Planning a trip to Indonesia’s Komodo National Park? If you’re after a blend of luxury, authentic sailing, and unforgettable island vistas, the 3 Days Deluxe Boat Private Cabin Sailing Trip with Bale Laut might just be your perfect escape. This experience promises a chance to explore Indonesia’s most iconic islands, from Komodo to Padar, all aboard a traditional Indonesian Phinisi vessel.
What we love about this experience:
- The stunning views from Kelor and Padar islands, which offer postcard-perfect landscapes.
- The authentic sailing feel on a modern take of the Indonesian Phinisi, blending tradition with comfort.
- The well-rounded itinerary that hits many highlights of Komodo National Park, including Pink Beach and Manta Point.
One consideration: Several reviews mention inconsistent communication and the potential for service gaps, so clear expectations and flexibility are key.
This tour suits those who crave a luxurious yet authentic adventure, enjoy snorkeling and wildlife, and prefer a guided experience with all logistics taken care of. If you’re someone who values stunning scenery, good food, and a small-group vibe, this trip could be a real highlight of your Indonesia travels.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the 3-Day Komodo Sailing Experience
- The Boat: A Modern Indonesian Phinisi
- The Itinerary: A Day-by-Day Breakdown
- What Travelers Can Expect
- The Value: Is It Worth the Price?
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- FAQs
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Luxury meets authenticity on a modern traditional Phinisi boat.
- Multiple island stops offer diverse scenery, from wildlife to surreal landscapes.
- All-included meals and snorkeling gear add great value.
- Well-suited for travelers looking for a balanced mix of adventure and comfort.
- Some reviews highlight communication issues, so clarity on expectations is helpful.
- The price of $585 provides a comprehensive 3-day experience, including transfers and meals.
An In-Depth Look at the 3-Day Komodo Sailing Experience
This trip is designed for travelers who want to explore the stunning islands surrounding Flores and Komodo in style and comfort. With a price tag of $585 per person, it offers a lot of value considering the included meals, transfers, and a private cabin experience. Let’s get into what makes this tour special—and what to watch out for.
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The Boat: A Modern Indonesian Phinisi
The vessel used here is described as a luxury Phinisi, a traditional Indonesian sailing ship, but with a modern twist. This means you can expect the charm and authenticity of a classic boat combined with the safety and comfort of modern amenities. Travelers appreciate the safe and well-maintained boats used by Bale Laut, which is a crucial consideration given the remote nature of the islands.
However, some reviews suggest that the boat might not always meet expectations of luxury, with one guest mentioning that the cabin was noisy, located above the engine, and surrounded by cockroaches. This indicates that while the vessel is branded as luxury, the experience can vary depending on the specific boat and crew onboard.
The Itinerary: A Day-by-Day Breakdown
Day 1: From Flores to the Islands
The adventure kicks off at 8:00 am with pickup from your hotel or hotel in Labuan Bajo, streamlining the start. The first stop is Kelor Island, which offers one of the most breathtaking views early on. Standing atop the island, you’ll see sprawling hills and a panorama that looks straight out of a dream—perfect for photos or just soaking in the natural beauty.
Next, you’ll visit Manjarite Island—a lesser-visited spot with a tiny pier and quiet surroundings. The quietness here, away from the crowds, makes it a hidden gem. One reviewer pointed out that few operators take guests here, making it a true off-the-beaten-path stop.
Then, you’ll head to Kalong Island, famous for its large colony of bats (kalong) that hang around in the evening, creating a truly unique sight. Observing thousands of bats taking flight at sunset can be a surreal experience.
Day 2: The Iconic Islands and Wildlife Encounters
Day two offers some of the most iconic stops. Padar Island, with its surreal, fairy-tale-like landscape, is a highlight. Its grassy ridges and bright green mountains look like a scene from a fantasy film. Surrounded by three turquoise bays, each beach offers unique swimming or snorkeling spots, often with fewer crowds.
Pink Beach is another extraordinary stop—one of only seven beaches with pink sand on the planet. The color comes from crushed coral, creating a stunning contrast against the crystal-clear water. Many travelers, including those on this tour, appreciate the opportunity to snorkel here, enjoying coral reefs teeming with marine life.
The highlight of the area is the Komodo Dragon itself. As the park’s most famous resident, the giant lizard is a must-see. The guides are knowledgeable and can explain the biology and conservation significance of these creatures, which exist only here and on Rinca Island.
Additional stops include Manta Point, where you can often see graceful manta rays gliding effortlessly near the surface. One reviewer noted that rays about 3 meters in size frequently pass by, making it a magical snorkeling spot. Taka Makassar, a tiny island, offers shallow waters ideal for small-group snorkeling, although large boats cannot dock there easily.
Day 3: Paradise Islands and Final Highlights
The last day features Kanawa Island, renowned for its white sandy beaches and vibrant coral reefs. Often called a paradise, it’s the perfect place for a relaxed morning swim or snorkeling, soaking in the local marine life.
This day provides a calm, scenic finish to your trip, with enough time to explore and relax before heading back to Labuan Bajo.
What Travelers Can Expect

