Komodo boat charter prices in 2026 run from around IDR 3.55 million per person for a shared cabin to IDR 52–280 million for a private full-boat charter (average about IDR 133 million), while superyacht charters are priced in USD at roughly USD 4,500–9,000+ per night. Duration, boat class, and group size decide your final rate.
If you have been comparing Komodo boat charter prices across a dozen tabs and getting a different number every time, this is the guide that ends the confusion. As an owner-operated fleet running Komodo and Labuan Bajo departures every week, we publish real 2026 rates — not “from” teaser prices that triple at checkout. Below you will find exact IDR and USD bands by boat class and trip length, what is genuinely included, the per-person math for splitting a private charter, and the deposit terms so there are no surprises.
Three pricing worlds exist in Komodo, and mixing them up is the single biggest reason travelers overpay. Here is the honest 2026 landscape:
| Charter Type | Typical Price (2026) | Basis | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shared cabin (open trip) | IDR 3.55M – 12.5M per person | Per person, 2–4 days | Solo travelers, couples, budget-conscious |
| Private boat charter (whole boat) | IDR 52M – 280M (avg ~133M) | Whole boat, per trip | Families, friend groups, privacy |
| Superyacht / luxury charter | USD 4,500 – 9,000+ per night | Per night, all-inclusive | Ultra-luxury, celebrations, corporate |
The shared-cabin route is the cheapest way to see the same dragons, pink beaches, and manta rays as everyone else. Private charter is where most of our guests land: you control the itinerary, the guest list, and the pace. Superyachts are a different category entirely — think crewed floating villas with chefs, dive masters, and stabilizers. For a full breakdown of which class wins on value, see our best Komodo boat charter comparison.
Private charter is priced per boat, per trip — not per person — so your cost-per-head drops fast as the group grows. The table below reflects our actual 2026 charter rates across standard, premium, and luxury phinisi classes for the most-booked durations.
| Duration | Standard Boat | Premium Phinisi | Luxury Phinisi |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 days / 1 night | IDR 52M – 68M | IDR 78M – 105M | IDR 140M – 180M |
| 3 days / 2 nights | IDR 68M – 95M | IDR 110M – 155M | IDR 185M – 240M |
| 4 days / 3 nights | IDR 95M – 125M | IDR 160M – 210M | IDR 245M – 280M |
The 3-day/2-night private charter is our single most popular package — long enough to reach Padar Island, Komodo and Rinca ranger walks, Pink Beach, Manta Point, and Taka Makassar without rushing. Boats like Ayvara and Malca in our premium and luxury tiers book out fastest during the October–April prime season. If you want the full private experience mapped out cabin-by-cabin, read our private Komodo boat charter 2026 guide.
Charter looks expensive until you divide it. Take a premium phinisi at IDR 130 million for 3 days/2 nights, sleeping 10 guests in five cabins:
This is why groups of 8+ almost always charter privately rather than book individual cabins. You pay for the boat once and split it however you like.
At the top of the market, Komodo superyachts are quoted per night in USD because the majority of these guests pay from abroad. Expect USD 4,500–9,000+ per night depending on length, cabin count, and crew ratio, with the largest crewed yachts exceeding USD 12,000/night in peak weeks.
These rates are genuinely all-inclusive: private chef, sommelier-level bar, dive and watersports equipment, tenders, and a crew-to-guest ratio approaching 1:1. A typical 3-night superyacht charter for a family of eight lands around USD 18,000–27,000 total — comparable to a luxury villa week in Bali, but mobile across the entire archipelago.
“Cheap” quotes are usually cheap because they strip out the essentials and bill them later. Our published charter prices include:
Not included — and you should budget for these separately:
Our terms are deliberately simple and are the same for every guest:
A note on timing: open-trip cabins are booked on average 89 days ahead, and private charters around 143 days ahead. During the October–April prime window, the best phinisi and all superyachts go first. If your dates are fixed, treat the 50% deposit as your date-lock — a boat is only truly yours once the deposit clears.
We are the owner-operator, not a reseller marking up someone else’s boat. That means the price you see is the price of the actual vessel, our crew answers to us, and there is no agency layer inflating your quote or losing your special requests. Our fleet holds TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice recognition, and every charter — from a 2-day shared cabin to a week-long superyacht — is run by the same team that owns the boats.
Whether you are weighing a shared cabin against a private charter, or trying to decide which phinisi class fits your group, we will give you a straight answer and a firm all-in quote in IDR — no teaser pricing.
Tell us your dates, group size, and preferred duration, and we will send a fixed 2026 quote with the boat, cabins, and full inclusions itemized. Message us on WhatsApp for the fastest reply — most quotes go out within the hour. Confirm with a 50% deposit, pay the balance at H-14, and your Komodo adventure is locked. Compare classes first in our best Komodo boat charter guide, or go straight to the details in private Komodo boat charter 2026.