Komodo National Park fees tend to change every few years, usually when the government reviews conservation budgets or adjusts tourism regulations. These changes are not sudden, but they do happen regularly enough that visitors cannot rely on old price information. Increases are usually small but consistent, reflecting the rising cost of ranger services, park maintenance and environmental protection.
Because fees are set by national and regional authorities, operators do not control when or how the prices change. Some adjustments are announced months in advance, while others are introduced with shorter notice. This is one reason why advertised tour prices can sometimes vary between companies, especially when the park issues new regulations.
To make things easier for our guests, we include all Komodo park fees directly in our cruise prices and update them whenever the government changes the rates. This avoids misunderstandings and ensures that you are not asked to pay extra fees when you arrive at the harbour. Guests can join the cruise with peace of mind, knowing everything related to park access is already taken care of.