Bali Luxury Yacht Charter Prices 2026 | Tier Breakdown & Add-Ons
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What does a Bali luxury yacht actually cost in 2026?
In 2026 a fully crewed luxury yacht charter from Benoa Harbor ranges from USD 1,800 for a half-day on a sailing yacht through USD 4,800 to USD 9,500 per day on a luxury phinisi cruiser, with weekly liveaboard rates reaching USD 95,000 for the bureau’s flagship — all rates inclusive of captain, crew, fuel within the agreed cruising area, three meals daily, soft drinks, and watersports equipment.
The honest answer to “what does it cost” depends on five variables: the size and category of vessel, the duration in days, the cruising envelope (Bali coast only, or extending to Komodo), the number of guests, and the specific add-ons elected. Below is a forensic breakdown of how those variables interact, with three illustrative tiers — entry, mid-fleet, and flagship — plus the actual menu of add-ons that the bureau itemises against a charter.
Line-item structure of a charter rate
Every charter we issue breaks down into seven line items. Five are always-included; one is variable; one is optional. They are:
- Yacht hire — the vessel itself, including insurance and all marine certifications. Usually 55–70% of the total.
- Crew — captain, engineer, deck crew, stewards, chef. Cost varies with crew complement; included.
- Fuel and lubricants — within the cruising envelope agreed at booking. Excursions outside the envelope are billed at cost. Approximately 10–18% of the total on a multi-day cruise.
- Provisioning — three meals daily plus afternoon tea, soft drinks, hot drinks, drinking water. Roughly 8–14%.
- Harbour and clearance — Benoa berth, marine park entry to Komodo (IDR 250,000 per guest per day at current rates), pilot fees where required. Included.
- Beverages — variable, billed on consumption from cellar (see below).
- Add-ons — optional, itemised separately (helicopter transfer, photographer, scuba, spa, hibachi grill foredeck setup, etc.).
Tier 1 — Entry-level yacht charter
The entry tier centres on a 17-metre sailing monohull or an 18-metre flybridge motor cruiser, accommodating four to six guests. These are real luxury yachts — meaning marine air-conditioning, ensuite cabins, hot water, professional crew of three — but represent the most accessible price point on the bureau’s list. They suit a couple, a family of four, or two couples sailing together.
- Half-day (4 hours) sail charter: USD 1,800
- Full day (8–10 hours) charter: USD 2,400 – USD 3,200
- Overnight (24 hours, 1 night): USD 4,800 – USD 5,400
- Three-day cruise: USD 12,400
- Weekly hire: USD 22,000 – USD 26,000
What you get: a small but immaculate vessel, a captain and two-person crew, breakfast and lunch (or dinner) on the day charter, fuel for cruising within Bali coastal waters and the Nusa Islands. What you don’t: a separate chef (the captain or steward cooks on smaller boats — meals are still excellent but kitchen ambition is constrained by galley size), a phinisi-style multi-deck experience, capacity for more than six adults.
Tier 2 — Mid-fleet yacht charter
The mid-fleet, where most of our bookings sit, centres on a 24-metre cruising catamaran, a 28-metre flybridge motor yacht, or a 28-metre traditional phinisi at the lower end of that category. These accommodate eight to ten day-guests and six to eight overnight guests across three or four cabins, with a dedicated chef and a crew of six to eight.
- Half-day charter: USD 2,800 – USD 3,400
- Full day charter: USD 4,200 – USD 5,800
- Overnight: USD 7,200 – USD 8,800
- Three-day cruise: USD 18,800 – USD 24,000
- Weekly hire: USD 32,000 – USD 48,000
This is the sweet spot for couples chartering jointly, for families of seven or eight, for honeymoon couples wanting a phinisi-style traditional yacht without the flagship price, and for charters running a Komodo express itinerary of three to five nights.
