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Bali to Komodo: Flights, Boats & Best Routes (2026 Guide)

Mika Takahashi
Mika Takahashi

Bali is where most Komodo trips begin. The island sits just 520 kilometres west of Labuan Bajo, the gateway town to Komodo National Park, and daily direct flights connect the two in barely more than an hour. Whether you are extending a Bali holiday with a few days in the Komodo archipelago or building an entire Indonesia itinerary around dragons, diving, and island hopping, the journey from Bali to Komodo has never been easier or more affordable.

This guide covers every route from Bali to Komodo in detail: direct flights, the overland-and-ferry adventure, PELNI passenger ships, and multi-day sailing expeditions. We include current prices, airline schedules, booking strategies, and practical tips so you can choose the option that matches your budget, timeline, and travel style.

Quick Comparison: All Routes from Bali to Komodo

RouteDurationCost (per person)Best For
Direct flight (DPS → LBJ)1 hr 10–20 minUSD 70–150 returnMost travelers, time-efficient
PELNI ferry (Benoa → LBJ)24–36 hoursUSD 16–22Budget travelers, adventurers
Overland + ferry (Bali → Lombok → Sumbawa → Flores)2–3 daysUSD 30–50Backpackers, slow travelers
Liveaboard sailing (Bali → Komodo)10 days / 9 nightsFrom USD 3,550Diving, island-hopping experience

Option 1: Direct Flights from Bali to Labuan Bajo

Flying is the fastest, easiest, and most popular way to reach Komodo from Bali. Direct flights operate multiple times daily between Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar and Komodo International Airport (LBJ) in Labuan Bajo. The flight takes just 1 hour and 10 to 20 minutes, covering 520 kilometres across the Lesser Sunda Islands.

Airlines and Schedules

Two carriers dominate the route with nonstop daily service:

AirlineFlights per DayAircraftOne-Way FromNotes
Indonesia AirAsia2Airbus A320IDR 1,175,000 (≈ USD 70)Morning and afternoon departures, book via AirAsia MOVE
Batik Air3–4Airbus A320IDR 1,300,000 (≈ USD 80)Multiple daily slots, full-service carrier (meal included)

Several other airlines also fly the route with varying frequency: Garuda Indonesia, Citilink, Lion Air, Wings Air, and TransNusa. Garuda tends to be the most expensive but offers flexible rebooking. Citilink and Lion Air are budget options that occasionally offer promotional fares below IDR 1 million one-way.

Typical Flight Schedule (Bali → Labuan Bajo)

DepartureArrivalAirlineFlight
07:1008:15AirAsiaQZ 644
07:5509:05Batik AirID 6333
09:4510:55Batik AirID 6329
11:4512:55Batik AirID 6331
15:3516:45Batik AirID 6335
15:4517:00AirAsiaQZ 646

Schedules are subject to seasonal adjustments. Always verify on the airline's website before booking.

Booking Tips for the Best Fares

  • Book 3–4 weeks in advance for the lowest fares. Prices typically rise 30–50% within two weeks of travel, especially during peak season (June–August).
  • Fly midweek. Wednesday departures average 7–10% cheaper than Saturday flights.
  • Choose early morning flights outbound (07:10 or 07:55). You arrive in Labuan Bajo by 9 AM and can start your Komodo adventure the same afternoon.
  • Book afternoon return flights (15:35 or later). This gives you a final morning to explore Labuan Bajo or finish a tour before heading back.
  • Compare on Google Flights or Skyscanner, then book directly with the airline to avoid third-party cancellation hassles.
  • Set price alerts. Both AirAsia and Batik Air run flash sales periodically, sometimes dropping fares to under IDR 800,000 one-way.
Labuan Bajo airport arrival area with tropical mountains in the background

Labuan Bajo Airport: What to Expect

Komodo International Airport (LBJ) is small but efficient. It received international status in April 2024 and has been upgraded in partnership with Changi Airports International. The runway is 2,750 metres, accommodating aircraft up to the Airbus A330. The airport sits just 10 minutes by car from Labuan Bajo town centre.

Key things to know on arrival:

  • Grab and local taxis are available outside the terminal. A ride to town costs IDR 50,000–100,000.
  • Many hotels and tour operators offer free airport pickup if you book in advance.
  • There is a small ATM area inside the terminal, but withdraw cash in Bali as ATMs in Labuan Bajo can be unreliable during peak times.
  • Mobile data coverage (Telkomsel) works well in town but drops off once you head into the national park.

Option 2: PELNI Ferry from Bali to Labuan Bajo

For budget travelers or those seeking a genuine Indonesian sea voyage, PELNI (the state-owned shipping line) operates passenger ships between Benoa Port in Bali and Labuan Bajo. This is the cheapest way to reach Komodo, though it requires patience and flexibility.

