Private Charter Rate — Fully Crewed, Full Board

Aboard Ta’Talasa, a private charter gives you exclusive use of the boat, crew, dive operation, and expedition platform — shaped around your route, your pace, and the regions you want to explore.


Ta'Talasa Charter Rate 2026: Euro 4.200 per night (excl. 11% VAT).


The private charter rate is set to include the core elements of the journey, so the foundation of your trip is clear from the start. From there, each itinerary is shaped around season, route, conditions, and the kind of experience you want to create — whether that means diving iconic regions, exploring remote islands, or designing a private charter expedition through Indonesia’s lesser-travelled waters. Detailed inclusions, optional extras, and exclusions are listed below.
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The Journey Is Yours to Shape

Your private charter experience with Uncharted Cruises starts long before the anchor is raised. It begins with the question of what kind of Indonesia you want to enter — current and reef, volcanic coastlines, whale shark waters, forested islands, cultural shores, or passages that lead further from the familiar.

We help turn that direction into a route: shaped by season, guided by experience, and adjusted with the conditions as the journey unfolds. Some days may be built around dives. Others around landings, wildlife, crossings, or simply the rare quiet of being somewhere remote with time to stay.

This is the freedom of a private expedition — not to follow a script, but to let the route become what it should be.

Thalassa 42 explore lesser known dive area in Indonesia

From First Idea to First Anchorage

Your private charter begins as a conversation about possibility — where the season leads, what draws you in, and how deeply you want to move through the archipelago. Uncharted Cruises helps shape that first idea into a clear expedition plan, guided by experience, conditions, and a deep understanding of what each region can truly offer.

1. Begin With an Enquiry
Share your dates, destination ideas, group size, interests, and the kind of journey you are imagining.

2. Build the Route Around the Season
We help shape what is possible based on weather, distance, diving conditions, access, and time.

3. Speak With Our Expedition Team
A dedicated video call gives space to refine the route, ask questions, and align expectations before confirming.

4. Confirm With a Deposit
Once the charter frame is agreed, your dates are secured and detailed planning begins.

5. Prepare With Support
We provide guidance for travel logistics, arrival, packing, diving, optional extras, and route-specific considerations.

6. Step Aboard Ta’Talasa
Your private expedition begins — shaped by the sea, the season, and the rhythm of your group.

7. Let the Map Keep Growing
Some guests leave with a finished journey. Others leave already thinking about the next region.

What’s Included in Your Private Charter Rate

All Private Charter Cruises Include
  • Accommodation in a private cabin, as per booking details

  • All meals freshly prepared on board: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks

  • Non-alcoholic beverages: water, soft drinks, local coffee, and tea

  • Towels and toiletries: soap, shampoo, and conditioner

  • Airport or hotel transfers on embarkation and disembarkation days

  • Use of stand-up paddle boards and kayaks

  • Snorkelling and shore excursions

  • Marine park and port fees

  • Starlink WiFi when in range
All Diving Charters Include
  • Dive guide with a maximum of 4 guests per group

  • 12L tanks and weights

  • Full scuba diving equipment rental*

  • General dive refreshers when required

  • Professional dive and dive-site briefings

  • Up to 4 guided dives per day, depending on itinerary and conditions

*For the best fit and comfort, we recommend bringing your own dive mask.
Not Included
  • International and domestic flights

  • Bank fees and payment commissions

  • Fuel surcharges, when applicable

  • Alcoholic beverages

  • Special beverage requests, arranged in advance where possible

  • Dive insurance, mandatory for scuba divers

  • Travel insurance, recommended for all guests

  • Enriched Air Nitrox

  • 15L tank rental

  • Dive courses, including Advanced Open Water, Nitrox, and available specialties

  • Crew gratuities

Explore the Regions That Shape the Journey

The private charter destinations below bring each region into focus. All destinations have the same nighly private charter rate.

From Raja Ampat and Komodo to the Banda Sea, Halmahera, East Flores & Alor, Cenderawasih Bay, Triton Bay & Kaimana, and the lesser-known edges of the archipelago. Every destination carries its own rhythm of sea, season, wildlife, culture, and distance.

