KOMODO • AUGUST 1-10, 2025

Ready for the hype about Komodo? Well, it goes a little something like this: “Komodo” as it is commonly called (and its neighboring islands that constitute the Komodo National Park) is home to over 1,000 manta rays, many of Indo’s healthiest (aka fishiest) reefs, and a mind-numbing number of bizarre macro critters (the kind that divers totally geek out over). Yet, it is a certain terrestrial species that attracts visitors from all over the globe. Forget about sea snakes and tree frogs because here lives the largest living reptile on Earth, the Komodo Dragon. Da na na na. Within the national park there are 3,200 human residents and roughly 3,500 Komodo Dragons. Whoa! Not rocket science — more mini Godzillas roaming around than local people!

So the diving and land tours should suffice, but what about the accommodations? Well, forget about a hotel or resort. Komodo National Park can’t be properly explored when stuck at a single land-based property as the area is too big, too expansive, too vast. Hence, a liveaboard is required. Seasick’s boat of choice for the 10-day expedition is the Gaia Love (many Seasick guests are familiar with her). Actually, to call it a “boat” is disrespectful. The Gaia Love is more like a yacht. Robes, slippers and aroma therapy lamps are provided. C’mon! The Gaia Love is the most amenity-appointed, luxurious, and service-oriented ship Seasick has ever chartered. Imagine a floating 5-star hotel. For every guest there is one crew member. 20 guests. 20 crew. Now that’s some good livin’.

So, who is ready to look into the eyes of the largest living lizard on Earth?

KOMODO

Located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, Komodo is one of the islands that form the Komodo National Park (Rinca and Padar are the other two main islands). As previously mentioned, the Komodo National Park is famous for the Komodo dragon, the most colossal lizard on Earth. The area is often referred to as the Jurassic Park of Indonesia or the Land of Dragons. However, the area offers much more than simply 10' carnivorous predatory reptiles. The park has a unique array of terrain, consisting of a mountainous hillside, tropical rain forests, grass-woodland savannah, and pristine white sandy beaches that harbor rich marine biodiversity. The marine environment in the Komodo National Park is one of the world’s richest in flora and fauna (and is still relatively undiscovered). Komodo is a land of contrasts: from warm waters and tropical species to cooler currents with temperate ocean life. It is no surprise that Komodo has been named one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature in the World since 2011. Covering a total area of roughly 850 square miles, the region is identified as a global conservation priority area, comprising unparalleled terrestrial and marine ecosystems.

Country: Indonesia • Continent: Asia • Province: East Nusa Tenggara • Island Chain: Lesser Sundra • Regency: West Manggarai Regency • Total Islands: 29 • Primary Islands: Rinca, Padar, and Komodo • Size: 850 (ish) sq. mi • Peak Diving Season: May to September • Time: UTC+8 • Primary Religion: Muslim • Currency: Indonesian Rupiah ($1 = 14,000 IRD) • Electricity: 240V • Population: ≈3,200 (2022)

 

KOMODO WEATHER AND CLIMATE

Due to its proximity to the equator (8 degrees aka 600 miles south), Komodo enjoys a tropical climate with warm and humid days year-round. Temperatures are high and relatively uniform throughout the year. The islands (and the archipelago that it is situated in) have two distinct seasons: wet and dry. The dry season is May - September which also defines the Komodo liveaboard ‘season’. Hence, many dive enthusiasts consider this the best time of year to visit (why else would an entire liveaboard fleet migrate to the National Park). In August, the region is typically dry with mild humidity. The month is peak for tourists (central dive sites may be busy) but the North and South should remain quiet.

August Averages - High Temp: 90°F • Low Temp: 70°F • Sea Water Temp: 80°F • Daylight Hours: 11.75 • Sunshine Hours: 9 • Rainy Days: 2 • Precipitation Totals: 0.5 in

GAIA LOVE

The Gaia Love is a modern 132' steel vessel built in Batam, Indonesia. Designed with a modern contemporary look and an emphasis for diving in luxury, she accommodates up to 22 guests in 11 spacious cabins. Each cabin is approximately 215 sq. ft., has individual air-conditioning and ensuite bathrooms. All upper deck cabins feature private outdoor balconies.

Gaia Love has a total of four decks (lower, main, upper and top/sundeck). A lounge, restaurant and camera room are located on the main deck. The lounge features an entertainment center, bar and all the facilities to make one’s stay most comfortable. Photographers and videographers will appreciate the large well-appointed camera room, complete with ample storage and multiple stations.

