5 Packages
7 Cabins
Seven cabins on Invictus span a real budget range: a balcony master suite, three ensuite doubles, and a shared three-berth room for solo travelers watching costs. A TV and karaoke set carry the evenings past the usual sundeck routine. Book a cabin on the fixed 3D2N shared route, or charter the whole boat privately for a day up to four. It suits groups after room-type variety and a livelier night in.
Starting price
Cruising
IDR 3,750,000
/person
Cruising
IDR 42,500,000
/boat
Invictus packs a genuine spread of room types into one 21.3 meter hull. The Master Cabin has the top deck to itself: a private balcony, sea views, and enough room to add a third guest on an extra bed, the only cabin built for that. Deluxe Cabin 1 and 2 and the three Superior Cabins fill out five more ensuite doubles, near identical in size and comfort. The seventh room, the Shared Cabin, sleeps three on single beds and shares its bathroom, the one budget option among six private rooms, and the reason solo travelers and cost-conscious groups end up on this particular boat via the shared trip. Charter the boat privately instead and the same room becomes the Family Cabin, extra sleeping space for a group traveling together rather than a room pooled between strangers.
Invictus sells two different products off the same hull. The shared trip runs one length only, three days and two nights, sailing twice a week between April and October: a Tuesday-to-Thursday departure and a Friday-to-Sunday one. Book a cabin and you join whichever sailing fits your dates, no full day, 2D1N or 4D3N version exists on the shared side. The private charter runs the opposite way, a four-step ladder from a single day up to four, whole boat, with the route built to whatever your group wants to see.
Invictus runs Komodo’s islands and open water on the cruising side only: neither brochure lists dive gear, a compressor, or a diving product of any kind. Treat it as a leisure boat built for snorkel stops and shore excursions, not a base for tank dives.
The top deck carries the usual bean bags over synthetic grass, a fine spot through the slow hours between islands. Indoors, a TV and karaoke set give the group somewhere to go once the sun’s down, a real second option to sitting on deck every night. A canoe rounds out the water toys beyond the standard snorkel gear, good for a paddle out from wherever the boat’s anchored for the afternoon.
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| Cabin Name | Price |
|---|---|
| Master Cabin | IDR 6,750,000 IDR 3,750,000 |
| Deluxe Cabin 1 & 2 | IDR 6,250,000 |
| Superior Cabin 1, 2 & 3 | IDR 5,500,000 |
| Sharing Cabin | IDR 3,750,000 |
| Price Group | Price |
|---|---|
| Up to 10 Pax | IDR 42,500,000 |
| Extra Pax | IDR 2,500,000 |
| Price Group | Price |
|---|---|
| 1 - 6 Pax | IDR 49,000,000 |
| 7 - 12 Pax | IDR 60,000,000 |
| Extra Pax | IDR 3,000,000 |
| Price Group | Price |
|---|---|
| 1 - 6 Pax | IDR 65,000,000 |
| 7 - 12 Pax | IDR 70,000,000 |
| Extra Pax | IDR 3,500,000 |
| Price Group | Price |
|---|---|
| 1 - 6 Pax | IDR 82,000,000 |
| 7 - 12 Pax | IDR 93,000,000 |
| Extra Pax | IDR 4,250,000 |
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/person
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Step into a world where traditional craftsmanship meets modern nautical design. Explore the expansive decks, social lounges, and unique architectural details that make this vessel a premier choice for your island adventure.

















Explore our range of onboard living quarters, from cozy lower-deck retreats to premium suites. Each space is uniquely configured to provide a restful sanctuary after a day of sun, sea, and exploration.
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3 Pax + 1 Extra · Upper Deck
Type
Master Suite
Guests
3 Pax + 1 Extra
Deck
Upper Deck
Units
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Master Suite · 3 Pax + 1 Extra · Upper Deck · 1 unit
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2 Pax · Upper Deck
Type
Deluxe Cabin
Guests
2 Pax
Deck
Upper Deck
Units
2
Deluxe Cabin · 2 Pax · Upper Deck · 2 units
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2 Pax · Main Deck
Type
Superior Cabin
Guests
2 Pax
Deck
Main Deck
Units
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Superior Cabin · 2 Pax · Main Deck · 3 units
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3 Pax · Main Deck
Type
Shared Cabin
Guests
3 Pax
Deck
Main Deck
Units
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Shared Cabin · 3 Pax · Main Deck · 1 unit
Step into a world where traditional craftsmanship meets modern nautical design. Explore the expansive decks, social lounges, and unique architectural details that make this vessel a premier choice for your island adventure.
