The booking board at our Labuan Bajo desk gained its heaviest entry yet: Prana by Atzaró, the 55-metre phinisi her operators bill as the world’s largest, is now bookable for Komodo National Park charters through the Komodo Trip desk for the 2026 season. Most of our year is spent placing guests in shared 3D2N cabins from $220 per person, so adding a $20,000-a-night superyacht to the calendar is a different kind of announcement — and it deserves a proper briefing. Here is exactly what she is, what she carries, what she costs, and how booking her through our desk actually works.
Prana by Atzaró is a 55 m superyacht-tier phinisi now bookable through the Komodo Trip desk in Labuan Bajo. She sails Komodo National Park on whole-boat charter only — no shared cabins — carrying up to 18 guests in 9 en-suite cabins, from USD 20,000 per night in 2026. Enquire via WhatsApp +62 811 3823 875.
What Is Prana by Atzaró?
Prana carries the name of the Ibiza-born Atzaró brand, but the hull is pure Indonesia: a wooden two-masted phinisi built in the Konjo shipwright tradition of South Sulawesi, stretched to dimensions the trade almost never attempts. She measures 55 metres length overall on an 11.30-metre beam — for scale, that is half again longer than the 37 m premium phinisis that anchor our open-trip fleet, on nearly twice the deck area. Her operators bill her as the largest and most luxurious phinisi yacht sailing today, and nothing else working the Labuan Bajo roadstead argues with the first half of that claim.
The deck programme reads like a resort floor plan compressed onto a sailing hull: rows of sun beds across the foredeck, an open-air lounge for the hours between anchorages, separate indoor and alfresco dining areas, and a dedicated spa room on board — a genuine treatment space, not a massage table wedged into a cabin. Below the teak, the machinery is equally serious. A Yanmar marine engine gives her an 8-knot cruising pace, twin generators at 30 kVA and 40 kVA (plus an 8,000-watt emergency set) keep the hotel load running at anchor, and a 5,500-litre fresh-water capacity supports 18 guests without rationing. The navigation and safety fit-out covers the full offshore checklist: VHF, SSB, SART, EPIRB, NAVTEX and satellite communications.
The complete photo set, cabin gallery and verified specification sheet now live on her Prana by Atzaró profile page — that is the page our desk works from when we hold dates.
Nine Suites, Eighteen Guests
Prana sleeps up to 18 guests across nine en-suite cabins — the largest guest complement of any superyacht-tier phinisi we represent. The suites are named for Indonesian places rather than numbered: Batavia, Uluwatu, Ambon, Misool and Flores are among them, a naming habit that tells you how the boat sees herself — as an Indonesian vessel first, a charter product second. Cabin categories vary in size and layout, and final suite assignment is agreed at booking once we know your party’s shape: couples, families with children, or a mixed group of friends splitting the manifest.
That capacity is the practical argument for her. Most superyacht phinisis top out at 12 to 14 guests, which forces large family takeovers and incentive groups to charter two hulls and split the party across a channel. Prana takes a three-generation family reunion, a board retreat of sixteen, or a milestone birthday with the whole table aboard — one boat, one itinerary, one dinner service.
Prana Yacht Charter Rates for 2026
Prana charters from USD 20,000 per night for the 2026 season — roughly IDR 320 million at current rates — for the whole boat, all nine suites. Divide it out and a full manifest of 18 works to about $1,111 per guest per night before park fees, which is the honest way to compare her against booking four or five premium cabins across a smaller fleet.
One thing our desk will always tell you straight: Prana does not sell shared cabins. If you arrived here searching for Prana open-trip berths, they do not exist — she sails as a private whole-boat charter only. Shared 3D2N Komodo departures from $220 per person run weekly on our premium open-trip fleet instead, and that is a different booking conversation entirely.
The from-rate covers the vessel, crew and onboard service. Komodo National Park fees are always separate and payable per person: entry IDR 250,000 (about $16) per day, ranger escort IDR 200,000 per group of up to five, and small harbour charges — budget $40–50 per person for a three-day visit. Guests planning aerial footage should know the park requires a drone permit at IDR 2,000,000 per day, arranged through the BTNK park office; we handle the paperwork when given notice.
Where She Sails: Komodo Routes from Labuan Bajo
Prana works the same national park waters as the rest of the fleet — she simply does it with more deck between you and everyone else. A classic three-day pattern from Labuan Bajo runs Kelor and Manjarite on day one with the flying foxes of Kalong at dusk; day two starts with the Padar ridge climb (our guides time the ascent for 5:15 AM, before the heat and the crowds), then Pink Beach, the dragon trek on Komodo Island, the Taka Makassar sandbar and a Manta Point drift; day three closes with Sebayur reef before the run home. At her 8-knot cruising speed the anchorages sit comfortably one to three hours apart, which on a hull this size means the passage itself is part of the day, not a transfer.
Longer charters extend the same logic — five- and seven-night programmes reach the quieter southern and western anchorages that day boats never touch. Two planning notes for 2026: the park now enforces a 1,000-visitor daily cap on the Komodo–Padar circuit through the SiOra reservation system (in force since April 2026), so peak-week landing slots are secured at booking, not on arrival; and August–September dry-season weeks are the first to go on every boat we represent, Prana included. For itineraries beyond Komodo, ask our concierge.
Prana vs Lasha vs Lamima: The Superyacht Shortlist
Three names now define the top tier of our list, and they solve different problems. The comparison our desk gives enquirers looks like this:
| Vessel | From-rate / night (2026) | Guests | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prana by Atzaró | USD 20,000 | 18 in 9 suites | Largest groups afloat — full-family takeovers, retreats, the onboard spa |
| Lasha | USD 9,800 (Komodo, sailings from 17 Aug 2026) | up to 14 | The value play in the superyacht tier; also positions to Raja Ampat from $10,500 |
| Lamima | USD 27,000 + 11% VAT | 14 in 7 cabins | The 65.2 m ketch — maximum length and crew ratio for smaller parties |
Read the table honestly and the split is simple: Lamima is longer, Lasha is sharper on price, and Prana carries more guests than either — with the only dedicated spa room of the three. If your party is twelve or fewer, all three deserve a look; at fifteen to eighteen, Prana is effectively the shortlist.
How to Book Prana Through the Komodo Trip Desk
Prana enquiries run through the same desk as every boat we list — Komodo Trip at Labuan Bajo Harbor, operated by Komodo Luxury since 2015. Dewi on our guest-experience desk handles the superyacht calendar: send your preferred dates, group size and any occasion notes by WhatsApp to +62 811 3823 875 or email [email protected], and we come back with live availability and a route proposal rather than a brochure. Dietary requirements, celebration plans and dive or snorkel priorities all go into the charter brief before you commit a deposit.
Two pieces of desk advice from the season so far. First, superyacht calendars are thinner than they look — a hull like this holds a limited number of Komodo weeks between repositioning, so a date hold placed early costs nothing and protects everything. Second, compare her against the wider market before you decide: private phinisi charters in Komodo start from $1,200 per day, and the honest answer for some groups is that a 30-metre boat at a quarter of the rate fits better. When the group is big and the occasion matters, though, there is exactly one boat on our list built for it.
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