Expedition > Bali to Komodo Diving Liveaboard | Wild Islands & Whale Sharks | May 16-27 2026
Bali to Komodo Diving Liveaboard | Wild Islands & Whale Sharks | May 16-27 2026
From: May 16, 2026
9 Spots Available
To: May 27, 2026
Price: USD 4950
Join the Bali – Komodo Whale Shark Diving Liveaboard from May 16-27, 2026.
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Superior Cabin: USD 4.950 per person | 2 spots left
Deluxe Cabin: USD 5.390 per person | 2 spots left
Grand Deluxe Cabin: USD 6.050 per person | 4 spots left
Single Cabin (Hull): USD 7.205 per person | 1 spot left
Single Cabin (Upper Deck): USD 7.205 per person
Itinerary Bali → Komodo | 12 Days / 11 Nights
Day 1 – Bali | Embarkation
Guests embark in Bali and enjoy lunch on board. The crew conducts boat, safety, and dive briefings before departing overnight toward Moyo Island.
Day 2 – Moyo Island | 1–2 Dives & Waterfall Visit
Check dive around Moyo Island, with the possibility of a night dive. In the afternoon, guests visit a nearby waterfall before returning to the vessel.
Day 3 – Saleh Bay, Sumbawa | Whale Sharks & Satonda Lake
Morning dive or snorkel with whale sharks in Saleh Bay. In the late afternoon, the group visits Satonda volcanic lake.
Day 4 – Sangeang Volcano & Gili Banta | 3 Dives
Diving at Sangeang Volcano features black-sand slopes and visible volcanic bubbles, creating striking underwater scenery. A late afternoon dive follows at Gili Banta as the vessel continues southeast.
Days 5–10 – Komodo National Park | 3–4 Dives Daily
Six full days exploring the northern, central, and southern regions of Komodo National Park. Dive sites may include Batu Bolong, Crystal Rock, Castle Rock, The Cauldron, Manta Alley, and Nusa Kode. In addition to diving, land activities such as Komodo dragon treks, sunset viewpoints, and beach visits may be included.
Day 11 – Central Komodo | 2 Final Dives
The final dives take place in central Komodo National Park or around Sebayur Kecil, north of the park.
Day 12 – Labuan Bajo | Disembarkation
Guests enjoy a light breakfast before disembarking in Labuan Bajo in the morning.
This itinerary is a sample route and may change depending on weather, sea conditions, and safety considerations.
Bali to Komodo Diving Liveaboard | Wild Islands & Whale Sharks | May 2026
The Bali – Komodo Whale Shark Diving Expedition is a long-range diving liveaboard designed for divers who value remote routes, natural encounters, and journeys shaped by sea conditions rather than fixed schedules. Sailing between Bali and Komodo via Sumbawa, the expedition explores volcanic islands, current-swept reefs, and one of Indonesia’s most well-known seasonal whale shark regions.
Over the course of the expedition, divers travel through a wide range of underwater environments. The route connects Bali, Sumbawa, Moyo, Sangeang, and Komodo National Park, combining black-sand volcanic dives, offshore walls, and some of Indonesia’s most fish-rich reefs.
This is not a standard Komodo itinerary. Distances are longer and crossings are part of the experience. Dive planning follows weather, currents, and wildlife behavior. Whale shark encounters in Saleh Bay are a highlight of the route, but sightings depend entirely on natural conditions.
This expedition suits experienced and confident divers who value flexibility, patience, and expedition-style travel.
May 5–14, 2026 Duration: 10 days / 9 nights Starts from: USD 4.050 per person
May 16–27, 2026 Duration: 12 days / 11 nights Starts from: USD 4.950 per person
Cabin Options
Superior Cabin: USD 450 per person per night
Deluxe Cabin: USD 490 per person per night
Grand Deluxe Cabin: USD 550 per person per night
Single Cabin (Hull): USD 655 per person per night
Single Cabin (Upper Deck): USD 655 per person per night
Bali to Sumbawa: Whale Shark Territory
The expedition includes time in Saleh Bay, on the northern coast of Sumbawa, a region known for seasonal whale shark activity. Early morning encounters may involve snorkeling or diving alongside these gentle giants as they feed near traditional fishing platforms.
Conditions in Saleh Bay are generally calmer than Komodo, offering a contrast to the more energetic sections of the route. The crew conducts all encounters respectfully and follows natural behavior and local guidelines.
Sumbawa, Moyo and Sangeang: Volcanic Landscapes and Offshore Reefs
Beyond Saleh Bay, the route continues through a chain of islands rarely included in standard itineraries. Diving around Sangeang Volcano features black sand slopes, mineral-rich waters, and unusual macro life, sometimes accompanied by volcanic bubbles rising from the seabed.
Moyo Island and surrounding reefs offer wall dives, submerged pinnacles, and opportunities for short land excursions such as waterfall or lake visits when conditions allow.
Komodo National Park: A Powerful Finale
The final section of the expedition focuses on Komodo National Park, covering northern, central, and southern regions depending on conditions. Diving here is dynamic and current-driven, with dense fish life, manta rays, reef sharks, turtles, and thriving coral gardens.
The route may include iconic sites such as Batu Bolong, Crystal Rock, Castle Rock, and Manta Alley, along with sheltered bays known for macro life. A guided walk to observe Komodo dragons may also be part of the experience.
Life on Board Naga Biru
Naga Biru is a traditional Indonesian phinisi built for long-distance voyages and expedition-style diving. The vessel offers comfortable cabins, dedicated dive facilities, and spacious communal areas suited for extended time at sea.
The experienced Indonesian crew is familiar with remote routes and changing sea conditions, providing a steady and well-organized base throughout the expedition.
This expedition is shaped by nature, not by fixed expectations. Divers who approach the journey with flexibility and curiosity will find it deeply rewarding, offering access to some of Indonesia’s most dynamic and lesser-traveled waters.
What’s Included
Car transfers to and from the harbor on the first and final day of the cruise, from and to a downtown hotel or airport
All meals on board, including coffee, tea, drinking water, and post-dive refreshments
Diving activities as per itinerary
Experienced dive guides with a maximum guide-to-diver ratio of 1:4
Snorkeling activities
Snorkeling equipment, subject to availability and fin size
Experienced snorkeling guides
Land excursions as per itinerary
Nitrox
Weights and weight belts
What’s Excluded
International and domestic flight tickets
Hotel accommodation before and after the cruise
Mandatory travel and dive insurance
Visas and related fees
Airport taxes and excess baggage fees
Airport or hotel transfers outside the scheduled cruise departure and arrival
Diving equipment
Government and marine park fees
Drone permits and related fees
Dive courses and certifications
Naga Biru Café items
Soft drinks
Alcoholic beverages
Crew gratuities
Personal expenses
Any other items not listed under “What’s Included”
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