WiFi is wired into all seven cabins, Master Cabin down to the smallest shared bunk room, so you’re not chasing a signal in a common area. It still thins out the farther you get from Labuan Bajo, same as any connection out here. Fine for a message home before bed, not for a video call from bed.
Invictus’s shared 3D2N trip sails April through October, with two weekly slots on the calendar rather than one. Outside that window the shared trip isn’t offered; book the private charter instead and it runs on your own timeline rather than a fixed calendar.
Invictus has an enclosed indoor lounge with a television, so a livelier group has somewhere to sit that isn’t open air, and a quieter one keeps the sundeck without competing for it. The crew reads the group rather than running a fixed evening schedule. It matters most on a wet night, when outside stops being a choice.
Shared trips are the most common way solo travelers sail with us: you book your spot, not the whole boat, and arrive to ready-made company. On liveaboards, if you’d rather not share a cabin, say so and we’ll sort a single or price the supplement honestly. More on the Shared Journey page.
The guest capacity on this page is the honest answer, and how your group fills it is up to you. Tell us who’s coming and we’ll confirm the setup that fits before you commit. More on the Private Charter page.
The route changes before anyone risks a crossing, so most weather problems show up as a different anchorage rather than a cancelled trip. On the rare occasion a trip can’t run at all, we work out a reschedule or a refund with you under our T&C. Itineraries are always a plan, never a promise.
We strongly recommend it, and dive insurance too if you’re diving. It isn’t included in any boat’s price, and out among the islands help is never next door, so a policy that covers boat travel is money well spent. Some dive boats require dive insurance, and we’ll tell you if yours does.
Yes, with a permit. The park requires one for every drone, and approval takes about three working days, so it needs arranging before you travel. There are no same-day permits, and flying without one risks having the drone confiscated. Kalong, Loh Buaya and Loh Liang are permanent no-fly zones, which puts the sunset bat flight off limits. We don’t arrange the permit ourselves, but ask us and we’ll talk you through how it works.
Fly to Labuan Bajo, usually via Bali or Jakarta, and the harbour is minutes from the airport. Come in the day before your boat leaves rather than the same morning: one delayed flight shouldn’t cost you the trip.
Calmer than most people expect. Every water we sail has its own calm window, and rough crossings are rarer than the word “sea” suggests. If you’re prone to motion sickness, take something before you board and you’ll barely notice: it’s the open stretches you feel, never the anchorages.
Less than you think. Reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, something long-sleeved for the sun, shoes that can handle a dry ridge, and a dry bag for anything that must stay dry. A soft bag beats a hard suitcase on any boat.
You message us, we check what’s actually free on the boat you’re after, then send everything in writing: the boat, the dates, what’s included and the real price. Happy with it? We issue an invoice and a secure payment link, and written confirmation seals it.
A down payment takes your dates off the calendar, and the balance follows closer to departure. The exact split and timing are on your quotation in writing before you commit to anything.
We issue an invoice with a secure Xendit payment link, sent by email and WhatsApp. You can pay by local or international card, virtual account, e-wallet, or QRIS. Everything is charged in Indonesian rupiah.
Plans shift, and we work with you when they do. Dates can usually be moved once if the boat is free, and if a trip can’t go ahead, we’ll walk you through your options rather than point at fine print. Anything that needs to come back to you returns the way you paid, usually within 7 to 14 business days. The full detail is in our Terms & Conditions.
They’re not included in any boat’s price, but you don’t have to deal with them on the ground. Say the word when you enquire and we’ll add them to your invoice, which locks your permit in before you arrive. No cash, no queue at the harbour the morning you sail.
If this one isn't quite it, these sail the same water at close to the same price. Worth a look before you decide.