Ships and Routes

Two PELNI vessels serve the Bali–Labuan Bajo connection:

ShipRouteFrequencyDurationEconomy Fare
KM TilongkabilaBenoa → Lembar → Bima → Labuan BajoEvery 2 weeks≈ 36 hoursIDR 260,000 (≈ USD 16)
KM WilisBatulicin → Makassar → Labuan Bajo → BimaEvery 2 weeksVaries by legFrom IDR 253,000 (≈ USD 16)

What to Expect on a PELNI Ship

  • Economy class means a numbered bunk in a shared dormitory with basic bedding. It is clean but spartan.
  • Three meals per day are included in the ticket price (rice, fish, vegetables — simple but sufficient).
  • Facilities: shared bathrooms, a small canteen for snacks and drinks, and open deck areas where you can watch the islands pass by.
  • Bring your own entertainment: books, offline movies, a portable charger. Wi-Fi is not available.
  • Motion sickness medication is highly recommended, especially during the wet season (November–March) when seas are rougher.

How to Book

PELNI schedules are published approximately one month in advance. Book through the Pelni Mobile app or at pelni.co.id. You can also purchase tickets at Benoa Port, though availability is not guaranteed for popular sailings. Bring your passport (for foreigners) or KTP (for Indonesian nationals) when boarding.

Important: PELNI schedules can shift due to weather or operational changes. Always confirm your sailing date 1–2 days before departure.

Option 3: The Overland Adventure (Bali → Lombok → Sumbawa → Flores)

This is the route for true adventurers. It combines buses, local ferries, and some of the most beautiful coastal scenery in Indonesia. Budget around 2–3 days and USD 30–50 for the entire journey.

The Route, Step by Step

LegTransportDurationCost
Bali (Ubung Terminal) → Padang Bai PortPublic bus≈ 4 hoursIDR 45,000–60,000
Padang Bai → Lembar Port (Lombok)Public ferry≈ 4–5 hoursIDR 62,000
Lembar → Kayangan Port (East Lombok)Local bus / private car≈ 3 hoursIDR 50,000–100,000
Kayangan → Poto Tano (Sumbawa)Ferry≈ 1 hourIDR 75,000–90,000
Poto Tano → Sape (East Sumbawa)Bus≈ 8–10 hoursIDR 100,000–150,000
Sape → Labuan BajoFerry≈ 6–8 hoursIDR 60,000–80,000

This journey is rewarding but demanding. You will pass through rice paddies, volcanic landscapes, small fishing towns, and long stretches of empty coastline. Each island has its own character, and the ferry crossings offer stunning views of the Indonesian archipelago.

Tips for the Overland Route

  • Break the journey. Spend a night in Lombok (explore the Gili Islands or Mount Rinjani) and another in Sumbawa to avoid exhaustion.
  • Travel light. You will be transferring between multiple vehicles and ferries. A single backpack is ideal.
  • Carry cash in small denominations. ATMs are rare between Lombok and Labuan Bajo.
  • Bring food and water. Bus rest stops are basic, and ferry canteens have limited options.
  • Check ferry schedules locally. The Sape–Labuan Bajo ferry does not run daily. Confirm timings with your guesthouse or a local agent.
Traditional phinisi boat sailing through turquoise waters between green volcanic islands

Option 4: Liveaboard Sailing from Bali to Komodo

For travelers who want the journey itself to be the adventure, a liveaboard sailing expedition from Bali to Komodo is the ultimate way to experience Indonesia's Lesser Sunda Islands. Rather than flying over the archipelago in an hour, you spend 10 days and 9 nights island-hopping eastward through Lombok, Sumbawa, and Flores, with world-class diving, snorkeling, and trekking at every stop along the way.

Neptune One: Bali to Komodo Liveaboard

Neptune Liveaboards, part of the same Neptune World family as Komodo Resort, operates the Neptune One on the Bali-to-Komodo route. This is a proper expedition-style voyage, not a quick transfer.

DetailInformation
RouteBali → Lombok → Moyo Island → Satonda → Sumbawa → Gili Banta → Komodo National Park → Labuan Bajo
Duration10 days / 9 nights
PriceFrom USD 3,550 per person
VesselNeptune One

What Is Included

  • Private or shared cabin accommodation aboard Neptune One
  • All meals prepared by the onboard chef
  • Diving and snorkeling at premier sites along the entire route
  • Guided island excursions (Moyo Island, Satonda volcanic crater lake, Gili Banta, Komodo and Rinca Islands)
  • Professional dive guides and equipment
  • Komodo National Park ranger-guided dragon treks

Why Choose the Liveaboard Route

This trip is designed for divers, nature enthusiasts, and travelers who value immersion over speed. Over 10 days, you will explore remote reefs that day-trip boats from Labuan Bajo never reach, swim in volcanic crater lakes, encounter manta rays at multiple sites, and arrive at Komodo National Park from the west — the route the early explorers took. The voyage ends in Labuan Bajo, where you can fly back to Bali in just over an hour.

