
Chartering a private yacht in Indonesia is unlike any voyage in the world. With over 17,000 islands stretching across the equator, this is a place where remote reefs, ancient cultures, and towering cliffs remain largely untouched by mass tourism, reachable only by sea.
Whether you’re drawn to the manta-filled waters of Raja Ampat, the dragon-patrolled hills of Komodo, or the spice-scented history of the Banda Islands, a private yacht offers the freedom to explore on your terms, with no tour groups in sight.
But with so many destinations, yacht styles, and seasonal considerations, planning an Indonesia yacht charter can feel overwhelming.
This guide walks you through every step of the process, from understanding what a liveaboard actually is, to picking the perfect yacht and itinerary for your group.
Before you dive into deck plans or dream destinations, it helps to understand what chartering a yacht in Indonesia actually looks like.
A liveaboard is like a floating hotel or villa where you sleep, dine, and travel onboard, waking up somewhere new each day. It’s immersive, seamless, and the only way to access Indonesia’s most remote waters in comfort.
There are two main formats:
Private Charter – You book the entire yacht for your group, with a crew, private chef, and fully customized itinerary. Ideal for families, groups of friends, or celebrations.
Open Trip – You book a cabin on a set departure and share the experience with other guests. Perfect for solo travellers or couples looking for company and a lower price point.
You’ll also see the term Phinisi—a traditional Indonesian sailing vessel reimagined for modern luxury. Think handcrafted teak, open-air lounges, and crew that feel more like hosts than staff.
Indonesia’s cruising grounds are shaped by season, geography, and experience, each region offering a distinct way to travel by private yacht. From the reef systems of Raja Ampat to the rugged landscapes of Komodo and the remote waters of the Banda Sea, where you go will define how your journey unfolds.
Start with the destination that aligns with your timing and interests, and we’ll shape the route from there.
September to June · Best for diving, remote exploration, and pristine reef systems
Raja Ampat is Indonesia’s most sought-after yacht charter region, known for its unmatched marine biodiversity and scattered limestone islands.
October to November · April · Best for remote exploration, history, and seasonal crossings
A lesser-travelled region The Spice Islands in the Banda Sea, are defined by open sea, volcanic islands, and deep-rooted spice trade history.
April to November · Best for wildlife, landscapes, drift diving and varied cruising
Defined by rugged islands, Komodo Dragons, strong currents, and diverse anchorages, Komodo offers a more varied and active charter experience.
July to September · Best for whale shark encounters and remote exploration
A highly seasonal region known for consistent whale shark encounters, set against remote coastlines and lesser-visited waters.
The yacht you choose defines how you experience Indonesia, from the level of space and service to the pace and style of your journey. Rather than navigating hundreds of options, we organise our fleet into three clear collections – Explorer, Premium, and Legend – each reflecting a different way to travel.
Start with the collection that fits your group and expectations, then explore further to refine your choice.
From $4,000 USD per night.
Built for those who prioritise access over excess. Explorer yachts are ideal for smaller groups, first-time charters, and expedition-led journeys, offering comfort, capable crews, and the freedom to reach Indonesia’s most remote regions.
From $8,000 USD per night.
A balanced approach to private charter. Premium yachts offer more space, refined interiors, and elevated service, well suited to families and groups seeking both comfort and exploration, without stepping into full superyacht scale.
From $14,000 USD per night.
For those who expect the highest standard on the water. Legend yachts deliver expansive space, exceptional crews, and a fully tailored onboard experience, designed for larger groups, milestone journeys, and complete privacy at sea.
Indonesia is a year-round destination, but not every region is in season at the same time. The country stretches across three time zones and multiple microclimates, which means that timing your charter well is essential if you want the best conditions for diving, wildlife, or simply blue skies and calm seas.
In general:
Raja Ampat: Best from October to April
Komodo: Best from April to October
Banda Sea & Spice Islands: Accessible during shoulder months, typically March–April and October–November
Cenderawasih & Triton Bay: Late June to early October
Every Boatique charter includes the essentials, plus the luxury touches that make life at sea feel seamless.
Yachts may vary slightly but in general…
Flights & Visas Fees
Alcohol (can be arranged in advance)
Park fees and fuel surcharges (varies by region)
Gratuities (optional, but customary)
Your itinerary depends on the destination, the time of year, and the pace you want to move at. Some guests want to dive five times a day. Others want sunrise yoga, island hikes, and beach dinners by candlelight. Both are possible. Often, both happen on the same trip.
Each Boatique itinerary is designed with intention. Some routes (like Komodo or Raja Ampat) have well-established highlights. Others (like Banda Sea or Triton Bay) are more exploratory. You’ll work with our team to create something tailored to your style, with plenty of room to improvise once you’re on board.
Most charters range from 5 to 12 days, with embarkation from hubs like Sorong for Raja Ampat, Labuan Bajo for Komodo, or Ambon for the Banda Sea.
Private yacht charters in Indonesia typically range from $4,000 to $14,000 per night, with high-end vessels exceeding $20,000+, depending on the yacht, destination, and level of service.
To simplify this, yachts are generally structured into three tiers:
Explorer Yachts: $4,000–8,000 USD per night
Premium Yachts: $8,000–14,000 USD per night
Legend Yachts: $14,000+ USD per night
These rates cover the entire yacht, not per person. In practical terms, a $10,000 per night charter shared between 10 guests works out to around $1,000 per person, per day, including accommodation, meals, crew, and onboard experiences.
For a detailed breakdown of pricing, inclusions, and real-world examples, explore our full guide to yacht charter costs in Indonesia.
Most charters begin in regional hubs like Sorong (SOQ) for Raja Ampat, Labuan Bajo (LBJ) for Komodo, or Ambon (AMQ) for the Banda Sea.
Most routes require a domestic flight from Bali or Jakarta, while some have international connections to Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur. Our team will assist you with the best routing, suggested hotels (if overnighting), and ensure your driver is waiting when you land.
Visas: Most nationalities receive a 30-day visa-on-arrival.
Vaccinations: None required, but check current recommendations.
Arrival: Arrive 1 day early if possible to avoid flight delays.
Transfers: Included. We’ll meet you at your hotel or airport and handle the rest.
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