Tier 3 — Flagship yacht charter
The flagship tier is the bureau’s curated short list of three luxury phinisi cruisers from 32 to 42 metres. Up to sixteen day-guests, fourteen overnight guests across eight cabins, crew complement of fifteen to twenty including a dedicated chef, sous chef, divemaster, cruise director, and full deck team. Deck Jacuzzi, glass-walled master cabin, two saloons, full bar, professional kitchen.
- Half-day charter: USD 5,200 – USD 6,400
- Full day charter: USD 8,400 – USD 9,500
- Overnight: USD 12,400 – USD 14,800
- Three-day Komodo cruise: USD 38,000 – USD 46,000
- Seven-day Komodo voyage: USD 78,000 – USD 95,000
At full sixteen-guest capacity the per-person daily cost on a flagship phinisi is comparable to a five-star villa night in Seminyak, with the advantage that the boat is moving and the experience entirely private. For more on which specific yachts populate this tier, see our profiles of seven curated yachts.
Add-ons — the optional extras
The following add-ons are itemised at booking and must be confirmed at least seven days in advance for sourcing reasons. Pricing is 2026 indicative and subject to seasonal adjustment.
Chef upgrade and culinary specialists
Standard provisioning is excellent — our chefs are credentialed kitchen leaders. For guests wanting a step beyond, we can engage:
- Visiting Michelin-trained chef from Bali fine-dining circuit (single dinner, up to twelve guests): USD 1,800 plus produce
- Sushi master with hand-cured fish: USD 1,200 per service
- Wagyu and hibachi grill specialist on foredeck (theatrical service): USD 1,400 per service
- Rijsttafel with twenty-dish heritage Indonesian setting: USD 950 per service
Watersports beyond standard
Standard equipment on every yacht: kayaks, stand-up paddleboards, snorkelling kits, fishing rods. Optional additions:
- Inflatable Seabob underwater scooter (per day): USD 320
- Towed inflatable banana / donut: USD 180 per day
- Wakeboard / waterski package with tow boat: USD 450 per day
- Inflatable yacht slide (8-metre): USD 220 per day
- Scuba diving with PADI master, two dives per day per guest, including all gear: USD 150 per guest per day
Helicopter transfers
- Ngurah Rai Airport to Benoa pier (4 minutes flight): USD 1,400 single, USD 2,400 return
- Villa rooftop helipad to vessel offshore: USD 2,800 single sector, location-dependent
- Bali to Komodo overflight scenic transit: USD 14,000 charter
Photography and videography
- Stills photographer, full-day onboard, edited gallery delivered: USD 800 per day
- Stills + motion crew with drone, edited 3-min film: USD 1,400 per day
- Cinematic full production (4K motion + drone + edited highlight reel): USD 3,200 per day
Onboard wellness and decor
- Balinese massage therapist embarked (per hour): USD 80
- Yoga instructor for sunrise sessions on deck: USD 220 per session
- Floral and decor styling for anniversary or proposal (frangipani petals, candle path, signage): USD 480 – USD 1,800 depending on scale
- String quartet onboard for private concert (2 hours): USD 1,400
Beverages and the cellar
Wine, beer, and spirits are billed on consumption rather than included in headline rate, drawn from a curated cellar list of approximately one hundred labels. Indicative pricing: a serviceable Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc at USD 65 a bottle, a Provence rosé at USD 90, an Australian Cabernet at USD 110, a Pol Roger Brut Reserve at USD 220, a vintage Krug at USD 1,400. Local Bintang beer is USD 6 per bottle; a craft IPA from Sanur’s microbrewery is USD 9. Guests can request the full cellar list at booking and pre-select a curated package — typical anniversary couples spend USD 250–USD 600 on wine across a three-day charter; corporate groups of twelve frequently spend USD 2,000–USD 4,000 on a multi-day voyage.