At the rear of the vessel is a large dive deck that can accommodate up to 28 divers, providing plenty of space to move around. The dive deck boasts 11 large rinse tanks of various sizes for camera rigs. The boat deck is adjacent to the dive deck and houses two 18' diving skiffs for direct and easy access. The top deck features a bar for evening gatherings and relaxation under the stars. Prefer to dine outdoors? This is the perfect area. Sufficient shelter is available on the top deck as well as areas for those who wish to soak up some sun.

Gaia Love has a very well-equipped wheelhouse, from up-to-date navigation equipment to advanced communication systems, life rafts, life vests, EPIRB, fire protection and firefighting systems.

Type: Motor Yacht (M/Y) • Year Built: 2016 • Length: 132' (40m) • Beam: 33' (10m) • Decks: 4 • Cruising Speed: 10 knots • Passengers: 20 • Crew-to-Guest Ratio: 1:1 • Massages: Available • Internet: Available

CABINS

UPPER DECK CABINS

• Approx. 215 sq. ft.
• Private bathroom
• Fresh hot and cold-water shower
• Independently controlled air-conditioning system
• Private balcony with sliding glass doors
• Flat panel TV with 30+ On Demand movies

 

• Cabin 6: 1 Queen
• Cabin 7: 1 Queen
• Cabin 8: 1 King or 2 Super Single
• Cabin 9: 1 King
• Cabin 10: 1 King or 2 Super Single
• Cabin 11: 1 King

LOWER DECK CABINS

• Approx. 215 sq. ft.
• Private bathroom
• Fresh hot and cold-water shower
• Independently controlled air-conditioning system
• Flat panel TV with 30+ On Demand movies

• Cabin 1: 1 King
• Cabin 2: 1 King
• Cabin 3: 2 Super Single
• Cabin 4: 2 Super Single
• Cabin 5: 2 Super Single

GAIA LOVE TECH SPECS

Hull Type: marine steel
Engine: 2 Yanmar 829 bhp
Generator: 2 Kohler 80kw power system
Fresh Water: 52,000 liter
Desalination: 2 x 2,800 gallon/day system
Vetus Bow thruster
Max Speed: 12 knots

Fuel Oil Capacity: 66,000 liter
Range: 6,570 Nm
Furuno Open Array Radar
Simrad AutoPilot
Icom Marine VHF Radios
HF SSB GMDSS Radios
Icom GMDSS Air Band Radios

Garmin GPS Chart Plotter
Navtek
Echo Sounder
Satellite Phone
Satellite Broadband
Simrad Global Positioning System Compass
EPIRB

KOMODO DIVING

Ever been to a destination where all dives sorta look the same? Sandy slopes for seven days in a row? Or sheer walls for 20+ consecutive dives (wall dives are awesome but not for a week straight). Don’t fret because Komodo’s underwater terrain presents many contrasts: sheer cliff walls, pinnacles, sandy flat bottoms, underwater plateaus, slopes, caves, swim-throughs, and channels – all with differing colors, sizes and types of both hard and soft corals. And when it comes to marine life, there is big, there is small, there is everything in between.

Komodo is generally divided into the three areas: North, Central, and South. The North has clear warm water, potentially very strong currents (based on dive site and moon phase), and impressive underwater terrain. The area attracts large animals such as sharks, rays, turtles, and sea snakes. The Central part of the National Park offers a wide variety of diving options – a little bit of this and a little bit of that (the assortment is sure to satisfy). And finally, there is the South. This area is dominated by cooler waters with lower visibility. Why bother? The lower vis is basically a nutrient-rich food source for filters feeders. Filter feeders such as mantas. And not just one or two devilfish, rather some of the largest manta ray aggregations in the world.

The months of June - September are widely considered in the scuba community to have the absolute best diving conditions in the Komodo National Park.

Depth 15'-130' • Visibility: 20'-100' • Currents: Light - Strong • Skill Level: Intermediate - Advanced • Water Temp: 73°F-82°F • Dive Sites: 50+

SAMPLE ITINERARY

JULY 31: RECOMMENDED*
*Guests should arrive in Labuan Bajo one day prior to boarding Gaia Love
• Arrive at Komodo International Airport (LBJ)
• Transfer to Sudamala Resort (recommended hotel)
• Airport transfer and Sudamala Resort not included in Seasick package

AUGUST 1: DAY 1
• Arrive at Komodo International Airport (LBJ)
• Transfer to Gaia Love 10:00am
• Transfers provided for guests staying at Sudamala Resort
• Dive Day 1: 1 dive (weather + time permitting)
• Night 1

AUGUST 2: DAY 2
• Dive Day 2: 3-4 dives at Sangeang
• Night 2

AUGUST 3: DAY 3
• Dive Day 3: 3-4 dives at North Komodo
• Sunset Hike (weather + time permitting)
• Night 3

