
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.
“What’s included Komodo all inclusive” means one clear trip price that covers your private phinisi yacht, cabins, full-board dining and guided marine activities, before separate Komodo National Park fees and optional extras. On this page I’ll unpack, line by line, what our Komodo All Inclusive packages with Komodo Luxury include, what they don’t, and how pricing really works from Labuan Bajo.
What Is a Komodo All Inclusive Package?
At Komodo All Inclusive, an “all inclusive Komodo” package is a multi-day private cruise in Komodo National Park on a luxury phinisi, operated by Komodo Luxury, with the major trip costs bundled into one per‑group or per‑person quote.
This usually covers:
- Exclusive charter of a Komodo Luxury phinisi (Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige)
- Cabins and housekeeping
- Full-board meals and mineral water, tea and coffee
- Guided diving (if a dive package) and/or guided snorkelling
- Use of tenders (speedboats) during the cruise
- Standard snorkelling gear and basic water activities
Some essentials are not bundled by design. Under “Komodo package inclusions exclusions” you will typically find Komodo National Park entry fees and permits, scuba equipment rental, nitrox, Labuan Bajo transfers and alcoholic drinks listed separately on your quote. That way, you only pay for what you actually use, and you can see the real value in the parts that are included.
Who Operates Komodo All Inclusive?
All cruises sold through Komodo All Inclusive are operated by Komodo Luxury, a leading Indonesian liveaboard company based in Bali and Labuan Bajo.
- Founded: 2015 (marine tourism specialist)
- Group: Part of Juara Holding Group Limited
- License: Indonesian KBLI 79120 (travel agency and tour operator), Denpasar, Bali
- Awards: TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 (operator-wide recognition)
- Owned fleet in Komodo: Luxury phinisi vessels Komodo Signature and Komodo Prestige
Komodo Luxury is a genuine, Indonesia-based company with its own boats, crew and operations team. We don’t outsource your cruise to unknown third parties; your all inclusive Komodo included services are delivered aboard our own phinisi yachts, with in‑house cruise directors and dive guides.
Key Inclusions vs Extras at a Glance
To make “komodo all inclusive what’s included” as transparent as possible, here is a simplified overview. Individual quotes may vary slightly by vessel and charter style, but this is the baseline you can expect from Komodo All Inclusive.
| Category | Included in Komodo All Inclusive | Usually Extra / By Quote |
|---|---|---|
| Vessel & Crew | Private charter of Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige; licensed Indonesian captain, crew, cruise director and cook. | — |
| Cabins | Air‑conditioned en‑suite or shared-bath cabins (configuration depends on vessel); daily housekeeping; fresh linens. | Single‑occupancy surcharges (if relevant to your group setup). |
| Meals & Drinks | Full-board meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner), snacks, mineral water, tea, coffee. | Alcoholic beverages, premium soft drinks, specialty coffees. |
| Diving | Guided fun dives as per itinerary (qualified dive guides, boat tender support, tanks, weights). | Park dive fees, nitrox (where available), full scuba gear rental, courses/certifications. |
| Snorkelling & Water Activities | Snorkelling sessions at selected sites; use of standard mask, snorkel, fins; beach landings. | Specialized gear (e.g. prescription masks, wetsuits if not in your package), motorized toys if requested. |
| Komodo National Park Fees | Not usually bundled; clarified on your quote. | Park entry fees, ranger/trekking permits, diving/snorkelling day-use fees (paid locally or via your invoice). |
| Transfers | Some private charters include Labuan Bajo hotel–harbour transfers by quote. | Domestic flights, extra hotels, most airport–hotel transfers (we can arrange on request). |
| Taxes & Service | Relevant Indonesian taxes on the cruise portion. | Optional crew gratuities. |
| Insurance | — | Personal travel, medical and dive insurance (mandatory for divers). |
Your personalised proposal will always detail “komodo package inclusions exclusions” line by line, so there’s no ambiguity before you board.
What’s Included: The Boat, Crew & Cabins
Private Luxury Phinisi Charter
Every Komodo All Inclusive package is built around a full-boat charter on one of Komodo Luxury’s phinisi yachts:
- Komodo Signature – a luxury phinisi tailored for private groups and families, with modern interiors and multiple cabin types.