Seasonal pricing and surcharges
Bali’s high season runs roughly from 20 December to 5 January (Christmas / New Year), the second week of February to first week of March (Lunar New Year), and 25 July to 25 August (European summer). Charters in those windows attract a fifteen-percent peak surcharge. Easter and Indonesian Independence Day attract a five-percent surcharge. Outside these windows, the published rates apply throughout. May, June, September, and October are statistically the bureau’s most popular shoulder months — flat seas, dry mornings, and full availability — and are the times we recommend most strongly to first-time charter guests.
Worked example — three-day Komodo express on a 28m phinisi
To make the line items concrete, here is an actual quote from June 2026 for a three-day, two-night Komodo express on a 28-metre traditional phinisi, six guests, departure from Benoa, return via Labuan Bajo (one-way charter with helicopter return to Bali included):
- Yacht hire (3 days): USD 22,800
- Crew (10): included
- Fuel (cruising envelope): USD 2,400
- Provisioning (3 days, 6 guests): USD 1,800
- Komodo marine park fees: USD 540
- Helicopter transfer Labuan Bajo to Bali: USD 14,000
- Wine cellar (consumed): USD 980
- Stills photographer (1 day, marquee day at Padar): USD 800
- Floral styling (anniversary couple): USD 480
- Total: USD 43,800 (approximately USD 7,300 per guest for three days of fully private chartered experience)
For full route details on this and other multi-day options, see our itineraries article.
How to confirm a quote
To request a tailored quotation with current 2026 rates and live availability, the most direct route is a short email outlining your dates, party size, and tier preference. Within twelve working hours we return a shortlist with full pricing.
Email: bd@juaraholding.com
WhatsApp & telephone: +62 811 3941 4563
What to Pack for a Luxury Yacht Trip to Komodo
A journey to the Komodo National Park is an expedition into a prehistoric and rugged landscape, starkly different from Bali’s verdant shores. Your packing list should reflect this transition from resort leisure to sophisticated adventure. While our crew manages all provisions and vessel equipment, thoughtful personal packing ensures maximum comfort and enjoyment. The climate is generally drier and hotter than Bali, and activities are focused on marine exploration and terrestrial trekking.
Onboard and Resort Attire
Life aboard a luxury yacht in Komodo is a blend of relaxed elegance and readiness for adventure. For daytime wear, focus on lightweight, breathable fabrics like linen, high-quality cotton, and technical synthetics that wick moisture. Multiple sets of swimwear are essential. For evenings, “resort casual” is the standard: linen trousers, collared shirts, and elegant sundresses. Footwear on deck should be non-marking, soft-soled shoes like boat shoes or specific deck sandals to protect the vessel’s teak. Leave hard-soled shoes and high heels for land-based excursions to restaurants, if any are on your itinerary.
Excursion and Adventure Gear
Excursions are the core of the Komodo experience. For the trek to see the Komodo dragons on Rinca or Komodo Island, sturdy, closed-toe walking shoes or hiking sandals with excellent grip are non-negotiable. The terrain is uneven and dry. For water activities, bring high-SPF, reef-safe sunscreen to protect both your skin and the delicate coral ecosystems. Polarized sunglasses are critical for cutting glare on the water, and a wide-brimmed hat is more effective than a baseball cap for sun protection. We recommend a quality waterproof dry bag for carrying cameras, phones, and other electronics on tenders to and from dive sites or beaches. The overnight boat trip cost often includes standard snorkeling gear, but avid divers and snorkelers may prefer to bring their own well-fitted mask and fins.
Personal and Technical Items
While our yachts are equipped with modern amenities, personal preferences matter. Consider packing a portable power bank for charging devices on long excursions. While we have comprehensive medical kits, bring a supply of any personal prescription medications, along with basics like motion sickness remedies if you are susceptible. For photography enthusiasts, extra batteries, memory cards, and a drone (subject to park regulations) will allow you to capture the region’s dramatic topography. Finally, while Wi-Fi is available, its reliability can be intermittent. Consider this an opportunity to disconnect or arrange for a personal satellite communication device if staying connected is a priority. You can find more details on what is provided in our frequently asked questions section.
