A Bali and Komodo trip package combines a curated stay on Bali with a private journey into Komodo National Park, arranged by a single operator from airport arrival to final departure. Choose a tailor-made itinerary, a fixed 3D2N or 4D3N escape, or a honeymoon, luxury, family, or all-inclusive voyage. The right one depends on your time, your pace, and how privately you wish to travel.
Most travellers who reach this page already have Bali in mind. Komodo arrives later — a discovery made mid-planning or, more often, after landing on Bali and learning that the world’s second most beautiful place sits little more than an hour’s flight to the east. What follows is the considered way to bring the two together: not as two separate trips stitched at the seams, but as one seamless arc, held by one team, with one number to call.
This is the Packages hub. Below you will find the flagship voyage we are best known for, an honest comparison of every package type we arrange, guidance on how to split your days between the two islands, and the reasons travellers entrust the whole journey to us rather than assembling it piece by piece. When you are ready to shape your own, our concierge is reachable around the clock on WhatsApp or at sales@komodoluxury.com.
The Bali & Komodo Grand Voyage — Our Flagship
If you take one thing from this page, take this. The Bali & Komodo Grand Voyage is our best-selling and most prestigious itinerary, and it is the truest expression of what we do. It is the complete journey — Bali and Komodo combined into a single, fully managed voyage where every transfer, every villa, every charter, and every dinner reservation is arranged in advance and answerable to one concierge.
The principle is simple, and it is the reason guests return to us. From the moment you clear arrivals at Denpasar to the moment you board your flight home, you deal with one team. No juggling a Bali agent against a Komodo operator. No second deposit to a company you have never spoken to. No grey area over who is responsible when a flight shifts or a swell changes the morning plan. One point of contact, one standard of service, the length of your entire stay.
How the Grand Voyage unfolds
A typical Grand Voyage moves through five effortless stages, each handled by Juara Holding and its operating teams without a gap between them.
One — Arrival and welcome at Denpasar. A concierge meets you airside at Ngurah Rai International Airport with a private, air-conditioned transfer waiting. The first impression of Indonesia is calm, named, and expected — not a crowded arrivals hall and a haggle for a car.
Two — Your curated stay in Bali. We place you in a villa or boutique retreat chosen for your taste, whether that is a clifftop in Uluwatu, a rice-terrace sanctuary in Ubud, or a beachfront in Seminyak. The stay is yours to set: restful and slow, or full of privately guided days.
Three — Private Bali days, shaped to you. Temples at first light before the crowds, a chef’s table in the hills, a surf lesson, a spa afternoon, a waterfall reached by a guide who knows the quiet path. Each day is optional, each is private, and each is arranged so you simply step out of the door.
Four — The crossing to Komodo. When your Bali chapter closes, we move you east — a scheduled flight from Denpasar to Labuan Bajo in roughly an hour and a quarter, or a private charter for those who prefer the sky to themselves. Your bags, your transfers, and your boarding are managed; you carry nothing but anticipation.
Five — Komodo National Park, by private vessel. In Komodo you board a private phinisi or yacht and cruise the park on your own terms — Padar’s three-bayed ridge at sunrise, the blush of Pink Beach, the dragons of Komodo and Rinca, manta rays gliding beneath the hull. Then the return: a seamless reverse of everything that brought you here, ending where it began, at the aircraft door.
Why the Grand Voyage sells itself
What we sell is not a list of inclusions. It is the absence of friction. The Grand Voyage removes every handoff that ordinarily makes a two-region trip stressful — the second booking, the unfamiliar operator, the question of accountability. You hold one thread, and we hold everything else. For travellers who value their time and their peace of mind above all, that single point of contact is the entire proposition.
The Grand Voyage is the fullest form of our tailor-made Bali and Komodo journey, and most guests begin there. To start shaping yours, speak with our concierge — there is no template to fill, only a conversation about how you like to travel.
Choosing Your Package — Compare the Collection
We arrange eight distinct kinds of Bali and Komodo voyage. They differ in length, pace, privacy, and budget, but every one is held to the same standard of service and the same single point of contact. The table below is a guide to which suits whom; precise inclusions and pricing are tailored to your dates and party, so we quote each voyage individually rather than sell from a fixed shelf.
