How Much Does a Bali Komodo Boat Tour Cost? Real Price Ranges from Day Trips to 4D3N Cruises
The phrase Bali Komodo boat tour cost can mean very different things depending on how you travel. Some people picture a simple day trip from Labuan Bajo after a quick flight from Bali. Others imagine a full expedition cruise or wooden phinisi sailing all the way from Benoa Harbour in Bali to Komodo and Flores over 7–12 days.
I run trips in this area and see price confusion every single week, so I’ll walk you through real, 2025–2026 price ranges in both USD and IDR, and exactly what affects the cost: shared vs private boat, day trip vs 4D3N, traditional phinisi vs simple open deck boat.
We’ll look at two main patterns:
- Bali (Benoa) → Komodo liveaboard cruises – longer, more expensive, multi‑day expeditions
- Labuan Bajo → Komodo short trips (after a short Bali flight) – day trips and 2–4 day packages
Throughout the post I’ll assume mid‑range, well‑operated boats similar to those used by Bali Komodo Boat Tour, not ultra‑luxury yachts or unsafe budget boats.
1. The Two Main Ways to Do “Bali to Komodo” – And Why Costs Differ So Much
When people ask about Bali Komodo boat tour cost, they’re usually talking about one of these options:
- Bali (Benoa Harbour) → Komodo / Labuan Bajo liveaboard
You sail directly from Bali’s main cruise port, Benoa Harbour, on a phinisi or expedition ship. Trips are usually 7–12 days, visiting Lombok, Sumbawa and various islands before reaching Labuan Bajo. This is the slow, scenic route and costs more overall, but includes accommodation and most meals for a week or longer. - Fly Bali → Labuan Bajo, then boat into Komodo National Park
You take a short flight (under 1 hour) from Bali (DPS) to Labuan Bajo (LBJ), then join a day trip or 2–4 day cruise from Labuan Bajo into Komodo National Park. This is what the majority of travellers do, because it’s much faster and more budget‑friendly overall.
The costs below assume you’re travelling in 2025–2026, when fuel and park fees have stabilised after a few recent increases.
2. Flight + Day Trip: The Cheapest Way to See Komodo from Bali
If your main priority is to see Komodo dragons and snorkel with manta rays in a single day, then the most cost‑efficient combo is:
- Return flight Bali → Labuan Bajo
- Shared or private day boat trip from Labuan Bajo
2.1 Bali → Labuan Bajo flight cost (2025–2026)
- One‑way fare: ~US$60–160 (IDR 950,000 – 2,500,000) depending on airline, season and how early you book
- Return ticket: realistically ~US$130–260 (IDR 2 – 4.2 million)
Budget airlines may advertise lower fares, but once you add baggage and last‑minute pricing, these are the realistic working ranges. Check live prices on carriers like Batik Air, Lion Air, Super Air Jet or Garuda via aggregators such as Skyscanner.
2.2 Shared Komodo day trip from Labuan Bajo: typical price ranges
Shared “open trip” boats are the entry‑level option and the baseline for Bali Komodo boat tour cost comparisons.
- Budget shared day trip
US$80–110 (IDR 1.25 – 1.7 million) per person
What you usually get:- Simple wooden speedboat or basic slow boat
- Hotel/harbour transfers in Labuan Bajo
- Lunch, drinking water, snorkel gear (variable quality)
- Visits to 3–4 main spots: Padar, Komodo or Rinca, Pink Beach / Taka Makassar, Manta Point (weather dependent)
- Mid‑range shared day trip
US$110–150 (IDR 1.7 – 2.3 million) per person
Differences vs budget:- Newer, faster speedboat → less time in transit, more time at the islands
- Better safety gear (life vests for all, radio, often AIS)
- Higher staff‑to‑guest ratio
- Often includes basic photo/video assistance
Always ask whether the price includes Komodo National Park fees. In many cases, these are paid separately in cash at the park, often around:
- IDR 450,000–550,000 per foreign visitor on weekends/holidays (less on weekdays), including ranger, trekking and snorkelling fees. Check the latest breakdown at the official Komodo National Park site or with your tour operator.