Neptune Liveaboards also runs the route in reverse (Labuan Bajo → Bali), which can be useful if you want to end your trip in Bali.

What to Do When You Arrive in Labuan Bajo

Labuan Bajo is a small but rapidly developing town that serves as the base for all Komodo National Park activities. Once you arrive, here is what to plan:

Komodo National Park Tours

  • Day trips by speedboat depart daily from Labuan Bajo harbour. A typical day trip visits Padar Island, Pink Beach, and either Komodo or Rinca Island for a ranger-guided dragon trek. Prices start from IDR 1,350,000 per person.
  • Multi-day liveaboard tours (2D/1N or 3D/2N) offer a more relaxed pace and reach more remote dive and snorkel sites.
  • Stay at a resort inside the park. Komodo Resort is the only accommodation located within the national park boundaries, offering direct access to dive sites, snorkeling reefs, and dragon-trekking islands without the daily boat commute from town.

Important 2026 Regulations

  • Komodo National Park now limits daily visitors to 1,000 per day (enforced since April 2026 via the SiOra digital permit system).
  • All treks on Komodo and Rinca Island require a licensed park ranger.
  • Book your park entry permit in advance through a licensed tour operator — walk-in tickets are no longer available.

Bali + Komodo: Sample Itineraries

The Quick Extension (3 Nights in Komodo)

DayActivity
Day 1Early morning flight Bali → Labuan Bajo (07:10). Afternoon: settle in, explore Labuan Bajo harbour, sunset dinner.
Day 2Full-day Komodo National Park tour: Padar Island, Pink Beach, Rinca Island dragon trek, snorkeling at Manta Point.
Day 3Morning: diving or snorkeling at top sites (Batu Bolong, Crystal Rock). Afternoon: relax, Rangko Cave trip.
Day 4Morning at leisure. Afternoon flight Labuan Bajo → Bali (15:35).

The Komodo Deep Dive (6 Nights)

DayActivity
Day 1Fly Bali → Labuan Bajo. Transfer to Komodo Resort inside the national park.
Day 2Morning dive at Batu Bolong. Afternoon snorkeling at Kanawa Island reef.
Day 3Dragon trek on Komodo Island (long trail). Afternoon: Pink Beach, Taka Makassar sandbank.
Day 4Manta Point dive or snorkel. Afternoon: Padar Island sunset hike.
Day 5South Komodo dive sites (Cannibal Rock, Torpedo Alley). Evening: Kalong Island flying fox sunset.
Day 6Morning: final snorkel or try scuba session. Afternoon: return to Labuan Bajo, sunset drinks in town.
Day 7Fly Labuan Bajo → Bali.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from Bali to Komodo?
Direct flights from Bali (Ngurah Rai Airport, DPS) to Labuan Bajo (Komodo International Airport, LBJ) take 1 hour and 10 to 20 minutes. Both AirAsia and Batik Air operate this route daily with multiple departures.
How much does a flight from Bali to Labuan Bajo cost?
One-way fares typically range from IDR 1,175,000 to IDR 1,400,000 (approximately USD 70–90). Return flights average USD 120–150. Prices rise during peak season (June–August) and within two weeks of travel. Booking 3–4 weeks ahead secures the best rates.
Is there a ferry from Bali to Komodo?
There is no direct fast ferry. However, PELNI operates passenger ships (KM Tilongkabila and KM Wilis) from Benoa Port in Bali to Labuan Bajo approximately every two weeks. The journey takes 24–36 hours and costs around IDR 260,000 (USD 16) including meals. Check the Pelni Mobile app for current schedules.
Can I take a boat from Bali to Komodo?
Yes. Neptune Liveaboards operates the Neptune One on a 10-day / 9-night sailing expedition from Bali to Komodo, island-hopping through Lombok, Moyo Island, Satonda, Sumbawa, and Gili Banta before reaching Komodo National Park. Prices start from USD 3,550 per person and include cabin accommodation, all meals, diving, snorkeling, and guided excursions. It is the ultimate way to experience the full archipelago rather than just flying over it.
What is the best time to travel from Bali to Komodo?
The dry season from April to October offers the best conditions: calm seas, clear skies, and optimal diving visibility. June to September is peak season with the best weather but highest prices and busiest parks. April, May, and October are excellent shoulder months with great conditions and fewer crowds.
Should I fly or take a boat from Bali to Komodo?
For most travelers, flying is the clear winner: it takes just over an hour, costs USD 70–90 one-way, and gives you maximum time in Komodo. Take a liveaboard like Neptune One if you want the journey itself to be the adventure — the 10-day Bali-to-Komodo sailing expedition (from USD 3,550) includes world-class diving, remote island stops, and arrives at Komodo from the west through rarely visited waters. The PELNI ferry is best for extreme budget travelers who are flexible with time and schedules.