Labuan Bajo
Up to 17 travelers
6 Cabins
Having made her maiden voyage in 2018, the Maipa Deapati was specifically designed to provide ample space and modern support for both professional diving and leisure cruises. The vessel accommodates 14 to 16 guests across six air-conditioned ensuite cabins, including two stunning ocean-view suites on the upper deck—one of which features a private balcony and capacity for up to four family members. Between adventures, guests can gather for delicious meals prepared with fresh local ingredients or utilize the boat’s dedicated spaces designed to support those needing a focused working environment while at sea.
Life on board centers around the raw beauty of the Indonesian archipelago, with a heavy emphasis on underwater discovery and active exploration. The boat is “diving ready,” offering up to four dives per day for scuba enthusiasts and providing high-quality equipment for snorkeling and swimming in the coral triangle’s best spots. With two tender boats available for shore excursions and a top deck perfect for sunset barbecues, Maipa Deapati offers a versatile and high-performance base for trekking Padar Island, searching for Komodo dragons, or discovering the diverse marine life of Alor, Lombok, and Sumbawa.
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Speedboats focus on covering highlights efficiently within a single day and return to shore by afternoon or sunset. Liveaboard phinisi move at a slower pace, include overnight stays, and offer a more immersive experience on the water and out on land. The choice depends on whether you prefer a one-day exploration or a relaxed, multi-day journey.
Larger liveaboard phinisi are generally more stable than speedboats, which can feel more movement at higher speeds. Most routes stay within sheltered waters, but conditions can vary. If you’re prone to seasickness, we recommend calmer seasons and bringing medication as a precaution.
Most vessels offer shaded areas, open decks, and indoor spaces to rest between activities. Liveaboards include sleeping cabins or shared accommodations for overnight comfort, while day boats focus on seating and shade. Comfort levels vary by vessel, and details are always listed on each page.
Each vessel suits a different travel style. Some are ideal for couples or relaxed travelers, while others work well for families, groups, or divers. If you’re unsure, we can help match you with a vessel based on pace, comfort, and experience type.
Itineraries may be adjusted if sea or weather conditions require it. Safety and comfort always come first. If changes are needed, the captain and crew will let you know the alternative stops or adjust timing to make sure the journey stays enjoyable while avoiding rough conditions.
Activities typically include a mix of island walks, snorkeling, beach time, and scenic cruising. Some journeys may include wildlife spotting or short hikes, depending on the area and conditions. The focus is on variety and balance rather than packing the day too tightly.
Many of our experiences are designed to be approachable for first-time visitors, covering key highlights while keeping the pace manageable. The crew is experienced in guiding guests who are new to Komodo and will help make the experience comfortable and easy to follow.
Most days are moderately active, with time split between exploring, relaxing onboard, and enjoying the scenery. You won’t be rushed from place to place, and there’s usually flexibility to slow things down depending on the group and conditions.
Itineraries serve as a guideline rather than a hard-written script. While the main journey is planned, adjustments may happen based on weather, sea conditions, or group preferences. This flexibility allows the journey to feel natural rather than the common tours.
Safety always comes first. Routes or stop orders may be adjusted based on sea and weather conditions. When this happens, the crew will choose the best alternative to keep the journey safe and enjoyable.
Pack light, breathable clothing, swimwear, sun protection, and comfortable footwear. A dry bag, reef-safe sunscreen, and personal medication are also recommended. For liveaboards, basic toiletries and towels are usually provided, but details vary by vessel.
Fly into Labuan Bajo Airport from major Indonesian cities such as Bali or Jakarta. Direct flights are available daily, and most journeys start with a pickup from the airport or your hotel. We’ll share exact meeting details after booking.
Komodo can be visited year-round, with each season offering a different feel. Dry months bring calmer seas and peak travel, while shoulder and rainy seasons offer fewer crowds and greener landscapes. The best time depends on your travel style and priorities.
