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Komodo Liveaboard 2027: How the Booking Actually Works

Ultimo aggiornamento: agosto 2026 · Prezzi e disponibilità verificati per la stagione 2026/2027

Enquiries naming 2027 dates started arriving in our inbox while the 2026 dry season was still running. They come from people who already know what they want: a week on the water in Komodo National Park, a cabin or a whole vessel, and enough certainty to book flights around it. What they usually do not know is the part nobody publishes, which is how a reservation for a season that far out is actually held, paid for and confirmed from the other side of the world.

This guide answers that. Not which month to sail, which we cover in detail elsewhere, but the mechanics: what a deposit looks like when you book roughly a year ahead, how long a cabin can be held while you talk to your family, what happens when you send a form at three in the morning Labuan Bajo time, and what sits outside the sailing price. If you are still deciding on timing, the Komodo charter calendar for 2027 is the page for that, and this one picks up where it stops.

One thing worth saying at the top. We quote in US dollars, we do not publish speculative 2027 rates, and everything below comes from our own reservation records and published terms rather than from industry estimates.

What 1,063 Real Bookings Say About Lead Time

Between November 2025 and August 2026 we processed 1,063 confirmed bookings across 54 source markets. The median guest reserved 74 days before departure. That number is often quoted back to us as evidence that Komodo is a late-booking destination, and it is not. A median describes the middle of a distribution, and the middle of ours is made up of flexible travellers on shoulder dates who can move a week either way without losing anything.

The people who cannot move are the ones reading this. A fixed school holiday, an anniversary, a group of eight, long-haul flights already priced: none of those survive a 74-day runway in a peak window. For those trips the useful figure is not the median but the shape of the calendar. A Komodo liveaboard cannot add a floor for a busy weekend the way a hotel can. A vessel, a cabin category and a set of dates form a combination that exists once.

There is a second pattern in the same dataset that matters more for 2027 than the median does. Of those 1,063 bookings, 840 were made between January and June. Six of the ten months in the window fall inside that stretch, so some concentration is expected, but not four in five. The booking year has a season of its own, and it runs in the first half of the calendar, well ahead of the sailing season it is buying. Whatever you are planning for the middle of 2027, you will be competing for it in the early months of 2027 at the latest.

What You Actually Pay to Hold 2027 Dates

This is the question that stops most early planners, and the answer is better than people expect. Our terms carry a separate payment structure for bookings made a long way out, precisely so that committing early does not mean tying up the full amount for a year.

Booking type To confirm Middle instalment Balance due
Standard booking 50 per cent deposit Nessuno No later than 30 days before departure
Booking made one year in advance 30 per cent deposit A further 20 per cent, 120 days before the trip No later than 30 days before departure

Read the second row again, because it is the reason booking 2027 early is not the financial burden it sounds like. A charter secured roughly a year out is confirmed on 30 per cent rather than half, the next instalment does not fall due until four months before you sail, and the balance sits where it always sits, at 30 days. You are buying the date and the vessel now and paying for the trip on a schedule that follows it.

Two things to be clear about before you commit. The deposit is non-refundable once a booking is registered, and the cancellation terms are set out in full in our terms and conditions, which you read and accept before any invoice is raised rather than after. We would rather you know the shape of that policy on the day you decide than discover it later. Bank charges on international transfers sit with the sender, which is worth knowing if you are paying from Europe or North America.

Rates themselves are confirmed in writing, in USD, for your specific dates and vessel. If any company gives you a firm 2027 figure the instant you ask, the reasonable follow-up question is what happens to that figure when the season is actually scheduled.

The Two-Day Hold, and How It Works Across Time Zones

Once a date and a cabin have been identified and our reservations team confirms it, that space can be held for 2 x 24 hours. Forty-eight hours, not two working days. Nothing is charged during the hold and nothing is committed, but the cabin comes off the open list while you confirm flights, leave dates, or the rest of your group.

The hold exists because of geography. Our reservations desk operates 09:00 to 17:00 WITA, which is UTC+8. If you are writing from Milan, Amsterdam or Madrid you are roughly six to seven hours behind that, and a message sent at the end of your working day lands in Labuan Bajo overnight. From New York or Toronto the gap is wider still. Without a hold, the practical effect would be that every guest in a western time zone competes at a disadvantage against one sitting in Singapore. The hold removes that.

