Bali Yacht Charter Operated by Komodo Luxury & Luxury Bali

Bali Dive Trip Cost — Rates & Pricing

Understanding the cost of a Bali dive trip requires consideration of several factors, including the type of vessel, number of guests, and the season. Operated by Komodo Luxury, private charters range from USD 4,500 to over USD 22,000 per night, with the best conditions from April to October.

Understanding Bali Dive Trip Costs

Navigating the costs of a Bali dive trip involves several elements that contribute to the overall pricing. Let’s explore these components to help you plan your perfect underwater escape.

How Bali Charter Is Priced

Factor Pricing Impact Concrete Figures
Vessel Type Entry luxury: USD 4,500–6,000/night; Premium: USD 6,000–10,000/night; Ultra-luxury: USD 10,000–18,000/night; Flagship: USD 18,000–22,000+/night Phinisi: USD 6,000–18,000/night; Catamaran: USD 4,500–10,000/night; Luxury Day Yacht: USD 4,000–8,000/night
Guests Per-person cost decreases with full-vessel booking 7-night charter for 8–12 guests: USD 60,000–150,000+ total; per 10 guests: USD 6,139/person all-in
Season Peak pricing in dry season Summer 2026: USD 32,000–36,000/week for a catamaran; Holiday: USD 40,000–43,000/week
Nights Minimum 4 nights; 7-night charters common Private charter: USD 4,200/night (Manta Mae); 7-night ultra-luxury: USD 8,646/person (Prana)

What’s Included

  • Full board (3 meals/day), welcome drink, snacks, soft drinks, water, tea, coffee, espresso
  • Up to 4 dives/day, free dive gear, free Nitrox (with private charter)
  • Crew, chef, dive guides, satellite phone, yoga instructor

Additional Costs

  • Diving courses (Open Water: USD 400–600; Advanced: USD 350–500)
  • Nitrox (if not private charter), massage, private dive instructor
  • Satellite phone (if not included), missed dives (no reimbursement)

Destinations and Itineraries

Our charters offer itineraries that include iconic sites such as Nusa Penida, Uluwatu, and the Gili Islands. If you choose a full-day cruise or a multi-day adventure, each journey is designed to showcase Bali’s underwater wonders.

Who It’s For

Our private charters cater to discerning divers and luxury travelers seeking a bespoke experience. With personalized service and expert guidance, these trips are ideal for those who value exclusivity and comfort in their adventures.

Comparing Vessel Options

Choosing the right vessel can greatly enhance your diving experience. Consider the Phinisi for traditional style and spacious cabins, the Catamaran for modern amenities, or the Luxury Day Yacht for intimate group excursions.

FAQs

What is the best time to dive in Bali?

The best time to dive in Bali is between April and October, with optimal sea conditions from May to September.

What is included in a Bali dive charter?

Our charters include full board, up to 4 dives per day, and the services of a crew, chef, and dive guides.

How many guests can join a charter?

Depending on the vessel type, charters can accommodate between 10 and 30 guests.

Are diving courses available?

Yes, diving courses such as Open Water and Advanced certifications are available at an additional cost.

Pre-Trip Preparations and Essential Information

Before setting off on your private crewed dive boat charter across Bali, it is crucial to understand the logistical and practical aspects of the journey. Begin by arranging your flights to Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar, Bali, the primary starting point for international visitors. From Denpasar, a sea transfer to Waisai is typically required, with many charters departing from Benoa Harbour / Sanur / Serangan.

Additionally, be aware of the Bali tourist levy, a one-time fee of approximately IDR 150,000 (~USD 10) per foreign visitor. This fee is enforced to support local tourism initiatives. It is advisable to check with your charter provider regarding any additional documentation or travel requirements.

  • Flight to Denpasar: Book in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Sea Transfer: Coordinate with your charter company for a seamless experience.
  • Tourist Levy: Ensure you have the correct currency or payment method.

Understanding the Dive Experience: Sites and Seasons

Bali offers some of the most diverse and captivating dive sites in the world, each with its unique underwater landscapes and marine life. The best season for diving is from April to October, coinciding with the dry season, which provides optimal conditions for exploring the depths.

Popular dive sites include Nusa Penida, renowned for its manta rays, and the Gili Islands, which offer a variety of coral reefs and marine species. Menjangan is favoured for its lively coral walls, while Amed provides an opportunity to explore wrecks and macro life. Each location offers something distinct, ensuring every dive is memorable.

  • Nusa Penida: Ideal for spotting manta rays during the dry season.
  • Gili Islands: Known for diverse marine species and lively coral reefs.
  • Menjangan: Famous for its stunning coral walls.
  • Amed: Offers wreck diving and macro photography opportunities.

