
Yacht Charter Bali
Yacht charter Bali comes down to two products: day charters to Nusa Penida and Lembongan that have you back ashore by sunset, and week-long crewed voyages running east through Lombok and Sumbawa to Komodo. Through our group fleet — Komodo Prestige and Komodo Signature, operated by Komodo Luxury since 2015 — we arrange both, from Deluxe phinisi to VVIP yachts, with one WhatsApp thread from first inquiry to boarding.
Yacht Charter Bali: Day Boats or a Week at Sea
The first decision is format, and it changes everything downstream — vessel type, budget, paperwork, even which harbor you leave from. Get this one right before you look at a single boat.
Day charters: Nusa Penida, Lembongan and the Badung Strait
A day charter departs southern Bali in the morning, crosses the Badung Strait, and works the coastline of Nusa Penida or the calmer lagoon side of Nusa Lembongan and Ceningan. The day typically holds two or three swimming and snorkeling stops, lunch on board, and a return crossing in the afternoon. Day boats are the right call for celebrations, families with young children, first-time charterers testing the water, and anyone whose Bali itinerary cannot spare a week.
02Weekly voyages: Bali to Komodo, the long way east
The signature Indonesian charter is the eastbound run: Bali — Nusa Penida or Lembongan — Lombok and the Gili Islands — the Sumbawa coast — Komodo National Park. Most programs shape this into roughly a week aboard a fully crewed vessel, with the days split between passages, dive or snorkel sites, beach landings, and the park’s ranger-led dragon walks. This is liveaboard territory, and in Indonesia that overwhelmingly means the phinisi.

The Seasonal Calendar That Moves the Fleet
Indonesian charter runs on a two-season clock, and understanding it saves you from booking the right boat in the wrong month.
From May through September, conditions favor Bali and Komodo: this is the dry-season window when the eastbound route is at its best and the Komodo fleet is at full stretch. From October through April, the weather logic reverses and the premium fleet makes the long repositioning passage northeast to Raja Ampat, where the calm season runs opposite to Komodo’s. The core Raja Ampat circuit — Sorong, Waigeo, the Dampier Strait, Misool, the Fam islands — is a different product with different logistics.
Two practical consequences. First, peak-season Komodo weeks on the best-known vessels are claimed months ahead; July and August inquiries placed in the same month usually end up on second-choice boats. Second, the repositioning passages themselves — Komodo to Raja Ampat around October, the reverse around April — are sometimes offered as reduced-rate crossings for guests who value sea time over site time. Ask; they are rarely advertised.
Vessel Tiers: VVIP, VIP and Deluxe
Across our group fleet and partner vessels we work to a three-tier system. The tiers describe the whole experience — crew ratio, cabin finish, galley standard, tender and toy inventory — not just hull length.
- VVIP The top of the fleet: the largest phinisi and motor yachts, full-beam master suites, chef-led galleys, and crews sized so that service never visibly competes with seamanship. This is the tier for owners’ parties, incentive groups, and charters where the vessel is the destination.
- VIP Refined mid-fleet vessels — strong cabin standards, capable dive operations, polished service — at a meaningfully lower commitment.
- Deluxe Honest, well-run comfort: solid crewed boats that put the budget into the route and the water time rather than the joinery.
Within these tiers sit our group’s own vessels, Komodo Prestige and Komodo Signature, alongside a vetted roster of partner phinisi and yachts. Because our group also builds and manages boats through its construction and management divisions, we see maintenance records and crewing standards from the inside — a vetting advantage no aggregator website has.
What Published Charter Rates Look Like
We quote our own fleet on request via WhatsApp, because season, route, and group size move the number too much for a static price list to be honest. But the market context is public. Typical published ranges across Indonesian charter brokers look like this:
| Vessel class | Typical published range (per week | high season) |
|---|---|---|
| Boutique phinisi, 30–45 m | from US$35,000–80,000 | |
| Luxury phinisi & yachts, 40–65 m | from US$80,000–150,000 | |
| Ultra-luxury & expedition vessels | from US$150,000–250,000+ |
Read every quote with the add-ons in view. Most weekly charters price the vessel and crew, then add an Advance Provisioning Allowance (APA) or itemized expenses for fuel, food and beverage, and port charges, plus national park fees for Komodo or Raja Ampat entries. A quote that looks 20 percent cheaper and excludes all of the above is not cheaper. Day charters are simpler — usually a single rate with lunch and gear included — but confirm exactly what “included” means before you compare two offers.