Why a hold is not yet a reservation

A hold takes effect only once the reservations team has confirmed it, and it is frozen outside working hours rather than quietly counting down while nobody is at the desk. That is deliberate: a hold that expired at four in the morning WITA would be worthless to the people who need it most. What a hold is not is a booking. Availability is live, and until the form and the signed terms come back and the deposit is raised, the space is held rather than yours.

If you write outside our hours and already know what you want, the reservation form and terms can still reach you the same night, with the hold confirmed by the team next morning. Nobody should wait on documents because of the clock.

Where Our Guests Actually Book From

Komodo is not a regional destination with an international fringe. It is the other way around. Across those same 1,063 bookings, the ten largest markets account for roughly 72 per cent of the total, and European markets together for about 58 per cent. That distribution is the single biggest reason the booking process is built the way it is, and it is unlikely to look different in 2027.

Source market Bookings Share Local time vs Labuan Bajo What that means in practice
United States and Canada 115 10.8 per cent Around 12 to 16 hours behind Your evening is our next morning; the hold covers a full day of your own
Italia 101 9.5 per cent Around 6 to 7 hours behind Messages sent after lunch reach the desk the following day
Paesi Bassi 91 8.6 per cent Around 6 to 7 hours behind Same pattern as Italy; early enquiries get same-day answers
Francia 88 8.3 per cent Around 6 to 7 hours behind An afternoon enquiry is answered before you wake
Germania 84 7.9 per cent Around 6 to 7 hours behind One overnight cycle between question and answer
United Kingdom 73 6.9 per cent Around 7 to 8 hours behind Our working day ends around 10:00 in London
Australia 59 5.6 per cent Same time to around 3 hours ahead Near real-time conversation; see the Australia guide below
Spagna 57 5.4 per cent Around 6 to 7 hours behind A hold placed today spans two of your own working days
Singapore 54 5.1 per cent Same time Enquiry and answer inside a single working day
Indonesia 40 3.8 per cent Same time or one hour behind No time difference to plan around

Time differences are approximate and shift with daylight saving in the northern hemisphere. The point of the column is not precision to the minute; it is that if you are booking from Europe or the Americas, much of your conversation with us happens while one side of it is asleep. Plan for that and the process is calm. Ignore it and a 48-hour hold can evaporate into two exchanged messages.

Travellers routing from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Perth have a different set of practicalities, mostly around connections and the last day, and those are handled in our Komodo tour from Australia guide and the longer planning guide for Australian travellers.

What Sits Outside the Sailing Price

Booking a year ahead gives you time to deal with the items that are not part of the charter, and most of them are easier when they are not rushed.

  • Komodo National Park entrance and activity tickets. These are charged separately from the sailing under park authority rules, and the ticket structure is set by government regulation and can change. The current position is on our Komodo National Park entrance fees page.
  • Drone permits. If you plan to fly a drone inside the park, the permit is a separate park ticket and must be requested at least seven days before the trip. It is not mandatory, but it cannot be arranged on the morning of departure.
  • Flights to and from Labuan Bajo. Arranged by you. Direct services are not consistently available from every hub, so confirm routing with the airline rather than assuming a schedule holds.
  • Arrival timing. We strongly recommend arriving in Labuan Bajo at least one day before departure. If you arrive on the day itself, you need to be in town and ready by 09:00 WITA.
  • The last morning. Vessels return to the harbour and dock between 11:00 and 12:00 WITA on the final day. Build your outbound flight around that rather than booking the first departure of the morning.
  • Crew gratuities, alcohol and personal items. Not included, and worth budgeting for separately.

None of this is unusual for a liveaboard anywhere. It matters here because a guest who booked eleven months earlier has usually forgotten which items were theirs to arrange, and the last morning is the wrong moment to discover a flight leaves at 10:00.

Shared Cabin or Whole Boat: the Clause That Matters a Year Out

Both formats are available for 2027, and they behave differently when booked early.

