
Private En-Suite Cabins
Every cabin locks, has its own bathroom, and keeps air conditioning running overnight — hotel-grade mattresses and freshwater showers replace the shared bunks and bucket baths of a budget trip.
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Quick Answer: A luxury Komodo liveaboard is a multi-day charter with private en-suite cabins, air conditioning, a dedicated crew, and a curated route through Komodo National Park — not a shared-cabin open trip. Komodo Island Liveaboard runs this premium tier aboard the Mutiara Phinisi-class fleet within the Komodo Luxury network. Price starts from USD 5,300 per night.
Every cabin on a luxury charter is private and en-suite, reserved only for your own party, with air conditioning that runs all night, hotel-grade bedding, and a freshwater shower — a hard break from bunk-style, shared-bathroom open-trip boats.
Crew ratios run tight too: roughly one crew member per two to three guests, versus one per six to eight on a budget trip, and dinners are plated course by course rather than passed buffet-style.
Within the Mutiara Phinisi fleet, luxury is a build standard: ironwood hulls finished with modern en-suite cabins and dedicated dive decks, chartered whole-vessel so the route bends around your own group.

From private staterooms to a dedicated dive crew, here’s what separates a Mutiara Phinisi-class charter from a standard open trip.

Every cabin locks, has its own bathroom, and keeps air conditioning running overnight — hotel-grade mattresses and freshwater showers replace the shared bunks and bucket baths of a budget trip.
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Crew ratios run about one to every two or three guests, and a full galley plates breakfast, lunch, and dinner course by course instead of a shared buffet line.
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Traditional Sulawesi ironwood hulls are finished with modern en-suite cabins and a dedicated dive deck with freshwater rinse stations — heritage design with hotel-grade comfort.
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Book the entire boat and the route bends around your group’s dive level and schedule — no other cabins, no shared itinerary, no majority vote on where to sail next.
Book Now| Cabin Class | Typical Occupancy | Bathroom | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Master/VIP Cabin | 2 guests (1 queen/king bed) | Private en-suite, hot water | Honeymoons, anniversaries |
| Deluxe Cabin | 2 guests (twin or double) | Private en-suite | Couples, friend pairs |
| Family Cabin | 3-4 guests (mixed bedding) | Private en-suite | Families with children |
| Standard Private Cabin | 2 guests (twin) | Private en-suite, smaller footprint | Budget-conscious private-cabin travelers |
Price start from USD 5,300 per night across the luxury fleet; lower decks stay quieter in swell, upper decks get more airflow and views. See the Mutiara Phinisi fleet page for cabin-by-cabin layouts.
Board in the afternoon, settle into your cabin, then sail past Kalong Island at dusk to watch the fruit-bat colony lift off the mangroves before anchoring overnight in a sheltered bay.
Sunrise trek up Padar Island for the three-bay panorama, then a dive or snorkel session, followed by an afternoon swim and beach walk at Pink Beach.
A ranger-guided morning trek on Komodo or Rinca Island (independent trekking isn’t permitted anywhere in the park), then an afternoon current dive or snorkel at Castle Rock.
A morning dive or snorkel with reef manta rays, then a stop at the white sandbar of Taka Makassar for photos before an easy afternoon sail.
A final sunrise swim, breakfast on deck, and disembarkation back at Labuan Bajo harbor mid-morning.
Charters extending to 7D6N or longer typically add the south-Komodo loop (Manta Alley, Cannibal Rock) — and since a private charter isn’t sharing its schedule, the order and pace above can be rearranged around your group’s diving level or seasickness tolerance.

A shared-cabin open trip runs on a fixed departure calendar — faster and cheaper to book if your dates or budget are tight; see the full price guide for booking specifics.
A private luxury charter costs more overall because you book the whole vessel, but it removes every scheduling compromise — no waiting on other cabins, no majority-vote route, full control of mealtimes and onboard noise. Families, honeymooners, and dive groups tend to default to it; solo budget travelers are usually better served by the open trip. Book early — popular boats fill weeks to months ahead in peak season (July–September and the Christmas/New Year window).
That reliability comes from the crew: Captain Markus Jehamat (BNSP-certified, STCW Basic Safety Training) leads every luxury departure alongside Dive Operations Lead Maria Ngganggus (PADI Divemaster, SSI Dive Guide) — backed by the wider Komodo Luxury network’s 5,000+ Google reviews and TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice recognition for 2023–2025.
Private en-suite cabins instead of shared bunks, overnight air conditioning, hotel-grade bedding, course-served meals, and a tighter crew ratio — about one crew member per two to three guests versus one per six to eight on a standard trip. The dive sites are often the same; the onboard comfort and privacy are what change.
No — standard open-trip boats sell shared bunk-style cabins by the berth. Private en-suite cabins are only guaranteed on luxury-tier and private-charter bookings, so confirm cabin type before booking if privacy is a priority.
It’s the premium build standard used across the luxury fleet — traditional ironwood hulls fitted with modern en-suite cabins, dedicated dive decks, and a full galley for multi-course dining. A standard phinisi shares the same hull tradition but typically runs simpler shared-bunk interiors built for budget open trips.
4D3N or 5D4N is most common — long enough for Padar Island, Pink Beach, dragon trekking, and two to three dive or snorkel sites without feeling rushed. Charters extending to 7D6N or longer typically add the south-Komodo loop (Manta Alley, Cannibal Rock).
Yes, for couples, families, or small groups who want full privacy and control over the schedule. Solo first-timers on a tighter budget are often better served starting with a shared-cabin open trip, then booking a luxury charter on a return visit.