| Package | Best for | Typical length | Indicative from | Why travellers choose it |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tailor-made | Travellers who want the trip built around them | 6–12 days | Concierge quote | Total freedom over villas, days, and the Bali–Komodo split — our flagship approach |
| 3D2N | Short, decisive escapes and add-ons to a Bali stay | 3 days, 2 nights | from ~US$650 pp | The fastest way to taste Komodo without a long commitment |
| 4D3N | The classic, unhurried Komodo experience | 4 days, 3 nights | from ~US$900 pp | The most-booked length — every signature island, comfortably paced |
| Honeymoon | Couples and milestone celebrations | 7–10 days | Concierge quote | Private villas, candlelit decks, manta swims, and quiet anchorages for two |
| Luxury | Discerning travellers who want the very best | 8–12 days | Concierge quote | Premium villas, private yacht charter, and a dedicated concierge throughout |
| Budget | Value-minded explorers who still want it done well | 4–6 days | from ~US$550 pp | Smart routing and shared departures, arranged with the same care |
| Family | Multi-generational and family groups | 6–9 days | Concierge quote | Connecting villas, gentle pacing, and crew accustomed to children |
| All-inclusive | Travellers who want nothing left to arrange | 5–9 days | Concierge quote | Flights, transfers, stays, meals, and park fees folded into one price |
A note on prices. The figures above are indicative starting points, intended to set expectations rather than to bind. A Bali and Komodo voyage is shaped by your choice of villa, vessel, season, and the number of private days you add — so we prepare a precise, itemised quote for your exact trip rather than asking you to read between the lines of a price grid. There are no hidden surcharges in that quote, and no second invoice waiting in Komodo.
A closer look at each kind of voyage
Tailor-made is where most considered travellers land, and it is the heart of this collection. Nothing is fixed: you choose the villas, the length, the balance between Bali and Komodo, and the rhythm of your days. It is the Grand Voyage in its most personal form. Explore the tailor-made Bali and Komodo journey.
3D2N is the decisive short break — three days and two nights built for travellers adding Komodo to an existing Bali holiday, or for those whose calendar is tight. It still reaches the headline islands. See the 3D2N Bali and Komodo package.
4D3N is the length we recommend most often. Four days and three nights give Komodo room to breathe — Padar, Pink Beach, Komodo, Rinca, and a manta dive without the day feeling rushed. Discover the 4D3N Bali and Komodo package.
Honeymoon voyages are arranged for two and for the moments between. Private decks, a chef who knows the occasion, the quiet anchorages where the only sound at dusk is water against the hull. Browse the Bali and Komodo honeymoon package.
Luxury is for travellers who want the finest of everything — the most sought-after villas in Bali, a private yacht in Komodo, and a dedicated concierge whose only task is your trip. See the luxury Bali and Komodo tour.
Budget voyages prove that careful does not mean costly. Through smart routing and well-chosen shared departures, we deliver the same experience with the same care at a gentler price. Explore the budget Bali and Komodo tour.
Family journeys are paced for every generation, with connecting villas, patient guides, and crew at ease around children. Discover the Bali and Komodo family package.
All-inclusive voyages fold everything into a single agreed price — flights, transfers, stays, meals, and Komodo’s park fees — so you arrive with nothing left to settle. See the all-inclusive Bali to Komodo package.
How to Choose Your Split — Bali Days, Komodo Days
The single most useful decision you can make early is how to divide your time between the two islands. Bali rewards a slower stay; Komodo rewards a few full, well-planned days on the water. Striking the balance is what turns two destinations into one coherent voyage.
We frame it as choosing your split. A traveller with nine days might take four in Bali and five in Komodo. A couple with a fortnight might give Bali six restful days and Komodo six on a private yacht, with a buffer for travel and arrival. A family with a week might keep Bali to three gentle days and Komodo to four. There is no single correct answer — only the one that fits your appetite for sea against shore.
A few principles guide the split. Allow Bali at least three nights to settle into; less and the island never quite softens. Allow Komodo a clear two full sailing days at the minimum, and three or four if you wish to dive, hike Padar at sunrise, and reach the further reefs without hurry. Always leave a half-day of slack for the crossing, so a shifted flight never costs you a highlight. And consider the season: the dry months from April to December give Komodo its calmest seas and clearest light.
We deliberately keep the choices curated rather than endless. Travel pages that list forty permutations tend to paralyse rather than help. Our role is to narrow the field to the two or three splits that genuinely suit your dates and pace, then refine from there in conversation. If you would like the longer-form planning detail — sample day-by-day arcs for five, seven, and ten days — our Bali and Komodo itinerary guide lays them out in full. When you are ready to commit a shape to your own dates, our concierge will propose the split before anything is booked.
A few of the splits we arrange most often illustrate the range. A seven-day voyage of three Bali nights and three Komodo sailing days suits first-time visitors who want the essence of both without a long absence from home. A nine-day voyage of four Bali days and four on the water gives Komodo room for diving and the further reefs while keeping Bali restful. A twelve-day Grand Voyage of six and six is the unhurried ideal — a full Bali stay and a private yacht in Komodo with nothing rushed at either end. Shorter combinations built around a 3D2N or 4D3N Komodo core serve travellers slotting the park into a Bali holiday already booked. None of these is fixed; each is a starting point we adjust to your season, your party, and your appetite for sea against shore.