2.3 Private Komodo day trip (Labuan Bajo departure)
If you charter the whole boat for your group, prices jump but can still be attractive for 4+ guests.
- Small private speedboat (2–5 guests):
- US$550–900 (IDR 8.5 – 14 million) for the boat
- Common inclusions: boat, fuel, crew, simple lunch, drinks, snorkel gear, harbour transfers
- Larger, more comfortable speedboat (6–12+ guests):
- US$900–1,500 (IDR 14 – 24 million) per day for the boat
- Useful for families or small groups who want privacy and flexibility
Dividing those numbers by group size helps you sanity‑check any Bali Komodo boat tour cost quote you receive from an operator.
3. 2D1N to 4D3N Komodo Cruises: The “Sweet Spot” for Experience vs Cost
If you want sunrise hikes, night skies on deck, and quieter snorkel spots, a 2D1N, 3D2N or 4D3N trip from Labuan Bajo is the best balance.
3.1 Shared cabin boats (phinisi liveaboards)
These are traditional wooden phinisi vessels converted into simple liveaboards with shared or private cabins.
- 2D1N shared trip:
- US$180–260 (IDR 2.8 – 4 million) per person
- Basic fan cabins at the low end; AC cabins and nicer food at the high end
- 3D2N shared trip:
- US$260–420 (IDR 4 – 6.7 million) per person
- Very common length: enough time for Padar, Komodo/Rinca, Manta Point, Taka Makassar, Pink Beach, and some lesser‑visited snorkel spots
- 4D3N shared trip:
- US$380–650 (IDR 6 – 10.5 million) per person
- Gradual pace, more dives/snorkels, extra islands, and usually a more comfortable vessel
These prices typically include:
- Cabin (twin/double; sometimes triple or quad)
- All meals on board, tea/coffee, drinking water
- Basic snorkelling gear
- Boat crew and guide
- Harbour transfers in Labuan Bajo
Not always included:
- National Park fees
- Alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, premium coffee
- Hotel nights before/after the cruise
3.2 Private 2–4 day Komodo charters
When people get a quote from a serious operator like Bali Komodo Boat Tour, they often ask why a “simple wooden boat” costs several thousand dollars. Here’s the real range for a whole‑boat private charter (not per person):
- Simple private boat, fan cabins, 6–10 guests:
- 2D1N: US$1,200–1,800 (IDR 19 – 28 million)
- 3D2N: US$1,800–2,800 (IDR 28 – 44 million)
- 4D3N: US$2,400–3,800 (IDR 38 – 60 million)
- Mid‑range AC phinisi, 8–12 guests:
- 2D1N: US$1,800–2,800 (IDR 28 – 44 million)
- 3D2N: US$2,800–4,500 (IDR 44 – 71 million)
- 4D3N: US$3,800–6,000 (IDR 60 – 95 million)
Per person, a group of 8–10 people can end up paying not much more than a good shared trip, but with:
- Control over the itinerary and timing
- Private chef for your group only
- Flexible cabin assignments for families and couples
4. Bali (Benoa Harbour) → Komodo Liveaboards: 7–12 Day Expeditions
Sailing directly from Benoa Harbour in Bali to Komodo and Flores is a different category of trip – and cost.