How a Yacht Charter Bali Booking Works
Our process is deliberately short. You send dates, group size, and ambition level — a sunset day on the water, or dragons and dive sites — over WhatsApp. We answer with a season check first: if your dates fight the calendar, we say so before showing you boats. Then comes a shortlist of two to four vessels in your tier with real availability, not a brochure dump. Once you choose, the vessel is held, the charter agreement and deposit confirm it, and APA or expense terms are set out in writing. In the final week we confirm boarding point, transfer times, dietary notes, and gear sizes.
One structural point worth knowing, offered as information rather than legal advice: Indonesian cabotage rules favor Indonesian-flagged vessels for commercial charter inside the country, and running foreign-flag charters commercially requires an Indonesian entity and licensing. This is a core reason the high-end charter phinisi fleet is locally built and Indonesian-flagged — and why chartering through an established Indonesian operator is the clean path. Owners bringing their own foreign-flag yachts cruise under temporary admission rules instead; verify specifics with licensed agents, as regulations change.
Boarding Logistics: Serangan, Benoa and the Airport Run
Departure points in southern Bali sit unusually close to the runway. Serangan Island — where Kura Kura Marina is under construction inside the Kura Kura Bali special economic zone, with a reported capacity of around 146 yachts and a phased opening from 2026 — is about 15 minutes from Ngurah Rai Airport, between Nusa Dua and Sanur. Benoa handles larger commercial traffic today. As berthing options on Serangan come online in phases, we track them and advise clients accordingly.
What we do control is the ground game. Through our group’s transfer division we run Alphard and Vellfire-class vehicles, VIP airport fast-track at DPS, and helicopter transfers for charters staged from Labuan Bajo or beyond. A charter guest landing at 14:00 can realistically be on deck before 15:00.
For one-way eastbound charters, the same desk books the Labuan Bajo return flight logic: disembarkation morning, airport timing, and luggage handling, so the last day of the charter is not spent managing the exit.
Why Book Through One Desk
Charter in Indonesia rewards operators with depth. Our group has run this water since 2015: Komodo Luxury for the charter fleet and boat services, sister brands for Raja Ampat and for vessel construction in Bulukumba and Labuan Bajo, a transfer and concierge division on Bali, and a media unit that films the fleet we sell. When the same group builds, manages, crews, and books the boats, accountability has nowhere to hide. If a generator fails mid-charter, you are not calling a reseller — you are calling the people who service the vessel.
FAQ
How much does a yacht charter from Bali cost?
Typical published ranges across Indonesian brokers run from about US$35,000–80,000 per week for boutique 30–45 m phinisi in high season, from US$80,000–150,000 for luxury vessels of 40–65 m, and from US$150,000–250,000+ for ultra-luxury and expedition yachts, plus expenses or APA and park fees. Day charters cost far less and are usually quoted all-in. Our own fleet is quoted on request via WhatsApp.
Can I charter a yacht from Bali for just one day?
Yes. Day charters to Nusa Penida, Lembongan and the Badung Strait are the most-booked format we handle: morning departure, two or three swim and snorkel stops, lunch on board, and return by late afternoon. They suit celebrations, families, and travelers whose schedule cannot absorb a full week at sea.
What is the difference between VVIP, VIP and Deluxe vessels?
The tiers grade the full experience, not just length. VVIP means the largest vessels, full-beam suites, chef-led galleys and the deepest crew rosters. VIP is refined mid-fleet chartering with strong cabins and capable dive operations. Deluxe is well-run crewed comfort that puts the budget into the route and water time. Our group fleet, including Komodo Prestige and Komodo Signature, spans these tiers.
When is the best season for a Bali to Komodo charter?
May through September is the prime window for Bali and Komodo, when dry-season conditions favor the eastbound route. From October through April the premium fleet repositions to Raja Ampat, whose calm season runs opposite. Book peak Komodo weeks several months ahead; July and August availability disappears early.
Can you arrange airport transfers and provisioning with the charter?
Yes. Airport fast-track at DPS, Alphard-class vehicle transfers, helicopter connections, provisioning to your galley list, and security services all run through the same group and the same WhatsApp thread as the charter itself, so boarding day needs no third-party coordination.
Do foreign yachts need special permits to charter in Indonesian waters?
Commercial charter inside Indonesia effectively requires an Indonesian-flagged vessel or an Indonesian licensed entity, which is why the high-end charter fleet is locally built and Indonesian-flagged. Foreign-flag private yachts cruise under temporary admission rules with clearance at designated entry ports. This is information, not legal advice — verify your specific case with licensed agents before sailing.
This is an independent information and yacht-services platform. We are not affiliated with the Kura Kura Bali development, BTID, or the marina operator.
Talk to our yacht desk
Tell us your dates and whether the goal is a Penida day or a Komodo week, and we will answer with a season check and a real shortlist. One WhatsApp thread covers charter, construction, transfers and everything in between.