their approximate levels
  • Desired number of dives per day
  • Preferred trip length and possible dates
  • Priorities: mantas, dragons, Padar viewpoints, quiet bays, advanced currents, etc.
  • Any special requirements (dietary needs, birthdays, corporate sessions)

From there, we:

  1. Recommend the most suitable vessel (Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige).
  2. Propose a draft itinerary tuned to season and experience level.
  3. Provide a transparent quote showing:

    • Charter price (boat, cabins, full board, guiding and standard fuel)

    • Estimated Komodo National Park and local government fees

    • Optional extras (gear rental, courses, alcohol, hotels, domestic flights)

You stay in control of which extras to include or arrange independently.

To start planning, plan your trip or message us on WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875 for a direct conversation with our Labuan Bajo-based team.

FAQs: Komodo Group All Inclusive Packages

How many people do I need to book a komodo group all inclusive charter?

There is no fixed minimum, but all-inclusive packages are usually most cost-effective for groups large enough to occupy most cabins. Smaller groups can still charter privately if they prefer privacy over per-person savings. We will outline both private and (where available) shared options so you can compare.

Are Komodo National Park fees included in the package price?

Usually not. Komodo National Park entrance fees and related permits are set by government and may change. We normally quote them separately from the all-inclusive charter so you can see the actual external charges. Our estimates are based on the latest information (last verified June 2026), and we will remind you to reconfirm closer to departure.

Can my group include both divers and non-divers?

Yes. Many group Komodo packages combine divers, snorkelers and guests who simply want to relax. We adjust the itinerary so non-divers have engaging activities—snorkeling, beaches, hikes and wildlife walks—while divers visit more advanced sites by tender where conditions allow. Clear communication about abilities in advance helps balance everyone’s expectations.

Is Komodo suitable for beginner divers?

Parts of Komodo are suitable for beginners, but many of the most famous sites involve strong currents and are better for experienced divers. If your group includes new divers, we will focus on more protected areas and conservative profiles. Some advanced sites may be off-limits to those without sufficient experience for safety reasons.

How far in advance should we book a group Komodo package?

For peak periods (typically the drier months), booking 6–12 months ahead is strongly recommended for private charters, especially for larger groups and longer trips. Shoulder and quieter periods may have more flexibility, but securing your dates early helps us hold the right vessel and cabins for your group.

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