Yes, Komodo cruises and Flores island tours are very suitable for solo travellers. Many people travel alone in this region because open trip cruises are social and easy to join. You book a single spot on a scheduled departure, meet other travellers on board, and enjoy a shared adventure without needing to organize anything complicated. The crew handles all logistics, and solo guests often find it easy to make friends during the trip.
However, cabin availability can be limited for solo travellers. Most boats have private double cabins designed for two guests, and some require two people to book a private room. Solo travellers can still join the cruise, but they may be placed in a shared cabin or pay a single supplement if they want a private room. Availability for single occupancy is usually limited and can sell out quickly on the more popular ships.
Despite this, solo travellers rarely have trouble joining a trip as long as they book early. The shared spaces on the boat, such as the sundeck and dining areas, make it easy to connect with other guests, and open trip cruises are known for being friendly and welcoming. The guided hikes and snorkelling activities also help bring people together, creating a relaxed and social atmosphere.
If you are traveling alone and want help choosing a boat with good solo traveller options, you can message us. We can check which cruises have suitable cabins available and recommend departures that work best for single guests.