- Komodo Prestige – another high-comfort phinisi in the Komodo Luxury fleet, ideal for groups who value space and privacy.
Both are wooden Indonesian sailing vessels refitted for modern liveaboard comfort, with indoor lounges, shaded decks and dining areas designed for multi-day trips in Komodo’s tropical climate.
Crew, Cruise Director and Safety
Your “all inclusive Komodo included” vessel services always cover:
- Indonesian captain and nautical crew experienced in Komodo waters
- Cruise director or trip leader to coordinate daily schedules
- Deckhands and tenders crew to assist with dives, snorkelling and landings
- Chef and kitchen team
- Cabin attendants for housekeeping
Both vessels carry standard liveaboard safety gear appropriate for the region. Exact equipment and certifications are outlined in your pre‑trip documents; if you have specific technical or medical requirements, please discuss them with us during planning.
Cabins & Daily Housekeeping
Cabin features vary slightly by vessel, but typically include:
- Air conditioning (set centrally or individually depending on cabin)
- Double, twin or family configurations
- En‑suite or shared bathrooms with hot water
- Basic amenities (towels, soap; some cabins offer additional comforts)
- Daily or near-daily housekeeping and trash removal
Standard all inclusive pricing assumes double or twin sharing. If your group requires many single-occupancy cabins, surcharges may apply and will be listed clearly in your quote.
Dining: Full Board Komodo All Inclusive
What Full Board Includes
On our Komodo all inclusive itineraries, full board typically means:
- Breakfast – usually a mix of Indonesian and Western options
- Lunch – hot dishes, salads, sides
- Dinner – multi-course family-style meals
- Snacks – light bites between activities, fruit, biscuits or cakes
- Drinks – mineral water, basic tea and coffee throughout the day
Menus are designed around fresh Indonesian ingredients, with international influences. Dietary requirements (vegetarian, specific allergies, some religious diets) can usually be accommodated with advance notice; complicated medical diets may not be possible on all departures and need to be discussed during booking.
What’s Not Included in Dining
The following are usually charged separately or brought by guests:
- Alcoholic beverages – beer, wine, spirits
- Premium soft drinks – canned sodas, energy drinks (if onboard)
- Espresso-based or specialty coffees (where available)
Depending on the vessel and itinerary, you may pre‑order certain drinks by quote. Local availability in Labuan Bajo can affect what can be stocked.
Diving: What’s Included, Skill Levels and Seasons
Komodo is globally respected for challenging, high-energy dives. Komodo Luxury is a dive‑credible operator, but honest about conditions: many iconic north sites have strong currents and are best suited to advanced, current‑comfortable divers.
What a Dive-Inclusive Package Covers
If you book a diving-focused Komodo All Inclusive package, your inclusions usually cover:
- Guided fun dives according to your itinerary and conditions
- Licensed dive guides who know Komodo sites and currents
- Tanks and weights
- Boat tenders for drop‑offs and pick‑ups
- Surface support during dives
- Basic safety equipment such as SMBs on board (personal safety gear requirements will be clarified)
Daily dive counts vary by charter style, weather, currents and your group’s preferences, and are agreed with the cruise director. Night dives may be possible on some itineraries if conditions and park rules allow.
Typical Komodo Dive Areas & Conditions
Without giving fixed depths (which vary by site, tide and diver limits), here is a directional overview of common areas our phinisis visit:
- North & Central Komodo – classic high‑energy sites such as Batu Bolong and Castle Rock are known for strong currents and often rated advanced. Expect schooling fish, reef life, occasional pelagics when conditions align. These are not suitable for first‑time or nervous divers.
- Central & South‑central – sites with mixed profiles that can be moderate to demanding depending on tides. Often a good balance for experienced but non‑technical divers.
- Southern areas – cooler water, variable visibility, seasonal big‑fish potential in some spots; conditions can be more challenging and weather‑dependent.
Komodo lies within the Coral Triangle and offers rich biodiversity, but currents, visibility and temperature can change quickly. The cruise director and dive team may adjust the plan at short notice for safety.