AUGUST 4: DAY 4
• Dive Day 4: 3-4 dives at North Komodo + Rinca
• Komodo dragon land tour
• Night 4

AUGUST 5: DAY 5
• Dive Day 5: 3-4 dives at at South Komodo (Manta Alley)
• Night 5

AUGUST 6: DAY 6
• Dive Day 6: 3-4 dives at Horse Shoe Bay
• Dragon beach tour
• Night 6

AUGUST 7: DAY 7
• Dive Day 7: 3-4 dives at Padar
• Pink Beach tour
• Night 7

AUGUST 8: DAY 8
• Dive Day 8: 3-4 dives at Current City
• Night 8

AUGUST 9: DAY 9
• Dive Day 9: 2 dives at Current City
• Kalong Island sunset tour
• Adios Amigos Party?
• Night 9

AUGUST 10: DAY 10
• Disembark Gaia Love by 10:00am
• Transfer to Komodo International Airport (LBJ)

Dive sites visited are subject to weather conditions and local seasonal knowledge. Final route taken is at the absolute discretion of the captain and cruise director.

PACKAGE INCLUDES

10 days / 9 nights aboard the Gaia Love
9 days diving
Up to 4 dives per day
Night dives
Nitrox
Tanks • Weights
Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Snacks
Wine • Sodas • Tea • Coffee
Komodo dragon land tour
Kalong Island sunset tour
Group airport transfers in Labuan Bajo
11% VAT/GST/PPN Government taxes

LOWER DECK CABIN PACKAGE (DOUBLE OCC) $5,895
UPPER DECK CABIN PACKAGE (DOUBLE OCC) $6,395

Available on a first-come first-served basis


PAYMENT SCHEDULE

With Reservation $2,000
January 1, 2025 $2,000
April 1, 2025 Balance


Prices subject to change
AIRFARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

PACKAGE EXCLUDES

International flights
Transit hotel (if applicable)
Private Transfers
Port and National Marine Park Fees ($350)
Alcoholic beverages
Equipment rentals
Departure tax (if applicable)
Fuel surcharge ($180)
Travel insurance (recommended)
Dive insurance (required)
Crew gratuities
On-board Massages • WiFi

Port and National Marine Park Fees of $350 per person and Fuel Surcharge of $180 per person must be paid to Seasick Productions by April 1, 2025.
These fees will be forwarded to the Gaia Love prior to arrival

FLIGHTS + TRANSIT HOTELS

SAMPLE ITINERARY AS OF NOVEMBER 1, 2024

All guests will embark + disembark the Gaia Love in Labuan Bajo
Domestic airport for embark + disembark: Komodo International Airport (LBJ)

Recommended Indonesia international airport: Bali (DPS)

Each guest will be required to purchase the following:
• 1 roundtrip international ticket from USA to Bali (DPS)¹
• 1 night transit hotel in Bali inbound
• 1 roundtrip regional ticket from Bali (DPS) to Labuan Bajo (LBJ)
• 1 night transit hotel in Labuan Bajo inbound
• 1 night transit hotel in Bali return (if applicable)

¹ 1 stop required for all international flights. Layover varies by airline carrier

The recommended route and dates:
• July 29: USA (departure city varies) to Bali, Indonesia¹
• July 30: 1 night transit hotel in Bali
• July 31: Bali to Labuan Bajo nonstop flight
• July 31: 1 night transit hotel in Labuan Bajo
• August 1: embark Gaia Love in Labuan Bajo
• August 10: disembark Gaia Love in Labuan Bajo
• August 10: Labuan Bajo to Bali nonstop flight
• August 10: 1 night transit hotel in Bali (if applicable)
• August 10 or 11: Bali to USA

LOS ANGELES - DENPASAR, BALI
DEPARTING: TUESDAY, JULY 29 • RETURNING: SUNDAY, AUGUST 10
ESTIMATED COST: $1,615

DENPASAR, BALI - LABUAN BAJO
DEPARTING: THURSDAY, JULY 31 • RETURNING: SUNDAY, AUGUST 10
ESTIMATED COST: $165

RECOMMENDED HOTEL IN BALI

Novotel Bali Ngurah Rai Airport
Inbound: Check In Wednesday, July 30 • Check Out Thursday, July 31 (requires additional hotel night in Labuan Bajo on Thursday, July 31)
Outbound: Check In Sunday, August 10 • Check Out Monday, August 11

Room types: Superior (≈$100), Executive (≈$105), and Junior Suite (≈$135)

Room reservations should include breakfast for two guests. Airport transfers are not required

 

RECOMMENDED HOTEL IN LABUAN BAJO

Sudamala Resort*
Inbound: Check In Thursday, July 31 • Check Out Friday, August 1

Room types: Deluxe Suite (≈$180), Garden Suite (≈$215), and Panoramic Suite (≈$260)

Room rates should include breakfast for two guests and airport transfers. Seasick will coordinate all arrival transfers for guests on recommended Group Flight.

