3 Packages
Three 250 horsepower Yamaha engines carry Ocean Queen through Komodo's six-stop day without the ride feeling rushed. Inside, the air conditioned cabin runs leather seating and a flat screen, and the open bow gives everyone somewhere to catch the wind. Join the shared run with a group as small as two, or take the whole thirty seat boat private for a reunion or a work outing. The day covers the same ground either way.
Starting price
Cruising
IDR 1,300,000
/person
Cruising
IDR 30,000,000
/boat
A private charter’s base rate covers up to twenty guests, with room to add seats one at a time beyond that, up to the full thirty, so a big family or a work trip can scale the booking to its actual headcount instead of over- or under-buying a fixed package. The same boat works just as well for the shared run with a single seat booked as it does with all thirty filled.
Built in 2020, Ocean Queen runs on three 250 horsepower Yamaha engines, part of how it covers six stops in a single day without the ride feeling rushed. Step inside and the pace is not the only thing built for comfort: the cabin is fully air conditioned, lined with leather seating, and finished with a flat screen TV and its own sound system. Out front, the open bow is where most people end up anyway, for the wind and the view.
The standard shared run works through Komodo’s six must-sees in a single day: sunrise light on Padar’s viewpoint, dragons on the trails of Komodo Island, the pink-tinted sand, a swim off the Taka Makassar sandbar, and snorkeling wherever Manta Point and Siaba are running that week. A private charter covers the same ground at your own pace, whole boat, your call on how long to linger. Either way, an English-speaking guide runs the day, lunch, snacks and drinks are aboard throughout, and it’s a leisure route only, no dive product built onto this boat.
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| Price Group | Price |
|---|---|
| Price per Pax | IDR 1,600,000 |
Boat allocation: this journey sails on one of a small set of speedboats we know and trust, all running the same route to the same standard. We confirm your exact boat before departure.
| Price Group | Price |
|---|---|
| Price per Pax | IDR 1,300,000 |
Boat allocation: this journey sails on one of a small set of speedboats we know and trust, all running the same route to the same standard. We confirm your exact boat before departure.
| Price Group | Price |
|---|---|
| Up to 20 Pax | IDR 30,000,000 |
| Extra Pax | IDR 1,200,000 |
Starting price:
/person
/boat
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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.













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.
Ocean Queen’s three 250 horsepower Yamahas hold a cruising speed near 25 knots, which is what turns six named stops into real time in the water instead of a rushed checklist. The minutes saved between Padar, Komodo Island and the sandbar stack up over the day, and the boat is back at the dock closer to schedule than a slower single-engine run would manage.
The full-day run checks in early and returns by four in the afternoon, a fixed window rather than a loose estimate. That schedule is what lets the crew fit all six stops into a single day without cutting any short. Arrive on time and the whole route stays on pace; arrive late and stops start getting trimmed instead of extended.
The interior cabin is fully air conditioned and fully enclosed, so a squall or a blazing flat calm doesn’t put the day at risk: everyone shifts inside, the flat screen and sound system keep running, and the open bow just sees less traffic until conditions ease. It gives you a real indoor option for the rough patches, not just a shade cloth.
Conditions on the day decide some of it: current and season can rule out a stop, most often the ones tied to sightings rather than a fixed island. The guide adjusts the running order and swaps in whichever nearby stop is working that day rather than skipping the slot outright. Treat the six-stop list as the plan, not a guarantee that all six run exactly as named.
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.