Certification & Safety Expectations
- For currents and north Komodo sites, we recommend divers hold at least an Advanced Open Water (or equivalent) certification and be comfortable with drift dives.
- We reserve the right to limit divers to less challenging sites if conditions or skill levels don’t match.
- Private “all inclusive” does not override safety; if a site is unsafe for the day’s conditions, we will choose an alternative.
- Mandatory: bring proof of certification and valid dive insurance (e.g. DAN or similar) that covers evacuation for diving incidents.
Dive Extras Usually Not Included
To keep the core price realistic, several dive-specific services are normally quoted as extras:
- Park dive fees – Komodo National Park charges additional day‑use/dive fees beyond general entry. These are usually listed separately on your invoice or paid locally. Rates change, so we will provide current guidance but always recommend verifying just before travel.
- Full equipment rental – BCD, regulator, wetsuit, computer, torch and other gear are normally an optional add‑on, priced per day or per trip.
- Nitrox – if available on your chosen vessel, nitrox fills are typically charged per tank or per cruise package.
- Dive courses – certifications or specialties (where offered) are not part of the base inclusions.
These “komodo package inclusions exclusions” for divers will be laid out clearly before you confirm, so you can compare bringing your own gear versus renting in Labuan Bajo or on board.
Snorkelling, Land Excursions & Non‑Dive Highlights
Not every guest is a diver. Many Komodo All Inclusive groups choose mixed itineraries combining snorkelling, light hiking and scenic cruising with a few dives for qualified guests.
Snorkelling & Marine Life
Snorkelling-friendly sites often feature coral gardens and protected bays. Depending on the season and your chosen route, your cruise may include:
- Reef snorkelling over shallow coral slopes
- Snorkelling in current‑sheltered bays or around small islands
- Occasional chances to see turtles, reef fish and, in some seasons, mantas near the surface
Marine life is wild and seasonal, so manta rays, sharks, dolphins or rarer species (e.g. hammerheads) can never be guaranteed. We will always be candid about what is reasonably likely for your travel month, based on historical patterns rather than promises.
Your all inclusive Komodo included snorkelling services usually cover:
- Guided snorkelling sessions
- Use of standard mask, snorkel and fins (sizes subject to stock on board)
- Tender transfers to and from snorkel sites
Iconic Land Stops: Padar, Pink Beach, Komodo Dragons
Most itineraries from Labuan Bajo can incorporate the classic Komodo highlights:
- Padar Island viewpoint – early-morning or late-afternoon hike up a stair-and-trail route for panoramic bay views. The walk is short but steep and hot; basic fitness and proper footwear are recommended.
- Pink Beach – a white-and-red sand beach with good snorkelling in favourable conditions. Sand colour intensity can vary by tide and season.
- Komodo dragons – guided walks with official rangers at Komodo or Rinca Islands, following park safety rules. Dragon activity changes with heat and season; sightings are frequent but never 100% guaranteed.
What’s included in these landings:
- Speedboat/tender transfers from your phinisi
- Escort by your cruise director or guide
What’s usually extra:
- Komodo National Park entry (island access)
- Ranger/trekking fees for Komodo or Rinca guided walks
These land access fees are part of the overall Komodo National Park permit structure, which we explain in your quote and pre‑trip notes.
Komodo National Park Fees & Permits
Komodo National Park was established in 1980 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. As a protected area, it has its own fee system for conservation and management. Understanding how this interacts with “what’s included Komodo all inclusive” is essential.
Are Park Fees Included?
In most cases, park fees are not bundled into the core cruise price. Instead, we:
- Provide a current estimate of total park-related costs for your dates and activities, last verified as of June 2026
- Specify on your invoice whether these are:
- Payable in cash on arrival in Labuan Bajo, or
- Added as a separate line item to your invoice for pre‑payment
Typical Komodo National Park charges can include (exact structures and amounts may change):
- General park entry per person (often per day)
- Dive/snorkelling day-use fees per diver/snorkeller
- Ranger/trekking fees on Komodo and/or Rinca Island
- Boat entry/use fees, camera fees and other minor charges
Because these are government-managed and have changed several times in recent years, we will never quote a permanent “fixed” figure on this page. Instead, during trip planning we provide the latest information and strongly recommend you verify close to departure.