Some examples of vessels and trips:
- Larger expedition ships (e.g. Aqua Blu style), which often call at Benoa Cruise Ship Terminal / North Jetty at around 15:00 for embarkation
- Traditional phinisi liveaboards that do one‑way Bali → Labuan Bajo or round‑trip Bali–Komodo–Bali itineraries
- Occasional state passenger ships like Tilongkabila or Binaiya, which take about 36 hours just for the Benoa → Labuan Bajo crossing, not counting stops
4.1 Typical durations and routes
Most private/liveaboard Bali–Komodo cruises are:
- 7–12 days in total
- Including visits to Lombok, Gili Islands, Moyo, Satonda, Sumbawa, then into Komodo National Park, finishing in Labuan Bajo (or returning to Bali on longer itineraries)
4.2 Bali Komodo boat tour cost for long liveaboards (per person)
For a quality vessel in 2025–2026:
- Upper‑midrange phinisi liveaboard (shared cabins):
- 7–8 days: US$1,800–3,000 (IDR 28 – 47 million) per person
- 9–12 days: US$2,700–4,800 (IDR 42 – 76 million) per person
- Luxury expedition ship (Aqua Blu level, suite cabins, fine dining):
- 7–8 days: US$4,500–9,000+ (IDR 71 – 142+ million) per person
These trips are more expensive, but they include:
- Accommodation for a week or more
- Full board meals (often very high quality)
- Guided excursions on multiple islands between Bali and Flores
- Often diving, kayaking, or other water sports
For private charter of an entire Bali–Komodo phinisi for 6–12 guests, you’re usually looking at:
- US$18,000–40,000 (IDR 285 – 635 million) for 7–10 days, depending on size, season, and inclusion of diving.
5. What to Expect Onboard: Comfort Levels vs Price
Understanding onboard life helps you decide which Bali Komodo boat tour cost bracket fits your expectations.
5.1 Budget day boats / simple liveaboards
- Cabins: Sometimes none (sleep on deck with a mattress) or very simple fan‑cooled cabins with shared bathrooms
- Food: Basic Indonesian dishes (nasi goreng, mie goreng, chicken, vegetables, fruit)
- Facilities: Limited shade, small communal area, simple snorkeling gear
- Who it suits: Backpackers, very price‑sensitive travellers comfortable with roughing it
5.2 Mid‑range phinisi (most popular choice)
- Cabins: AC cabins with private or semi‑private bathrooms
- Food: Mix of Indonesian and Western dishes, snacks, fresh fruit, coffee & tea included
- Facilities: Indoor lounge, shaded deck with beanbags or loungers, sound system, sometimes kayaks/SUPs
- Who it suits: Couples, families, small groups who want comfort but not full luxury pricing
5.3 High‑end yachts & expedition ships
- Cabins: Hotel‑standard or better, en‑suite bathrooms, large windows
- Food: Multi‑course dining, often chefs from international hotels, curated wine lists
- Facilities: Multiple decks, indoor bar, library, dive centre, spa rooms, tenders, water toys
- Who it suits: Honeymooners, multi‑generational families, and travellers used to luxury river or ocean cruises
6. Key Factors That Change Your Bali Komodo Boat Tour Cost
When you compare quotes from different operators, pay attention to these cost drivers:
- Season
July–September, Easter, and year‑end holidays see the highest prices and fastest sell‑out. - Boat type & age
Newer, faster speedboats and well‑maintained phinisi with AC cost more, but save time and usually offer better safety standards. - Group size
Private charters are expensive for 2–3 people, but become very reasonable for 8–12. - Inclusions
Always ask: Are park fees, harbour fees, and Komodo ranger fees included? Are there fuel surcharges? - Diving vs snorkelling
Dive liveaboards charge more because they carry compressors, dive masters and extra safety equipment.
7. How to Choose the Right Budget Level for You
To match your expectations with a realistic Bali Komodo boat tour cost, start with these questions:
- Do you want comfort or just “the cheapest way”?
If comfort matters, aim at least for a mid‑range shared trip with AC and good reviews. - Is your priority time or money?
If you have limited days, fly Bali → Labuan Bajo and do a 2–4 day cruise rather than a long Bali–Komodo liveaboard. - Are you OK sharing with strangers?
If yes, shared boats are far cheaper. If no, budget for a private charter. - How many people in your group?
Couples often go shared; groups of 6–10 can often afford private charters at similar per‑person cost.
If you send me your dates, group size, and comfort level via WhatsApp, I can usually give a ballpark figure within 2–3 minutes and suggest concrete itineraries that match those numbers.
To get a tailored quote for 2025–2026 departures, contact:
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