Choosing the Right Vessel for Your Charter

Selecting the appropriate vessel for your private charter is paramount to ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience. Bali Dive Trip offers a range of vessels, each catering to different needs and preferences. The Luxury Day Yacht accommodates up to 20 guests with day-use cabins and is suitable for short excursions.

For those seeking a longer adventure, the Catamaran, which supports both day and overnight trips, can host up to 30 guests. The Phinisi, a traditional Indonesian vessel, offers a more intimate setting with 5-7 cabins, perfect for groups of 10-14 guests. Consider the duration of your trip, the number of guests, and personal preferences when making your selection.

Vessel Type Capacity Cabins Ideal for
Luxury Day Yacht Up to 20 guests Day-use cabins Short excursions
Catamaran Up to 30 guests Day/overnight cabins Longer trips
Phinisi 10-14 guests 5-7 cabins Intimate experiences

Travel Logistics and Considerations

When planning your private crewed dive boat charter across Bali, understanding the travel logistics is crucial. Most international visitors will arrive at Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar, Bali. From there, a sea transfer to Waisai is often required, especially for charters commencing in the Bali region, with many embarking from Benoa Harbour / Sanur / Serangan.

It is important to consider the additional time and arrangements needed for these transfers. The Bali tourist levy is a mandatory one-time fee of approximately IDR 150,000 or USD 10 per foreign visitor, so be sure to include this in your travel budget. Proper planning ensures a seamless transition from arrival to embarkation, allowing you to focus on the excitement of your diving adventure.

Understanding Weather Patterns and Their Impact

Weather conditions can significantly influence your diving experience across Bali. The best season for diving spans from April to October, coinciding with the dry season. During this time, you can expect optimal conditions for spotting manta rays and Nusa Penida whale sharks, particularly from May to September when the seas are calm and ideal for cruising.

It’s crucial to consider these seasonal variations when planning your trip, as they can affect visibility, sea currents, and overall enjoyment of the underwater scenery. Planning your charter during these months ensures you take full advantage of Bali’s rich marine biodiversity, offering an unforgettable diving experience.

Choosing the Perfect Vessel for Your Charter

Deciding on the right vessel is an essential part of planning your private dive charter. Options vary depending on your group size, desired amenities, and the nature of your trip. The Luxury Day Yacht accommodates up to 20 guests, making it perfect for larger groups or day charters, with prices ranging from 15 to 25 million IDR per day.

For those seeking a longer journey, the Catamaran offers both day and overnight cabins, catering to groups of up to 30 guests with a price range of 12 to 20 million IDR. The Phinisi, with 5 to 7 cabins accommodating 10 to 14 guests, provides a more intimate setting for those desiring an extensive cruise, priced between 30 to 45 million IDR per night.

Consider the type of experience you wish to have, whether it be a full-day Nusa Penida cruise, a sunset dinner cruise, or a multi-day Bali–Gili sailing, to choose the vessel that best suits your needs.

The Environmental Impact and Sustainable Practices

Set out on a private crewed dive boat charter in Bali presents an opportunity to engage with the region’s lively marine life. However, it is essential to consider the environmental impact of such activities. Komodo Luxury is committed to sustainable practices to minimise ecological footprints while delivering premium experiences.

Efforts include the utilisation of eco-friendly cleaning products, waste management systems designed to handle refuse responsibly, and adherence to marine protected area regulations. Furthermore, vessels are equipped with energy-efficient engines to reduce carbon emissions during voyages.

  • Use of biodegradable cleaning products
  • Implementation of advanced waste management systems
  • Energy-efficient propulsion systems
  • Support for local conservation initiatives

Guests are encouraged to engage in conservation activities and are briefed on responsible diving practices to ensure the protection of coral reefs and marine life.

Booking and Cancellation Policies

Booking a private crewed dive boat charter with Komodo Luxury offers flexibility and assurance. Prospective clients can secure their desired dates with a deposit, which is typically a percentage of the total charter cost. To accommodate unforeseen circumstances, a clear cancellation policy is in place.

Deposits are usually non-refundable but may be applied to a future booking if cancellation occurs within a specified time frame. Full payment is often required several weeks before the charter commences. It’s advisable to review the specific terms related to your charter agreement.

Action Policy
Deposit Non-refundable, applicable to future bookings under certain conditions
Full Payment Due 6-8 weeks prior to departure
Cancellation Charges may apply; refunds possible under certain conditions

For peace of mind, guests are recommended to secure comprehensive travel insurance that covers potential disruptions, including cancellations due to weather conditions or unforeseen personal circumstances.

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