Labuan Bajo Logistics: What’s Included and What Isn’t
All Komodo All Inclusive itineraries start and end in Labuan Bajo, the gateway town on Flores Island with its own airport (LBJ).
What’s Included Around Labuan Bajo
Depending on your package and vessel, some or all of the following may be included:
- Harbour meet and greet – our team meets you at a pre‑agreed point (hotel or harbour) on embarkation day
- Harbour transfers – by car from selected Labuan Bajo hotels to the port where your phinisi anchors, and back after the cruise
These inclusions will always be written into your quote. If a certain hotel is outside the usual transfer radius, a small additional fee may apply.
What’s Not Included in Labuan Bajo Logistics
- Domestic flights to/from Labuan Bajo (from Bali, Jakarta, etc.)
- Hotels before or after your cruise in Labuan Bajo
- Most airport–hotel transfers (we can arrange at cost if requested)
Our sister platforms — cruiselabuanbajo.com, charterlabuanbajo.com, yachtlabuanbajo.com, liveaboardlabuanbajo.com, labuanbajodivecruise.com and privatekomodocruise.com — all coordinate with the same Komodo Luxury logistics team. If you need a seamless add‑on in Bali or Flores, tell us during planning so we can build a realistic timeline.
If you’d like help matching flights and hotel nights to your cruise dates, send your preferred dates and home airport via plan your trip or WhatsApp us on +62 811-3823-875; we’ll suggest workable options based on current airline schedules.
Indicative Pricing: What You’re Really Paying For
Because we operate real vessels with seasonal schedules rather than fixed “per cabin” departures only, Komodo All Inclusive pricing is by quote. It depends on:
- Vessel (Komodo Signature vs Komodo Prestige)
- Season (high demand vs shoulder/low)
- Trip length (for example 2D1N to 6D5N, with custom durations on request)
- Group size and cabin allocation
- Focus: diving-heavy, snorkel/leisure, or mixed
- Optional extras (equipment, nitrox, park fees pre‑paid, premium drinks)
Typical All Inclusive Ranges (Last Verified June 2026)
To provide a realistic frame without locking you into a number that may change, here are indicative private-charter ranges for full-boat all inclusive Komodo packages (excluding park fees and most extras), last checked in June 2026:
- Short escapes (2–3 days): usually in the lower end of the multi‑day charter spectrum, especially outside peak months.
- Standard trips (4–5 days): mid‑range pricing, the most common choice for combining classic sites, dragons, Padar and several dives.
- Extended cruises (6+ days): higher total cost but a lower per‑day rate compared to very short charters, as fixed operational costs spread over more nights.
Your quote will always separate:
- Cruise package price (boat, cabins, full board, crew, tenders, guided activities as agreed)
- Estimated Komodo National Park fees (subject to official changes)
- Optional extras (equipment rental, nitrox, transfers, alcohol, special requests)
This value-transparent breakdown makes it easier to compare our all inclusive Komodo included services to other options from Labuan Bajo, and to adjust your itinerary or extras to fit your budget.
Itinerary Durations, Seasons & Real Travel Time
Common Durations from Labuan Bajo
Most Komodo All Inclusive trips are structured as:
- 3D2N – suited to guests with tight schedules who still want dragons, Padar and 1–2 dives or snorkel stops.
- 4D3N or 5D4N – better balance of diving, snorkelling and land visits without feeling rushed at Komodo’s distances.
- 6D5N+ – adds flexibility for southern sites or a more relaxed pace with rest windows between big current dives.
Departure and return are typically from Labuan Bajo harbour in the late morning or early afternoon; we’ll advise flight times that leave adequate buffer for weather and port formalities.
Komodo Seasons & What to Expect
Conditions in Komodo vary widely through the year. Broadly:
- Dry season (approx. April–October) – generally more reliable sunshine, popular for diving and topside views. Some areas have stronger winds at times.
- Transitional months – can bring good visibility in some areas, but also shift currents and water temperatures.
- Rainier period (approx. November–March) – more clouds and showers, some swell on exposed routes, but fewer boats and often rich marine life. Certain routes may be adjusted.