Why Komodo, and Why Now — The Case for Combining
For most foreign travellers, Bali is Indonesia. It is the name they booked, the island they pictured, the sum of what they expected to see. Around four in five arrive knowing little of what lies beyond it. Then, mid-planning or mid-stay, a discovery: Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is not a distant expedition but a short flight away — roughly an hour and a quarter from Denpasar to Labuan Bajo, with several departures each day.
That proximity is the quiet revelation this whole site exists to share. The two places could not be more different — Bali’s temples and terraces against Komodo’s raw, prehistoric seascape — and that contrast is precisely why they belong on one trip. You move from cultivated calm to elemental wilderness in a single morning, and the journey feels larger for the leap.
There is also a reason to plan ahead rather than leave it to chance. In 2026, Time Out named Komodo National Park the second most beautiful place in the world, and interest has risen accordingly. From April 2026, the park operates a visitor quota of one thousand guests per day to protect the dragons, the reefs, and the islands themselves. That cap is good stewardship, but it rewards the prepared. The most coveted dates — full moons over Padar, the peak manta months — fill early, and a private vessel on a chosen day is something to secure in advance rather than hope for on arrival.
Combining the two now, with a quota in place and a single operator holding your dates, is simply the surest way to travel well. The full picture of routes, flight times, and crossing options sits on our Bali to Komodo transport hub; the seagoing side of the journey is detailed across our Komodo cruise collection.
Why Travellers Entrust Us with the Whole Journey
A Bali and Komodo voyage can be assembled piece by piece — a Bali agent here, a Komodo boat there, a flight booked alone in between. It can also be held as one. The travellers who choose us do so because the difference between those two experiences is the difference between managing a trip and being on one.
A single operator, end to end. We are not a marketplace passing you between vendors. PT. Komodo Bahari Nusantara arranges and stands behind every stage of your voyage — the meet-and-greet, the villa, the flight, the charter, the return — under one agreement and one standard.
The strength of a group. We operate as part of Juara Holding Group, alongside sister brands including Komodo Luxury, Indonesia Juara Trip, Bali Premium Trip, and Bali Premium Villa. That group gives us direct access to villas, vessels, and ground teams across both regions — so the Bali side and the Komodo side of your trip are arranged by people who already work together.
A real fleet, not a brochure. The phinisi and yachts that carry you through Komodo National Park are vessels we operate and know, with crews we work with season after season. When we describe a deck or an anchorage, we are describing something we have stood on.
Concierge service around the clock. Our reservations desk answers at any hour, in any time zone, before and throughout your journey. If a flight moves at dawn or a swell reshapes the morning, one team adjusts the whole chain — and you simply hear what the new plan is.
A track record across both islands. We have arranged Bali and Komodo voyages for honeymooners, families, photographers, and private groups, and the through-line is consistency: the same care on the villa transfer as on the manta dive. That consistency is what a single point of contact buys you.
If you would like to weigh our credentials in detail before you plan, that is exactly the right instinct — and exactly what our concierge is there to discuss. Reach us on WhatsApp or at sales@komodoluxury.com, and return to the Bali to Komodo home for the wider picture of how the two islands come together.
What You See in Komodo — The Island-Hopping Heart of the Voyage
The Komodo chapter of any package is, at its core, island hopping by private vessel — and it is the part guests speak of long after they return. Komodo National Park is an archipelago, and the pleasure of it is the unhurried passage between islands, each anchorage opening onto something the last did not prepare you for. A good voyage does not race the highlights; it lets them arrive in their own time.
Padar Island is the image most travellers carry home — a ridgeline walk at first light that opens onto three crescent bays, each a different shade of water, folded between volcanic spurs. Reaching the viewpoint before the day boats arrive is one of the quiet advantages of a private itinerary.
Pink Beach, Pantai Merah to those who live here, owes its blush to fragments of red coral worked into the pale sand. It is a place to swim and to drift the shallow reef just offshore, where the colour deepens beneath the surface.
Komodo and Rinca Islands are home to the dragons themselves — the largest living lizards on earth, walked among on foot with the park’s rangers. Seeing them in their own terrain, unhurried and ancient, is the encounter the park is named for.
Manta Point brings the chance to swim alongside manta rays as they glide through the channels to feed, a presence so large and so calm that guests often surface speechless. The mantas are found year-round, with the richest plankton months drawing the greatest numbers.
The smaller islands — Kelor, Kanawa, Taka Makassar, and the reef gardens between them — fill the spaces in a well-paced voyage with snorkelling, empty sandbars, and anchorages where the only company is your own crew. The full sweep of the seagoing experience, vessel by vessel, is laid out across our Komodo cruise collection.