Packing correctly enhances your immersion in the wild beauty of Komodo. While we handle the logistics, your personal gear ensures you are prepared for every adventure. Our team is ready to create a bespoke Komodo itinerary that matches your activity level and interests. Explore our fleet of expedition-ready vessels to begin planning your journey. View our recommended Komodo charter yachts here.
Is a Phinisi or Motor Yacht Better for Nusa Penida?
Choosing between a traditional Indonesian Phinisi and a modern motor yacht for a charter to Nusa Penida is a primary decision that shapes the entire experience. The island’s geography—characterized by dramatic limestone cliffs, powerful currents, and a mix of exposed coastlines and sheltered bays—presents different challenges and opportunities for each vessel type. The “better” choice depends entirely on your group’s priorities: speed and access, or space and stability.
The Case for a Motor Yacht: Speed and Precision
A motor yacht is the superior choice for a full day yacht charter bali to Nusa Penida. The primary advantage is speed. The crossing from Bali can be accomplished in a fraction of the time it takes a Phinisi, maximizing your time exploring iconic sites like Kelingking Beach and Manta Point. Motor yachts, with their shallower drafts, can often anchor closer to shore and access smaller, tighter coves that a larger sailing vessel cannot. The enclosed, climate-controlled saloons offer a respite from the midday heat, a significant comfort factor for families or less sea-hardened guests. This agility makes a motor yacht ideal for a fast-paced itinerary that aims to cover multiple snorkeling spots and viewpoints in a single day.
The Case for a Phinisi: Space and Experience
For multi-day charters or groups prioritizing the journey itself, a Phinisi offers an unparalleled experience. These handcrafted vessels are exceptionally stable in the strong currents of the Lombok Strait, providing a smoother, more comfortable ride. Their expansive, multi-level decks offer vast amounts of open-air space for dining, lounging, and socialising—a key advantage over the often more compact exterior spaces of a motor yacht of equivalent length. The romance and heritage of sailing on a traditional vessel add a unique cultural dimension to the trip. While slower, a Phinisi transforms the transit time into a relaxing part of the luxury experience, not merely a means to an end. The overall bali private boat rental cost for an extended trip on a Phinisi can offer excellent value due to the sheer volume and living space provided.
Vessel Type Comparison for Nusa Penida
| Feature | Motor Yacht | Phinisi |
|---|---|---|
| Speed & Efficiency | High (Ideal for day trips) | Low (Better for multi-day, leisurely trips) |
| Access to Coves | Excellent (Shallower draft) | Good (May need to anchor further out) |
| Deck Space | Moderate to Good | Exceptional (Vast, multi-level decks) |
| Stability in Current | Good (Modern stabilizers) | Excellent (Heavy, wide-beamed hull) |
| Ambiance | Modern, Private, Fast-Paced | Traditional, Grand, Relaxed |
Ultimately, the decision rests on your charter’s objective. For those wishing to see the highlights of Nusa Penida within a single, action-packed day, a motor yacht is the logical choice. For those seeking a more immersive, relaxed, and spacious multi-day exploration, the Phinisi provides a truly memorable platform. You can compare specific vessels in our portfolio of the best luxury yachts for charter in Bali. Our charter specialists can advise on the perfect vessel to match your group’s unique preferences and itinerary goals. Contact us to discuss your Nusa Penida charter today.
Best Anchorages Around Nusa Lembongan for Privacy
Nusa Lembongan, with its clear turquoise waters and vibrant marine life, is a premier destination for yacht charters from Bali. However, its popularity means that well-known spots like Mushroom Bay and Jungutbatu Beach can become crowded, diminishing the sense of exclusive escape that a private charter should provide. A knowledgeable captain can navigate you to more secluded anchorages, offering tranquility and pristine conditions away from the main tourist hubs. Securing this level of privacy is a key component of the value derived from the bali private boat rental cost.
