3 Days Deluxe Boat Private Cabin Sailing Trip in Komodo Island

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Overview

Available languages

English

72 hours

Mobile ticket

Bale Laut Liveaboard will take you to faraway lands that seems to fall from heaven itself. Flores island & Komodo island are separated by the Flores Sea, and between them lies a string of islets, each is blessed with breathtaking landscapes. With over 18,000 islands, Indonesia is the biggest archipelago in the world. Cruising on a traditional Indonesian Luxury Phinisi is a great way to discover the wonderful treasures Flores has to offer. Bale Laut features the best and safest boats.

Taking a Komodo cruise is the only option to get around and relish every beauty lies in between Flores and Komodo. Get more authentic sailing experience by cruising in a modern take of Indonesian Luxury Phinisi, the greatest way to wander around the archipelago and embark on a Flores exploration. Flores calls for the true adventurers.

Additional Info

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

What‘s Included

Trip Documentation

Mineral Water, Soda, Snack, Fruits

Use of Snorkelling equipment

Gratuities

Komodo national Park Entrance Fee

Meeting and Pickup

Pickup points

Select a pickup point

What To Expect

Day 1

Kelor Island, Manjarite Island, Kalong Island (Sunset Point)

Accommodations

Living On Board (Luxury Phinisi)

Food and Drinks

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Kelor Island

kelor & its breathtaking view Kelor is a small island located in front of the the beautiful hills of Flores. It is one of the must do in the Komodo National Park as the view from the top of the island is simply breathtaking. A short hike of 15 minutes will lead you to the top where a panoramic view on Flores. The perfect spot to take pictures and selfies. Two white sandy beaches are perfect to relax and swim around before going back to Labuan Bajo after a wonderful trip in the amazing Komodo National Park.

Admission Not Applicable
2

Manjarite Beach

Strange name and not many boat providers bring their guests to this place. Manjarite Island is about an hour from Labuan Bajo and its position is close to Rinca Island. There is a small wooden pier there. The island is uninhabited, and there is a clear, greenish shallow beach, with a depth of about 3-5 meters. Shallow water with minimum waves, making this location a perfect spot for easy snorkeling or relaxing on the boat, enjoying the scenery while our crew prepares lunch and refreshments. From the top, you can see the bottom full of various colorful fishes such as clownfish, scorpionfish, angelfish and even blue ribbon eels.

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3

Labuan Bajo

Kalong Island is named after its majority of occupants which are “Kalong” or the bat. Located just near Rinca Island or 8 kilometers from Labuan Bajo, there are thousands of bats living on this small island. Since the whole island is covered with mangrove forest, this island can be adored from distant only. The best time to visit Kalong Island is during the dusk as the bats are wonderfully flying in a big group and leaving for other neighboring islands to find food. This beautiful formation of flying bats can also be seen early in the morning as they go back to their homes. For its natural show, Kalong Island has become a popular and busy destination in Komodo National Park.

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Day 2

Padar island, Pink Beach, Komodo Island, Manta Point, Taka Makassar

Accommodations

Living On Board (Luxury Phinisi)

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

DINNER

Dinner

1

Padar Island

Padar is mostly savannah-covered, surreal landscape fringed by bright green-capped mountains of fairy-tale shapes. It’s all surrounded by three turquoise bays, and curiously, each one of the bays’ beaches has different coloured sand: One is pearly white, another charcoal black, and a third is a very rare baby pink. It is a rare combination, a quirk of this unique island.

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2

Pink Beach

Pink Beach, or Pantai Merah, as it is aptly named, is one of seven pink beaches on the planet, and is just one of the many amazing features of Komodo Island that make it truly a Natural Wonder of Nature. This exceptional beach gets its striking color from microscopic animals called Foraminifera, which produces a red pigment on the coral reefs. For this reason, it is called Red Beach in the local tongue. When the tiny fragments of red coral combine with the white sands, this produces the soft pink color that is visible along the shoreline. Aside from Pink Beach itself, a few small segments along Komodo’s eastern bay also have a pinkish tint.