Snorkeling gear is provided, making it easier to enjoy the abundant marine life. The tour supplies drinks, snacks, and fresh fruits throughout the journey—perfect for refueling after long swims or island hikes. The food is often highlighted as a positive aspect, with reviewers mentioning tasty meals and tapas.
Transportation is handled for you, with hotel pickups and drop-offs included, ensuring a smooth start and finish. The group size is limited to 20 travelers, which fosters a more intimate experience—ideal if you prefer smaller, manageable groups.
One traveler noted that communication with the crew might be inconsistent; the guide may not speak perfect English, which could cause confusion about activity start times or meeting points. Travelers who are flexible and patient will likely enjoy the experience more.
Accommodation on board is described as private cabins, which many find a highlight. However, as some reviews suggest, the quality of cabins can vary, so managing expectations is wise.
The Value: Is It Worth the Price?

At $585 per person, this 3-day trip offers comprehensive coverage of Komodo’s top spots, all with meals and transfers included. When compared to similar tours, this is quite competitive, especially considering the privacy of your cabin and the guided nature of the experience.
However, it’s worth noting that the Komodo National Park entrance fee of IDR 650,000 (roughly $45 USD) is not included in the price, so you should budget for this extra. The value is also enhanced by the access to exclusive spots like Pink Beach, Manta Point, and Padar, which might be costly or complicated to visit independently.
Some reviews express disappointment about the lack of luxury amenities and communication issues, but these are often balanced by the stunning scenery, good food, and professional guides. If your priority is authentic experiences, beautiful views, and marine adventures, this tour tends to deliver.
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Who Is This Tour Best For?

This trip suits adventurous travelers who enjoy sailing, snorkeling, and island exploration while appreciating a touch of comfort. It’s ideal for those looking for an authentic Indonesian boat experience without sacrificing safety and convenience.
People who don’t mind a small-group setting and can be flexible with communication will find this tour rewarding. It’s less suited for travelers expecting five-star luxury or those who require perfect English-speaking guides, but plenty of travelers find the experience more than worth it.
FAQs

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes private cabin accommodation, snorkeling equipment, meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner), drinks, snacks, fruits, trip documentation, and transfers within Labuan Bajo.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, the Komodo national park entrance fee of IDR 650,000 per person is an extra expense not included in the tour price.
How many people will be on the boat?
The group size is limited to a maximum of 20 travelers, ensuring a more intimate experience.
What should I bring?
Bring your swimwear, sun protection, a hat, waterproof camera, and any personal necessities. The boat provides snorkeling gear, but you may wish to bring your own mask or fins if preferred.
Is the boat comfortable?
Most travelers say the boat is nice and safe, but some reviews indicate cabins can be noisy or basic. If comfort is a priority, request details beforehand.
What is the best time to go?
Most trips start at 8:00 am. The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Final Thoughts

This 3 Days Deluxe Boat Private Cabin Sailing Trip in Komodo Island offers a well-rounded taste of Indonesia’s incredible marine and island scenery. It balances adventure with some touch of comfort, making it a strong choice for travelers seeking authentic experiences without feeling entirely rough-edged.
The itinerary’s highlights—Padar’s surreal landscape, Pink Beach’s unique sand, and the chance to see Komodo Dragons—are truly unforgettable. While communication and cabin quality can vary, the overall value and access to iconic sites make this tour a worthwhile consideration.
If you’re prepared for a bit of unpredictability and eager to explore the best of Komodo with an experienced crew, this trip could be your gateway to some of Indonesia’s most extraordinary landscapes.
In summary, this tour is best suited for adventurous, open-minded travelers who want a guided, authentic experience on a traditional vessel, with plenty of opportunities for snorkeling and wildlife encounters. The mix of stunning scenery, good food, and small-group intimacy makes it a compelling choice for most nature and marine lovers heading to Komodo.
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