Tamarind Bay’s Quieter Edge
While Mushroom Bay is the most famous anchorage, its immediate neighbour, Tamarind Bay, offers a much more serene experience. Specifically, the far southern end of the bay, away from the few villas on the hillside, provides a calm and protected spot. The water here is exceptionally clear and typically placid, making it an ideal location for stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, or simply swimming off the yacht’s platform. It offers the same beautiful sunset views as its busier counterpart but with a fraction of the boat traffic, allowing for a peaceful evening cocktail hour on deck.
The Southern Ceningan Channel
For ultimate seclusion, the channel between Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan offers a dramatic and private setting. Anchoring just south of the Yellow Bridge, with views of the sheer cliffs of Ceningan, provides a sense of complete isolation. This area is exposed to the southern swell, so it is a fair-weather anchorage best suited for calm days. The deep, royal blue water here is stunning, and it serves as a perfect base for tender explorations to the secret beaches and cliff jumping spots along Ceningan’s coastline. It’s a location that day-trip boats rarely visit, ensuring an uninterrupted experience for your charter guests.
Gamat Bay: A Snorkeler’s Haven
Though technically on the western coast of Nusa Penida, Gamat Bay is easily and best accessed from Lembongan. Its relative inaccessibility by land keeps the crowds thin. The bay is a small, sandy-bottomed cove flanked by rugged cliffs, and it boasts one of the richest coral gardens in the region, teeming with colourful fish. A yacht can anchor just outside the main reef, allowing guests to snorkel or dive in near-private conditions. It’s an essential stop for any charter focused on underwater exploration and offers a far more intimate experience than the crowded pontoons further north. A custom itinerary is key to discovering gems like these, a service we detail in our charter FAQ.
Accessing these private anchorages requires not just a capable vessel, but a crew with deep local knowledge of the currents, swell patterns, and hidden gems of the Nusa islands. Our commitment is to provide not just a yacht, but a curated experience that unlocks the true potential of the destination. We design itineraries that balance iconic sights with the serene, secluded moments that define a true luxury escape. Inquire about a custom Nusa Lembongan itinerary with our charter experts.
A Concierge’s Guide to Vetting Bali Yacht Charters
For a concierge, travel agent, or executive assistant, booking a yacht charter for a high-net-worth client is a high-stakes task. The expectation is not just for a pleasant holiday, but for a flawless, seamless experience where every detail is anticipated and executed to perfection. The difference between a reputable operator and a mere broker can significantly impact the outcome. This guide provides a framework for vetting potential charter partners in Bali, ensuring your client’s experience reflects your own high standards.
Beyond the Brochure: Verifying Vessel and Crew
A glossy brochure and a sleek website are standard. Due diligence requires looking deeper. Request the vessel’s most recent maintenance log and survey report. For charters in Indonesia, confirm the vessel holds a valid commercial charter license (SIUPPAR). Do not hesitate to ask for the CVs of the captain and chef; their experience is paramount. A captain with extensive local knowledge is more valuable than one with more sea miles elsewhere. A chef’s ability to cater to complex dietary restrictions and preferences should be confirmed with sample menus. For top-tier bookings, a request for a live video walkthrough of the yacht is reasonable and will reveal its true current condition. The quality of the crew is a critical part of the yacht rental inclusions, yet it’s often the least scrutinized element.
Deconstructing the Charter Agreement
The charter agreement is your primary tool for protecting your client. Pay close attention to the fine print regarding the Advanced Provisioning Allowance (APA). A standard APA is 25-30% of the charter fee, but you should receive a clear, itemized estimate of how it will be spent. Scrutinize the policy on the fuel surcharge bali yacht operators may apply, especially with fluctuating fuel prices. Ensure it is based on actual consumption at a transparent rate. The agreement should also clearly outline what happens in the event of mechanical failure, poor weather, or cancellation from either party. Finally, a professional operator will have a clear policy or a crew gratuity guide, typically suggesting 10-15% of the base charter fee, to be given to the captain for distribution. This avoids any awkwardness for the client at the charter’s conclusion.