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3

Komodo

The most remarkable inhabitant of Komodo National Park is the Komodo Lizard, Varanus komodoensis. These giant lizards, existing no-where else in the world, are of great scientific interest, especially for their evolutionary implications. Most commonly known as 'Komodo Dragons', due to its appearance and aggressive behavior, the Komodo Lizard, is the largest living species of lizard, growing to an average length of 2 to 3 meters. The species is the last representative of a relic population of large lizards that once lived across Indonesia and Australia. As well as being home to the Komodo dragon, the Park provides a refuge for many other notable terrestrial species such as the orange-footed scrub fowl, an endemic rat, and the Timor deer.

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4

Manta Point

Manta Point is the most strategic location to witness Manta Rays. These creatures often pass by this spot peacefully. Their size is about 3 meters. They can hurt you easily. Though, they swim elegantly. Actually, the sea is warm. You only need to pay attention to its underwater current. It is quite strong. For beginners, it is better to dive in with an instructor. The sea doesn’t have lots of corals, actually. That means your main attraction will be the Manta Rays.

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5

Taka Makassar Island

Taka Makassar is so small. In fact, it is smaller than a soccer field. Since it features shallow water, big boats aren’t able to get near to this island. Due to this reason, tourists usually ride a smaller boat either from Manta Point or Komodo Island. The name of the boat is Sail Komodo. Due to its shallowness, you can swim comfortably. It is similar to a swimming pool. Not to mention the water has a stunning color, which is clear Tosca. It is the sign of narrow water, after all.

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Day 3

Kanawa Island

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

LUNCH

Lunch

1

Kanawa Island

Kanawa is one of the most famous island of the Komodo National Park. Located at the border of the park, Kanawa is known for its white sand beaches and coral reefs. Often described as paradise island, it is the perfect place to rest, relax and do snorkeling on the surrounding reef. Dolphin, stingrays, turtles and many starfishes are living in the reef nearby the island. Only 35 min away from Labuan Bajo, most of the day trip will stop at Kanawa to finish the day and admire the beautiful sunset over Sangeang volcano. Kanawa has a small resort located on the southern part that can welcome you for a night or more. It is possible to climb the small hill to enjoy a panoramic view over the wonderful surroundings and meet some of the goats and birds who live here.

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Options

3 Days Deluxe Boat Private Cabin Sailing Trip in Komodo Island

Pickup included

Reviews

4.75

40 reviews

Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor

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  • Communication poor on this trip

    CHRISTOPHER P,

    Jun 8, 2025

    - Viator

    3.00

    The boat was nice but the communication on the trip was not good . The guide didnt understand English and didn’t properly communicate meeting points or even what the next activity start time was to the whole group.The safety standards were lacking. The boat was delayed starting due to mechanical failure so the first days trip was crammed into a few hours by speedboat . The first snorkelling spot had a really strong current and you needed to be a good strong swimmer to get back to the boat . The water was very choppy and guests were struggling to get on the boat and some were getting scared and being pushed too close to the propeller. Was not a nice experience. There was not enough crew in the water checking all 21 people were ok . The guide didn’t do a proper introduction of the guests or staff or explain what food was vegetarian etc we were basically just left to ask each other for information . I have been on other trips were the guides were really fun inclusive and informative. The food was ok . Our deluxe cabin was nice and the scenery was amazing .

  • Horrible experience

    Izabel N,

    Dec 11, 2024

    - Viator

    1.00

    We paid for a deluxe boat and they send us to a different one, full with bugs. I am still fighting with them to give me back my money. I will never repeat. They are shameless!!

  • Rip off and hooked up

    DrRalf S,

    Jan 21, 2024

    - Viator

    2.00

    This was not a luxury sailing trip at all, a simple motor boat!!! Very disappointed with a cabin above the engine running all night and surrounded by cockroaches at night. Not even WiFi available, very basic with rotten equipment! Staff nice and food very good but head showed no interest in us as his clients and no agenda send upfront.

From $585.00

4.75
40 reviews