Invictus

Komodo Islands

5 Packages

16 Guests

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

Overview


Seven cabins, four different budgets

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.

A fixed sailing or a private ladder, cruising only

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.

Evenings that don’t end at the sundeck

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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Invictus komodo liveaboard main deck stairs with blue and white trim over the harbor

Itinerary & Pricing


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PJ Komodo Map - Leisure
Cruising

Komodo Islands

Padar's viewpoint, the dragons, Pink Beach, Taka Makassar's sandbar and Manta Point when the mantas are running, worked into a fixed shared sailing or a private charter run up to four days. Karaoke and a TV keep the evenings going once the islands are behind you.

3 Days
1 Days
2 Days
3 Days
4 Days

Itinerary

9 Stops
Day 1
• Kelor Island
• Manjarite Island
• Kalong Island
Day 2
• Padar Island
• Pink Beach
• Komodo Island
• Taka Makassar
• Manta Point
Day 3
• Sebayur Besar

Prices

Cabin NamePrice
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

Itinerary

3 Stops
Day 1
• Padar Island
• Komodo Island
• Pink Beach

Prices

Price GroupPrice
Up to 10 PaxIDR 42,500,000
Extra PaxIDR 2,500,000

Itinerary

6 Stops
Day 1
• Kelor Island
• Manjarite Island
• Kalong Island
Day 2
• Padar Island
• Pink Beach
• Taka Makassar

Prices

Price GroupPrice
1 - 6 PaxIDR 49,000,000
7 - 12 PaxIDR 60,000,000
Extra PaxIDR 3,000,000

Itinerary

9 Stops
Day 1
• Kelor Island
• Manjarite Island
• Kalong Island
Day 2
• Padar Island
• Pink Beach
• Komodo Island
• Taka Makassar
• Manta Point
Day 3
• Sebayur Besar

Prices

Price GroupPrice
1 - 6 PaxIDR 65,000,000
7 - 12 PaxIDR 70,000,000
Extra PaxIDR 3,500,000

Itinerary

12 Stops
Day 1
• Kelor Island
• Manjarite Island
• Kalong Island
Day 2
• Padar Island
• Pink Beach
• Komodo Island
• Taka Makassar
• Manta Point
Day 3
• Gili Lawa Darat
• Siaba Island
• Sabolo Island
Day 4
• Rangko Cave

Prices

Price GroupPrice
1 - 6 PaxIDR 82,000,000
7 - 12 PaxIDR 93,000,000
Extra PaxIDR 4,250,000

Starting price:

Shared
IDR 3,750,000

/person

Charter
IDR 42,500,000

/boat

Ready for the ultimate Komodo adventure? Reach out to secure your preferred dates.

Inclusion

  1. English-speaking local guide
  2. Freshly-prepped meals onboard
  3. Rides to and from the harbor
  4. Shared journey media documentation
  5. Snorkeling fins and masks
  6. Tropical fruits, juice and snacks
  7. Unlimited water, coffee, and tea

Exclusion

  1. Cold beers & rum (sold on board)
  2. Flights to our home port
  3. Gratuity for the captain & crew
  4. National Park Entry Fees
  5. Personal travel insurance
  6. Personal treasurers & souvenirs
  7. Private photo& video packages
  8. Your land-based accommodations

Technical Information

Features

  1. Beach Volley
  2. Bath Tub
  3. AC Cabins
  4. Bean Bags
  5. Sundeck
  6. Indoor Lounge
  7. Outdoor Lounge
  8. Television
  9. Karaoke Set

Vessel Specification

  • Length: 21.3 m
  • Beam: 5.65 m
  • Material: Wooden
  • Main Engine: Mitsubishi
  • Cruising Speed: 6-7 Knots
  • Fresh Water Capacity: 5 ton
  • Cabins: 7
  • Guest Capacity: 16 persons
  • Crew: 5 persons

Safety Equipment

  • 30 Set Life Jacket
  • 2 Liferaft
  • AIS
  • Ringbuoy
  • Distress Signals (EPIRB)
  • Garmin GPS
  • Compass
  • Radio Communication
  • Walkie Talkie
  • Fire Extinguisher
  • First Aid

FAQs

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.


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