Maiden Komodo season — first sailing 17 August 2026 · Reserve your dates

LASHA Cruise Rates 2026–2027 — Charter Price List

LASHA Cruise charters start at $700 per person per night for Komodo, Alor, Sumbawa, Lombok and Bali routes (minimum 14 guests, 2 nights), with whole-boat rates from $9,800 per night. Komodo 2D1N runs $900 per person per night, day charters $500 per person, and Raja Ampat expeditions from $750 per person per night.

TRANSPARENT RATES

Why We Publish Every Rate

At this end of the charter market, prices usually hide behind an inquiry form. Ultra-tier phinisi quote only on request, and a rival launch-generation vessel publishes nothing beyond a starting figure of USD 7,000 per night, according to charter-market research. LASHA takes the opposite view: the rates below are the rates, valid for 2026 and 2027, for every route the ship sails. Compare them, share them with your group, and bring questions — not guesswork — to the charter desk.

One structural note before the tables: LASHA charters as a whole boat. Per-person rates apply from the stated minimum group size; smaller groups simply charter at the whole-boat minimum. Every rate covers the entire vessel — all 10 ensuite staterooms, all four decks.

Reading the tables is simple: “whole boat” figures are the total for the vessel per night (or per day, on the day-charter format), never per person. The 1–14 guest row is the charter minimum — a couple can absolutely take LASHA alone, at the same whole-boat rate as a group of fourteen — and each guest beyond the minimum adds the flat per-person rate, so the price you compute at home is the price the charter desk will quote back.

How Much Does a LASHA Cruise Charter Cost?

Route band Minimum Per person Whole boat from Entrance fee
Komodo | Alor | Sumbawa | Lombok | Bali 2 nights, 14 pax $700/night leisure · $750/night dive $9,800 / $10,500 per night $25/pax/night
Komodo 2D1N 14 pax $900/pax/night $12,600 $35/pax/night
Komodo 1-Day (max 16 h) 20 pax $500/pax $10,000 $35/pax/day
Raja Ampat | Banda Sea | Wakatobi | Maratua 5 nights $750/night leisure · $800/night dive $10,500 / $11,200 per night $25/pax/night

Komodo | Alor | Sumbawa | Lombok | Bali — from $700 per Person per Night

LASHA’s core charter band covers Komodo National Park plus the Alor, Sumbawa, Lombok and Bali routes, with a 2-night minimum. Leisure sailings run $700 per person per night and dive charters $750, with a 14-guest minimum; the whole-boat rate scales per guest from there up to the 22-guest charter maximum on this band.

Guests Leisure — whole boat / night Dive — whole boat / night
1–14 $9,800 $10,500
15 $10,500 $11,250
16 $11,200 $12,000
17 $11,900 $12,750
18 $12,600 $13,500
19 $13,300 $14,250
20 $14,000 $15,000
21 $14,700 $15,750
22 $15,400 $16,500

FOC guests: free-of-charge guest places begin at 15 paying guests (+1 FOC) and rise progressively to +4 FOC guests at 21–22 pax. The exact allocation for your group size is confirmed at booking via Komodo Luxury. Park entrance fees of $25 per person per night are charged separately on this band.

The FOC scale rewards exactly the groups LASHA was built for. At 22 paying guests with 4 FOC places, 26 people sail while 22 pay — an effective $592 per person per night on the leisure rate, for a private 52.5-metre ship. Larger, in this case, really is cheaper.

Komodo 2D1N — $900 per Person per Night

The short-format private charter: two days and one night inside Komodo National Park, at $900 per person per night with a 14-guest minimum. It is the format groups choose when the calendar, not the budget, is the constraint — Padar’s ridgeline, Pink Beach and the dragons in a single sweep.

Guests Whole boat / night
1–14 $12,600
15 $13,500
16 $14,400
17 $15,300
18 $16,200
19 $17,100
20 $18,000
21 $18,900
22 $19,800

Park entrance on the 2D1N format is $35 per person per night, charged separately. FOC allocation for this route is confirmed at booking via Komodo Luxury.

Komodo 1-Day Charter — $500 per Person (max 16 hours)

For celebrations, corporate days and photo productions, LASHA sails as a private day yacht: up to 16 hours, $500 per person with a 20-guest minimum, and a higher guest ceiling of 35 — the largest single-day capacity in her class.

Guests Whole boat / day
1–20 $10,000
21 $10,500
25 $12,500
30 $15,000
35 $17,500

Each guest above 20 adds $500, up to 35 guests. Park entrance is $35 per person per day, charged separately.