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

DEFINITIONS: “Company” is defined as Underwater Exposures, Inc. dba Seasick Productions, incorporated in terms of the laws of California, United States of America. "Company Affiliated Parties" is defined as the Company, its directors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, suppliers, and contractors. “Guest” is defined as any person or persons placing a booking (whether provisional or confirmed) with the Company and who contracts with the Company for any of the Services together with his/her spouse, dependents and companions. “Services” is defined as the provision of accommodation, transport, transfers, scuba diving and snorkeling activities, tours or any other activities or services provided by the Company and the procurement by the Company of the provision of accommodation, transport, transfers, scuba diving and snorkeling activities, tours or any other activities or services by any Third-Party Contractors.

GENERAL: Price based on double occupancy group rate. Single supplement, extensions, additional services, and all other items not listed in itinerary are not included. All prices subject to change without notice. A $2,000.00 deposit per person is required with each Guest reservation. Company reserves the right, without advance notice, to make changes or cancellations, in part or in whole, as circumstances dictate. Any deposit or payment made to Company or any representative of Company shows acceptance and acknowledgement of the terms and conditions as stated herein.

CHANGES TO RESERVATIONS: Any request by Guest to amend or change a booking once it has been confirmed, may be accommodated by Company subject to availability. If Company is able to assist, a reasonable administrative fee may be charged. Any such administrative fees shall be invoiced to the Guest and must be settled as per the standard terms applicable to the booking. If the invoice is not paid within such time, Company may construe such non-payment as an act of cancellation on the part of the Guest and the provisions of the cancellation clause shall apply. All reservations, confirmed bookings, and Company’s services are non-transferable.

CANCELLATIONS TO RESERVATIONS: Refund (less cancellation fee) may be issued if reservation is cancelled four months prior to departure date and if another Guest can fill the vacancy. All authorized refunds will be assessed a $1,000.00 cancellation fee. No refund or credit will be made for Services not utilized by Guest. No cancellations shall be accepted within 30 days of trip departure.

FORCE MAJEURE: “Force Majeure Event” is defined as any event which is beyond the control of the Company, including, but not limited to a national strike, act of war, armed conflict, insurrection, civil commotion, terrorism or the threat of terrorism; any act of God including but not limited to epidemic, pandemic, lightning, earthquake, flooding, fire, cyclone, hurricane, typhoon, tidal wave, storm, volcanic eruption and other unusual and extreme adverse weather or environmental conditions; any event which falls within any of these categories that is suffered by Third-Party Contractors of the Company, who are involved in the receipt or provision of the Services; and or any other cause or contingency beyond the control of the Company. The Company shall not be deemed to be in breach of any of its obligations to Guest due to any Force Majeure Event. If the Company is affected by a Force Majeure Event, it may in its sole and absolute discretion, amend or cancel any of the Services or the remainder thereof, or to make any alteration in route, accommodation, transportation or arrangement in the event of the Services or any part thereof being rendered impossible, illegal or inadvisable.

GUEST INSURANCE: If scuba diving is a Service used by Guest, Company requires Guest to possess a dive accident insurance policy prior to using any of Company’s Services. If scuba diving is not a Service used by Guest, Company requires Guest to possess an international accident and medical evacuation insurance policy prior to using any of Company’s Services. Information on dive accident insurance can be found at the Divers Alert Network’s website: www.diversalertnetwork.org. In addition, Company recommends trip insurance in the event a Guest must cancel the trip. Information on trip insurance can be found at the Divers Alert Network’s website: www.diversalertnetwork.org or the DiveAssure website: www.diveassure.com.

RESPONSIBILITY: Company acts only as agents for the Third-Party Contractors providing transportation, accommodations, diving and other Services. All tickets and vouchers issued constitute the sole contract between the Guest and Company. Company or its representatives shall not at any time be responsible in any way for loss, injury, or damage arising from any Force Majeure Event, act of government, theft, sickness, customs regulations, delay, cancellation error, or any cause beyond its control. Company or its representatives accepts no liability for the consequences of the personal activities of any Guest who is personally responsible for decisions concerning health, safety, fitness for diving and snorkeling, or any other circumstances beyond its control.