Vetting Checklist for Charter Operators
| Item | What to Ask | Potential Red Flags |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial Licensing | “Can you provide a copy of the vessel’s Indonesian charter license (SIUPPAR)?” | Hesitation, providing only foreign registration, vague answers. |
| APA Transparency | “Please provide a sample, itemized APA breakdown for a similar charter.” | A flat, non-itemized fee; lack of a clear reconciliation process. |
| Crew Credentials | “May I see the captain’s and chef’s CVs and certifications?” | Generic crew profiles, inability to confirm specific crew for the charter. |
| Insurance Validity | “Please provide a certificate of currency for the yacht’s P&I and hull insurance.” | Refusal to provide documentation, expired certificates. |
Partnering with a charter company that operates its own fleet, like many of the options on our list of Bali’s best yachts, versus a broker who simply connects you to a third party, often provides greater control and accountability. A direct operator has a vested interest in the vessel’s condition and the crew’s performance. As your trusted partner on the ground in Bali, we provide complete transparency and welcome the most detailed scrutiny. We understand that your reputation is on the line with every booking. Contact our B2B specialist to discuss how we can support your clients.
Safety Standards for Luxury Yacht Charters in Indonesia
In the world of luxury travel, safety is the ultimate, non-negotiable amenity. For yacht charters in the Indonesian archipelago—a region of stunning beauty but also of strong currents, remote locations, and dynamic weather—a vessel’s safety standards are the bedrock upon which a successful journey is built. For the discerning traveler, understanding these standards provides crucial peace of mind. A significant portion of the bali private boat rental cost is allocated to maintaining these exacting protocols, which go far beyond what is visible on deck.
Vessel Certification and Structural Integrity
A reputable luxury charter yacht operating in Indonesia must adhere to stringent national and international maritime laws. All commercially operated vessels are required to be flagged in Indonesia and comply with regulations set by the Directorate General of Sea Transportation. This includes regular and rigorous out-of-water surveys to inspect the hull’s integrity, propulsion systems, and safety equipment. For larger yachts, compliance with international codes like SOLAS (Safety of Life at Sea) and the ISM (International Safety Management) Code is the gold standard, dictating everything from fire suppression systems to navigation protocols. We ensure every vessel in our fleet not only meets but exceeds these statutory requirements.
Crew Training and Navigational Expertise
The most advanced yacht is only as safe as the crew operating it. The entire crew, from the captain to the deckhands, must hold STCW (Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers) certification as a baseline. However, on a luxury charter, this is merely the starting point. Our captains possess thousands of hours of specific navigational experience in Indonesian waters, a critical asset for safely navigating reef passes and unpredictable currents. Key crew members receive advanced medical and first-aid training (Medical First Aid and Medical Care on Board) far exceeding basic requirements. This expertise, combined with regular emergency drill practice, ensures the crew can respond calmly and effectively to any conceivable situation.
Advanced Onboard Safety and Communication Systems
Beyond the standard life rafts and fire extinguishers, a top-tier charter yacht is equipped with a suite of sophisticated safety technology. This includes multiple, redundant navigation systems (GPS, Radar, ECDIS), long-range communication equipment like satellite phones (Satcom) and Single-Sideband (SSB) radios, and an EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) that can transmit a distress signal from anywhere on the globe. Our yachts are equipped with comprehensive medical kits that include automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and advanced trauma supplies. You can find answers to more specific safety questions on our FAQ page. This investment in technology ensures that even in the most remote anchorages, you are always connected and protected.
When you charter a luxury yacht, you are investing in an ecosystem of safety that operates seamlessly in the background. It is this unwavering commitment to operational excellence and risk management that allows you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of the Indonesian archipelago with complete confidence. The safety of our guests and crew is our highest priority, a principle that guides every decision we make. Explore our fleet of meticulously maintained and professionally crewed yachts.