Raja Ampat | Banda Sea | Wakatobi | Maratua — from $750 per Person per Night

When most luxury phinisi leave Komodo for the northwest-monsoon months — roughly October or November through April, according to operator consensus — LASHA repositions east. Expedition charters to Raja Ampat, the Banda Sea, Wakatobi and Maratua carry a 5-night minimum at $750 per person per night for leisure and $800 for dive itineraries.

Guests Leisure — whole boat / night Dive — whole boat / night
1–14 $10,500 $11,200
15 $11,250 $12,000
16 $12,000 $12,800
17 $12,750 $13,600
18 $13,500 $14,400
19 $14,250 $15,200
20 $15,000 $16,000
21 $15,750 $16,800
22 $16,500 $17,600

Park and marine-reserve entrance fees on expedition routes are $25 per person per night, charged separately. FOC allocation for expedition routes is confirmed at booking via Komodo Luxury.

Relocation fee: LASHA is home-ported in Labuan Bajo. When boarding in Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa or Alor outside the vessel’s scheduled positioning windows, a relocation fee applies. The amount depends on route and dates and is confirmed at booking via Komodo Luxury.

What’s Included — and What Isn’t?

Your charter rate covers the ship, her crew and the table:

  • Exclusive use of the whole vessel — all 10 ensuite staterooms and all four decks, including the sun-deck jacuzzi, Living Room and Dive Deck
  • Full-board dining prepared on board throughout the charter
  • The full professional crew, from captain to galley, in service around the clock

Charged separately or arranged case by case:

  • Park and marine-reserve entrance fees, as listed per route band above ($25–$35 per person)
  • Flights to and from Labuan Bajo or your boarding port
  • Relocation fee, where the boarding note above applies

Items the 2026 booklet does not specify — dive equipment and supplements, alcoholic drinks, spa services and land transfers — are confirmed at booking via Komodo Luxury, in writing, before you pay a deposit. For context on the government side: Komodo National Park’s base entry tariff for foreign visitors is IDR 250,000 per person per day under Government Regulation No. 36/2024, though 2026 fee structures are in flux — always confirm the latest tariff.

Alfresco dining table set on LASHA's upper deck with full-board meals included in the charter rate
Full-board dining is inside the rate — every meal, every day, prepared on board.

Do the Rates Change by Season?

No — the tables above hold across 2026 and 2027, which quietly favours the shoulder months. Komodo’s dry season runs roughly April to October, according to seasonal sailing guides, while January and February bring rougher seas and the fewest departures market-wide — yet also the best manta activity, with plankton-rich December to March cited by dive operators as peak season. On most fleets the wet-season discount is the incentive; on LASHA, the same published rate simply buys emptier anchorages and mantas at their busiest.

Sun loungers lined along LASHA's top deck under clear Komodo dry-season skies
One published rate, every season: the sun deck at anchor between Komodo’s islands.

Is a LASHA Charter Good Value?

Run the numbers two ways. Per boat: private phinisi in Komodo band from roughly USD 2,500–5,000 per night for mid-size luxury vessels to USD 5,000–15,000+ for the large and ultra tier, according to charter-market research — and LASHA’s $9,800–$16,500 sits mid-band for a 52.5-metre, 466 GT ship, while a comparable new-generation competitor opens at USD 7,000 per night for a far smaller vessel.

Per person, the math is quieter still. Luxury open-trip cabins in Komodo run about USD 400–600+ per person per night, according to published market rates. A full LASHA charter at 22 guests works out to $700 per person per night — the same order of spend, but with the entire ship private: your itinerary, your dinner hour, your sun deck. Charter-market analysis puts the private-versus-shared break-even at around 6–12 guests; at LASHA’s 14-plus group sizes, the whole-boat format is simply the better trade.

For longer, more exclusive itineraries the gap widens further: published luxury-cruise listings for Komodo run from about USD 845 per person up to USD 10,530–12,065 per person on extended private routes, with pricing rising sharply with duration and exclusivity. LASHA’s flat per-night structure resists that curve — a five-night Raja Ampat expedition is simply five nights at the tabled rate, no multiplier for calling it an expedition.

One timing note: July and August departures on luxury phinisi routinely sell out 6–12 months in advance, according to operator reports — so 2027 peak-season dates are being confirmed now. Route details are on the Komodo charter page, and the deposit and payment steps are on the booking page.

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Estimate only — park entrance fees shown separately; relocation fees for Bali/Lombok/Sumbawa/Alor embarkation and final quotes are confirmed by the charter desk. Rates valid 2026–2027.

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Bookings for LASHA Phinisi Cruise are handled end-to-end by Komodo Luxury, the vessel’s official marketing partner. Rates are valid for 2026 and 2027 sailings; anything the tables above leave open is confirmed in writing at booking.

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