We understand that plans can shift. Changes, reschedules, or cancellations are handled on a case-by-case basis depending on timing and operator policies. Deposits are generally non-refundable, but in some situations, rescheduling or partial refunds may be possible with operator approval. If anything changes, just contact us as early as possible and we’ll help explore the best available options.
All payments are handled securely through Xendit, our official payment partner. You’ll receive a payment link that supports credit and debit cards, bank transfers, e-wallets, and QR payments. For your security, we never ask for payments via personal bank accounts or unofficial channels.
Final payment is typically due 21 days before departure. For some shared or one-day journeys, full payment may be required upfront. The exact payment schedule will always be clearly stated in your invoice before you commit.
Your departure date is secured with a down payment. This locks the vessel and itinerary for your chosen dates and confirms your spot with the operator. Until the deposit is made, availability is not guaranteed, especially during peak travel periods.
Once you’ve chosen a vessel and journey, just reach out to us via email or WhatsApp with your preferences (dates, number of guests, cabin type if applicable). We’ll check availability with the operator and send you a secure payment link. Once payment is made, your booking is confirmed and we’ll take care of the rest, from coordination to trip details.
Open Deck trips offer a slower and more relaxed experience with fewer stops, while Speedboats move faster and cover more locations in a single day. Phinisi trips are multi-day Komodo open trips where you stay overnight and explore more areas at an immersive pace.
Shared Komodo boat tours follow a set itinerary designed to cover the park’s main highlights within the available time. This keeps the trip organized for the whole group. Minor adjustments may happen depending on sea conditions, but the overall route remains consistent.
On liveaboard trips, you’ll stay overnight on the boat in shared or private cabins depending on the vessel. Cabins typically include basic bedding, and some boats offer upgraded facilities. It’s best to check the specific vessel details to understand the cabin options available for your shared Komodo boat trip.
Yes, a Labuan Bajo open trip is a group-based experience where you’ll be traveling with other guests. Group sizes depend on the vessel, but trips are carefully organized to keep the experience comfortable. Many travelers join solo or in pairs, making it a great way to meet others.
Most shared Komodo boat tours include the boat, crew, fuel, snorkeling gear, and the full itinerary. For multi-day trips, accommodation and meals on board are typically included as well. Komodo National Park entrance fees and ranger fees are usually separate and confirmed before your trip.
Prices are per person and depend on the type of journey, duration, and vessel. One-day trips are generally more accessible, while 3-day liveaboards cost more due to accommodation and meals. The best way to compare is by browsing available options to find the perfect Komodo open trip for your schedule.
Komodo boat charters range from speedboats for fast day trips to Phinisi vessels designed for multi-day liveaboard experiences. Each type offers a different pace, comfort level, and overall way to explore.
Komodo can be visited year-round, but April and May are often considered the best months, as the islands turn lush green and the weather begins to stabilize after the rainy season. Conditions vary throughout the year, but a private Komodo boat trip remains flexible enough to adapt your journey to the sea.
One-day trips are ideal for quick highlights, while 2-3 days offer a more balanced experience across multiple islands. Longer trips allow you to explore more remote locations at a slower and more immersive pace.
Yes, private journeys are fully flexible. You can design a custom Komodo itinerary, decide which locations to visit, and adjust how long you stay at each stop. Your captain will guide the journey along the way and may suggest small route adjustments based on sea conditions to keep the trip smooth.
Most Komodo boat charters include the boat, crew, fuel, snorkeling gear, and onboard amenities, while multi-day trips also cover meals and accommodation. Additional costs such as national park fees or ranger fees are usually separate and confirmed before your trip.
Prices depend on the vessel type, trip duration, and group size. Day trips are generally more accessible, while multi-day liveaboards cost more due to accommodation, crew, and onboard services. Since each Labuan Bajo private boat offers a different setup, the best way to get a clear idea of pricing is by browsing our vessel listings to compare your options.