Because Komodo’s micro‑climates and currents change from week to week, we describe itineraries and wildlife as indicative only. No operator can guarantee perfect weather or specific species at a specific site on a specific day.
How to Read Your Quote: Inclusions vs Exclusions
To summarise “komodo all inclusive what’s included” in practical terms, here is a simple way to read your Komodo All Inclusive proposal:
- Boat & Crew
- Check the named vessel (Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige), dates, private charter status and cabin setup. These are part of the core inclusion.
- Cabins & Guest Count
- Confirm number of guests, number of cabins, and any single-occupancy surcharges.
- Full Board
- Look for clear wording that breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and water/tea/coffee are included; note which drinks are extra.
- Activities
- See how many dives/snorkel sessions are planned and whether guiding, tanks and weights are included. Any courses or special requests should be itemised.
- Park Fees
- Find the section describing Komodo National Park fees and ranger/trekking charges. Confirm whether they’re estimated only, payable on site, or pre‑collected.
- Transfers
- Look for any mention of port or hotel transfers in Labuan Bajo. Flights and hotels are almost always excluded.
- Extras & Options
- Note optional gear rental, nitrox, alcohol and other add‑ons. These allow you to tailor the trip without inflating the base price.
If any line of the “komodo package inclusions exclusions” is unclear, I want you to ask. We prefer to over‑explain on land rather than disappoint at sea.
Plan Your Komodo All Inclusive Package
Every group’s ideal balance of diving, dragons and downtime is different. As Guest Experience Concierge, my role is to translate your dates, skills and priorities into a realistic, safe Komodo itinerary with clear inclusions and exclusions.
- Tell us your travel window, group size and preferred trip length.
- Share your dive certifications and experience if you want advanced Komodo sites.
- Let us know if you prioritise dragons, Padar viewpoints, snorkelling, or specific dive regions.
From there, we’ll prepare a detailed proposal with line‑by‑line “all inclusive Komodo included” items and estimated extras, based on current Komodo National Park rules and Komodo Luxury vessel schedules.
To start planning, contact us via plan your trip, WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875, or email sales@komodoluxury.com. You’ll hear back from our Komodo Luxury reservations team with a customised outline and indicative price range for your dates.
What’s included in a Komodo All Inclusive package?
A typical Komodo All Inclusive package with Komodo Luxury includes private charter of a luxury phinisi (Komodo Signature or Komodo Prestige), cabins with air conditioning and housekeeping, full-board meals with water/tea/coffee, licensed crew and cruise director, use of tenders, and guided activities such as diving or snorkelling as specified in your itinerary. Exact inclusions are detailed in your written quote.
Are Komodo National Park fees included in the price?
Usually, Komodo National Park entry fees, diving/snorkelling day‑use fees and ranger/trekking charges are not bundled into the main package price. We provide an up‑to‑date estimate (last checked June 2026) and state clearly whether these fees will be pre‑collected on your invoice or paid locally in Labuan Bajo. Because park regulations and amounts change, we never treat them as a permanent fixed inclusion.
Is scuba equipment included or do I need to rent?
Standard all inclusive packages include tanks and weights for divers but not full scuba equipment. BCDs, regulators, wetsuits, computers and lights are usually available to rent by day or by trip. Bringing your own well‑fitting gear is welcome; just let us know so we can plan storage and spares accordingly. Nitrox, when available, is also an extra.
Are airport or hotel transfers in Labuan Bajo included?
Harbour transfers between selected Labuan Bajo hotels and the port are often included or offered at modest cost and will be stated in your quote. Domestic flights, hotels and most airport–hotel transfers are not included in the standard all inclusive price, but we can help arrange them through the Komodo Luxury team so your timings fit the cruise schedule.
How do I get a personalised quote for my dates?
Share your preferred dates, group size, trip length and activity focus via plan your trip, WhatsApp +62 811-3823-875 or email sales@komodoluxury.com. We’ll respond with vessel availability, a suggested itinerary and a transparent breakdown of inclusions, estimated Komodo National Park fees and optional extras, so you can make an informed decision before confirming.