This 4-day, 3-night sailing adventure from Labuan Bajo to Lombok is the ultimate way to experience the beauty of Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda Islands. The journey combines the raw wilderness of Komodo National Park, the magical waters of Sumbawa’s Saleh Bay where you can swim with gentle whale sharks, and the scenic islands along the Flores Sea.
Your journey begins in Labuan Bajo, the gateway to Komodo National Park. Over the next four days, you’ll sail through turquoise waters and stop at breathtaking destinations. Climb to the top of Padar Island for one of Indonesia’s most iconic sunrise views, walk with a ranger on Komodo Island to see the legendary Komodo dragons, and relax on the rare sands of Pink Beach. The adventure continues at Manta Point, where you may snorkel with graceful manta rays, and then sails west toward Saleh Bay, Sumbawa, for a magical encounter with the gentle giants of the sea — whale sharks.
Each night is spent aboard a comfortable boat, either in shared deck accommodation or private cabins depending on your preference. Meals are freshly prepared by the crew, and evenings are highlighted by sunsets over the open sea and starlit skies. The trip concludes in East Lombok (Kayangan Harbor), with convenient transfers available to Mataram, Senggigi, or the Gili Islands for your onward journey.
This trip is perfect for adventurous travelers, backpackers, couples, and small groups who want a balance of adventure, relaxation, and authentic island life. It’s more than just a boat ride — it’s a voyage through some of Indonesia’s most stunning and diverse landscapes, offering memories you’ll carry for a lifetime.
🌟 Why Choose Us?
1. Unique Itinerary
Unlike regular sailing trips, our route includes the rare experience of swimming with whale sharks in Saleh Bay, Sumbawa, combined with the highlights of Komodo National Park and island-hopping adventures.
2. Comfortable Boats
We offer options for every type of traveler — from budget-friendly shared deck spaces to private AC cabins — ensuring your comfort throughout the 4D3N journey.
3. Experienced Local Crew
Our professional captain, guides, and crew are local experts with years of experience in sailing and wildlife encounters, ensuring both safety and unforgettable storytelling along the way.
4. All-Inclusive Service
From freshly cooked meals, snorkeling gear, and drinking water to guided treks and wildlife encounters, everything is arranged so you can simply relax and enjoy the adventure.
5. Responsible Tourism
We practice eco-friendly travel, respecting marine life and local communities. Swimming with whale sharks and visiting Komodo National Park are conducted responsibly, prioritizing sustainability.
6. Hassle-Free Transfers
We take care of the logistics from start to finish, with trip completion in East Lombok (Kayangan Harbor) and transfers available to Mataram, Senggigi, or the Gili Islands.

Labuan Bajo → Lombok 4D3N Sailing Trip with Whale Sharks:
The 4 Days 3 Nights sailing trip from Labuan Bajo to Lombok is one of the most exciting adventure routes in Indonesia. This journey takes you across the Flores Sea, Komodo National Park, and Sumbawa Island, before ending in Lombok. Along the way, you’ll explore stunning islands, trek to breathtaking viewpoints, encounter the legendary Komodo dragons, snorkel vibrant coral reefs, and relax on the famous Pink Beach.
A highlight of this trip is the rare opportunity to swim with the gentle whale sharks of Saleh Bay, a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife experience. Sailing on a comfortable shared boat with fellow travelers, you’ll enjoy island-hopping, snorkeling, trekking, and unforgettable sunsets at sea. The adventure perfectly blends nature, wildlife, and culture, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking an authentic and memorable journey across Indonesia’s eastern islands.
✨ Trip Highlights
- Komodo dragons in their natural habitat 🐉
- Sunrise trekking at Padar Island 🌅
- Snorkeling with manta rays at Manta Point 🥽
- Relaxing at the iconic Pink Beach 🏖️
- Whale shark encounter at Saleh Bay, Sumbawa 🐋
- Scenic sailing through Flores, Komodo, Sumbawa & Lombok seas