A private full-boat charter removes the calendar problem entirely, because you set the dates rather than joining someone else’s. That is why most families and groups of six or more take this route, and why Komodo boat charter enquiries for 2027 are being answered while shared-departure calendars are still being scheduled. If the character of the vessel matters as much as the dates, our luxury phinisi in Komodo collection covers the traditional side of the fleet, and shorter land-based and day-trip plans sit under Komodo island tours.

A shared cabin on a scheduled departure is more flexible and more calendar-dependent, and it carries one condition that early bookers should understand. Scheduled shared trips require a minimum of ten participants to proceed. If that number is not reached, we reserve the right to offer an alternative vessel for the same date, which exists so that no scheduled trip is cancelled outright. Booking a shared cabin a year ahead is entirely normal; knowing that the vessel is the variable and the date is the constant is simply the honest version of what you are buying.

When to Go Is a Different Question

Deliberately, this guide has not tried to tell you which month to sail. That question has better answers elsewhere on the site, written month by month with sea state, visibility and crowd levels rather than generalities. The 2027 charter calendar sets out when to go against when to book across the whole year, and the individual month guides go deeper: Komodo in September for the calmest water of the dry season, Komodo in November for the quiet transition weeks, and Komodo in December for the wet season and the festive window that behaves unlike anything else in the year.

Decide the month there. Come back here for how to secure it.

Domande frequenti

How much do I have to pay now to hold 2027 dates?

For a charter booked roughly a year in advance, 30 per cent confirms it. A further 20 per cent falls due 120 days before the trip, and the balance no later than 30 days before departure. A standard booking closer to departure works on 50 per cent up front with the balance at 30 days. Nothing is payable during a hold; payment begins only once you have the terms and an invoice.

Can you hold a cabin while I check flights with my family?

Yes. Once our reservations team confirms it, a cabin is held for 2 x 24 hours, which is 48 hours rather than two working days. It is a courtesy hold rather than a reservation: availability stays live until the form and the signed terms come back.

What happens if I send the form outside your working hours?

The reservations desk works 09:00 to 17:00 WITA. If you write outside those hours you can still be sent the reservation form and terms the same night, with the hold confirmed by the team the following morning. Holds are frozen overnight rather than counting down, so a European or American guest does not lose hours to the time difference.

Is the deposit refundable if our plans change?

No. Once a booking is registered the deposit is non-refundable, and the full cancellation terms are in our terms and conditions, which you receive and accept before any invoice is issued. We state this plainly rather than in a footnote, because booking a year out means a year in which plans can move.

Will I be quoted in dollars or in my own currency?

US dollars. That is our only quoting currency, which keeps a 2027 quotation comparable with a 2026 one and removes exchange-rate ambiguity from the conversation. Your own bank will convert at its own rate, and any transfer charges are set by the banks rather than by us.

Do I pay the national park fees to you?

No. Komodo National Park entrance and activity tickets are charged separately under park authority rules, and the amounts are set by government regulation, not by operators. They are stated in your invoice and terms so that nothing appears as a surprise on arrival. The current structure is on our entrance fees page.

We want a shared cabin in 2027. What if the trip does not fill?

Scheduled shared trips need a minimum of ten participants. If a departure does not reach that number, we reserve the right to offer an alternative vessel for the same date rather than cancel the trip. In practice that means your date is the thing you are securing, and the vessel is the element that may be substituted.

Who is the contract actually with, a year in advance?

A fair question when you are sending a deposit for a trip eleven months away. Komodo Luxury has operated in Komodo National Park since 2015 and is part of Juara Holding Group; charter and brokerage contracts are issued by PT Komodo Bahari Nusantara. We hold Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice recognition for 2025 and for 2026, and a 4.9 out of 5 rating from more than 1,500 verified guests across Google and Tripadvisor. Registration details are published on our company facts page.

Starting Your 2027 File

The useful first message is short: the month you are looking at, roughly how many of you there are, and whether you want cabins on a scheduled departure or the whole vessel. That is enough for us to check live availability, put a 48-hour hold on anything that fits, and send you the terms before anything else happens.

You are not committing to a figure by asking, and there is no pressure to decide inside the hold. That window exists so the time difference works for you rather than against you. Reach the reservations desk through our contact page or on WhatsApp at +62 811-3823-875, 09:00 to 17:00 WITA.

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