How many of these you reach depends on your days, which is why the split between Bali and Komodo matters so much. Two full sailing days reach the headline trio comfortably; three or four open the further reefs and quieter islands. Our concierge maps the route to your dates before a single anchorage is fixed.
Two Ways Travellers Arrive at This Page
Most readers come to a Bali and Komodo package from one of two starting points, and we shape the conversation around which one is yours.
The Bali planner. You are building a Bali holiday and have heard, perhaps only recently, that Komodo sits a short flight away. The question is whether it is worth adding, how long it takes, and how it folds into a trip already taking shape. The answer is that it folds in beautifully — a flight of about an hour and a quarter, a few full days on the water, and a return that lands you back in Bali without a seam. The Grand Voyage exists precisely for this: it absorbs Komodo into your Bali plans rather than asking you to build a second trip from scratch.
The Bali arrival. You are already here, dazzled by the island, and asking how to actually reach the dragons, Pink Beach, and Padar from where you stand. The same machinery serves you — we can arrange the flight, the transfers, and the vessel at short notice, and our concierge answers around the clock to make it happen inside your remaining days. The practical detail on every route sits on our Bali to Komodo transport hub.
Whichever describes you, the path forward is the same: one conversation, one operator, one voyage held end to end. Wherever you are in your planning, our concierge will meet you there.
How to Begin
There is no form that captures a voyage worth taking, so we do not start with one. Begin with a conversation. Tell us your dates, your party, and roughly how you like to travel — restful or active, intimate or generous — and we will propose a shape: a split between the islands, a class of villa and vessel, and an indicative price for your exact trip. Nothing is booked until the plan is yours.
The lead time matters. The Grand Voyage and most tailor-made journeys are best arranged two to four weeks ahead at the minimum, and considerably earlier for peak dates, premium yachts, and the most sought-after villas. With the park’s daily quota now in force, the earlier the conversation, the wider your choice of days.
Speak to a Komodo specialist on WhatsApp, or write to sales@komodoluxury.com. One message begins the whole voyage — and from there, every onward step is ours to arrange.
Bali first, Komodo next, both held as one. That is the whole of what we offer, and it is a great deal more than the sum of two bookings. When you are ready to bring the two islands together, our concierge is waiting to begin — at any hour, on your terms, and with the care a voyage of this kind deserves.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in a Bali Komodo package?
A typical package includes airport meet-and-greet at Denpasar, a curated villa or hotel stay in Bali, privately guided Bali days, the flight or charter to Labuan Bajo, a private or shared cruise through Komodo National Park, and all transfers. Park fees and meals are folded in on all-inclusive voyages; every quote is itemised in advance.
How many days do you need for Bali and Komodo?
Most travellers allow seven to ten days in total — enough for at least three nights on Bali and two to four full sailing days in Komodo, with a buffer for the crossing. Shorter 3D2N and 4D3N escapes work well as an add-on to an existing Bali stay. Your ideal length depends on pace and budget.
Can you customise a Bali Komodo itinerary?
Yes. Tailor-made is our flagship approach, and the Grand Voyage is built entirely around you. You choose the villas, the length, the balance of Bali and Komodo days, and the rhythm of each day. Our concierge proposes a shape for your exact dates and party, then refines it with you before anything is confirmed.
Do Bali Komodo packages include flights?
The Bali–Komodo leg — the flight or private charter from Denpasar to Labuan Bajo, roughly an hour and a quarter — is arranged as part of every full package, and is included outright in all-inclusive voyages. International flights to Bali are usually arranged by guests, though our concierge is glad to advise on timing and connections.
How much does a Bali Komodo package cost?
Pricing depends on your villa, vessel, season, and the number of private days you add. Short escapes start from around US$550 to US$900 per person; tailor-made, honeymoon, and luxury voyages are quoted individually. Rather than a fixed price grid, we prepare a precise, itemised quote for your exact trip, with no hidden surcharges.
When is the best time to book a Bali and Komodo trip?
Book two to four weeks ahead at the minimum, and earlier for peak dates and premium yachts. From April 2026, Komodo National Park caps visitors at one thousand per day, so the most coveted dates fill early. The dry season from April to December offers the calmest seas and clearest light for the Komodo leg.
Is Komodo really close enough to combine with Bali?
Yes. Komodo National Park sits roughly 400 kilometres east of Bali, and the practical route is a direct flight from Denpasar to Labuan Bajo of about an hour and a quarter, with several departures daily. That proximity is why a single voyage combining both islands is so seamless rather than two separate trips.
Who operates these Bali Komodo voyages?
Your voyage is arranged and stood behind by PT. Komodo Bahari Nusantara, a Komodo Luxury company within Juara Holding Group. The group operates a real fleet of phinisi and yachts in Komodo, maintains villa and ground teams across Bali, and staffs a 24/7 concierge — so one operator holds your trip from arrival to return.
