Komodo

Untamed Islands, Timeless Encounters — A Private Expedition Into Komodo’s Wild Heart.

Untamed Islands

Untamed Islands Timeless Encounters, A Journey Into Komodo’s Wild Soul.

Embark on a voyage through ancient lands where dragons roam and coral reefs blaze with color. Komodo National Park is a living frontier—where rugged savannahs meet turquoise bays, and every island unveils a new chapter of discovery. Dive into world-renowned waters, trek to panoramic heights, and anchor in secluded coves untouched by time. This is adventure, untamed.
Indonesian Tropical Ocean Bliss
School of bigeye trevally (Caranx sexfasciatus) underwater
Explore Komodo

Journey Into Komodo’s Untamed Beauty

A Convergence of Wild Earth and Living Sea

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Komodo National Park is a rare ecological frontier. Its nutrient-rich currents sustain over 1,000 fish species, 260 types of coral, and frequent encounters with manta rays and reef sharks.

Above the surface, volcanic ridges and savannahs shelter the iconic Komodo dragon—Earth’s largest living lizard—within one of Indonesia’s most vital and diverse ecosystems.

A Dramatic Chain of Volcanic Isles

Komodo National Park stretches across a rugged archipelago of more than 30 islands—each sculpted by time, wind, and fire. Towering ridgelines, hidden bays, and ancient coastlines form a dramatic seascape that invites exploration by sea and by foot.

A Protected Wilderness of Land and Sea

Spanning over 1,700 square kilometers, Komodo National Park is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Indonesia’s most important marine reserves. Strict protections safeguard its vibrant reefs, rich marine life, and endangered species—ensuring its legacy endures.

 

Remote. Rugged. Remarkable.

Accessible only by boat, Komodo remains a place where nature reigns. With little development and vast expanses of untouched terrain, it is a raw and elemental frontier—perfect for those seeking true escape.

F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked

From travel logistics to onboard comforts, explore answers to the most common questions about chartering in and around the Komodo Islands.
What is the best time of year to visit the Komodo Islands?
The ideal time to explore Komodo by yacht is between April and October, when the seas are calm, the weather is dry, and conditions are ideal for diving, snorkeling, and trekking.
Komodo National Park is located in eastern Indonesia, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores. The nearest airport is Labuan Bajo (LBJ), with daily flights from Bali and other major Indonesian cities. Your private yacht departs from the harbor nearby.
Yes. We offer custom itineraries with activities tailored to families, including beach picnics, snorkeling in shallow reefs, paddleboarding, and nature walks with experienced local guides.
Your charter includes spacious, air-conditioned cabins, a private chef and full crew, diving and snorkeling equipment, daily excursions, and access to paddleboards, tenders, and more—all curated for a seamless journey.
Komodo offers a rare mix of dramatic landscapes, exceptional diving, and remote anchorages. Its UNESCO protection, natural wonders, and isolation make it one of Southeast Asia’s most exclusive yachting destinations.
Expect volcanic islands, vibrant coral gardens, encounters with Komodo dragons, and panoramic hikes—all experienced in complete comfort aboard your private yacht.
Yes. Komodo is world-renowned for its marine biodiversity, with nutrient-rich currents that support thriving coral reefs, manta rays, turtles, and a wide range of reef fish.
Not at all. Many sites are suitable for beginners and snorkelers, and most yachts provide experienced dive instructors to guide all skill levels.

Not at all. Many sites are suitable for beginners and snorkelers, and most yachts provide experienced dive instructors to guide all skill levels.