Komodo Island

Cruising in the Dragons Islands

A Komodo Phinisi Charter is one of the most sought-after Highlights of Cruising by Phinisi in Indonesia. Home of the most amazing sceneries for photographers, scuba divers, hikers, beach strollers. Visit the last dragons on earth in a land that time forgot. A private phinisi boat charter in Komodo islands with Indonesia Phinisi Cruises will give you the freedom to personalize the itineraries and activities according to your preferences. Our Phinisi Boat Charter in Komodo islands  are tailored to fit the style, budget and timeframe of your group and are suitable for Adults and Kids alike.

A traditional Phinisi Boat charter  in Komodo islands is comfortable yet adventurous way to travel to Komodo National Park, Padar island, Rinca island and beyond. Relax on the deck, be with friends and family, or experience one of the many land and water-based activities Komodo has to offer – Scuba Diving, Hiking, Snorkeling or Sea Kayaking. Climb a breathtaking viewpoint for sunset, stroll along a virgin beach or observe huge flying bats chasing the night while the sun gives way to a blanket of stars

Kanawa Island

The island of Kanawa, only some 15 km from the growing fishermen’s town of Labuan Bajo on Flores

Manta Rays

There is no doubt that one of the main attractions of Komodo National Park are the majestic Manta Rays

Siaba Besar

Siaba Besar is a beautiful island in the central part of the Komodo National Park

Kalong Island

Kalong Island is named after its majority of occupants which are “Kalong” or the bat. Located just near Rinca Island

Pink Beach

The pink beach on Komodo Island in Indonesia has become famous for its light reddish sand color and turquoise water

Padar Island

THE INDONESIAN ISLAND OF PADAR is about 20 miles (30 km) from Labuan Bajo, a fishing town on the westernmost part of Flores.

Rinca Island

Contrary to popular belief, Rinca Island has the largest population of komodo dragons.

Komodo Dragons

Located between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores in the East Nusa Tenggara province, sits the vast and impressive Komodo National Park