These are the regions behind our private charter expeditions in Indonesia. Places we know, passages we return to, and remote corners that keep drawing us further. Some journeys begin with diving, others with wildlife, culture, crossings, or the quiet pull of an island still far from the familiar. This is where your route begins to take shape.

Tropical Lagoon and Limestone Islands in Wayag, Raja Ampat

Raja Ampat

Southwest Papua, Indonesia
November - April
A seascape of limestone islands, mangrove labyrinths, and life below the surface that never quite lets go. Raja Ampat is an archipelago of reef, current, wildlife, and impossible biodiversity.
Highlight Misool, Dampier Strait, Waigeo, Batanta, manta encounters, mangroves, birds-of-paradise, and some of the richest reef systems on Earth.
Recommended Stay Starting from 5 nights.
Getting Here Expeditions begin through Sorong, the main gateway into Raja Ampat.
Aerial drone ultra wide photo of secluded turquoise exotic paradise bay with sandy beach

Halmahera

North Maluku, Indonesia
November - April
Highlight Exploratory reefs, volcanic coastlines, Wallace’s standardwing, cultural depth, and route possibilities toward Morotai or Tifore.
Recommended Stay Starting from 5 nights.
Getting Here The main gateway is Ternate. Longer crossing expeditions may connect from Bitung, Ambon, or Sorong.
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beautiful scenery of east flores and alor, Indonesia

East Flores and Alor

East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
March – October
Highlight Dynamic diving through Pantar Strait, Lamalera’s cultural depth, volcanic shores, and some of Indonesia’s most powerful island-to-island passages.
Recommended Stay Starting from 5 nights.
Getting Here West to east from Labuan Bajo or Maumere, or east to west from Kalabahi in Alor. Alor round trips start in Kalabahi.
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Aerial view Banda Islands Moluccas archipelago Indonesia, Pulau Gunung Api, lava flows, coral reef white sand beach.

The Banda Sea & the Forgotten Islands

South & Central Maluku
Late September – November
A region reached in passages, not hours. The Banda Sea is open water, volcanic islands, spice-route history, remote reefs, and the pull of going further.
Highlight Banda Neira, the Spice Islands, Forgotten Islands, volcanic reefs, deep walls, pelagic water, and schooling hammerhead possibilities.
Recommended Stay Starting from 7 nights.
Getting Here Routes may begin in Ambon, Alor, Tual, or the Kai Islands, depending on direction, timing, and itinerary.
Padar Island

Komodo National Park & Beyond

East Nusa Tenggara
April – November
Highlight Komodo dragons, manta rays, current-shaped reefs, volcanic diving at Sangeang, and whale shark possibilities around Saleh Bay.
Recommended Stay Starting from 3 nights.
Getting Here Most trips begin or end in Labuan Bajo. Extended east–west routes may connect toward Sumbawa, with pickup options depending on itinerary.
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Aerial view of a beautiful secluded cliff island surrounded by azure turquoise blue ocean water

Cenderawasih Bay

Papua, Indonesia
November - April
Highlight Whale sharks around the bagans, calm-water diving, Biak’s wartime history and wrecks, and possible birding or wildlife extensions.
Recommended Stay Starting from 7 nights.
Getting Here Expeditions typically begin through Biak or Manokwari, depending on the wider route.
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Aerial drone ultra wide photo of secluded turquoise exotic paradise bay with sandy beach

Halmahera

North Maluku, Indonesia
November - April
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beautiful scenery of east flores and alor, Indonesia

East Flores and Alor

East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
March – October
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Padar Island

Komodo National Park & Beyond

East Nusa Tenggara
April – November
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Aerial view of a beautiful secluded cliff island surrounded by azure turquoise blue ocean water

Cenderawasih Bay

Papua, Indonesia
November - April
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Tropical Lagoon and Limestone Islands in Wayag, Raja Ampat

Raja Ampat

Southwest Papua, Indonesia
November - April
A seascape of limestone islands, mangrove labyrinths, and life below the surface that never quite lets go. Raja Ampat is an archipelago of reef, current, wildlife, and impossible biodiversity.
Highlight Misool, Dampier Strait, Waigeo, Batanta, manta encounters, mangroves, birds-of-paradise, and some of the richest reef systems on Earth.
Recommended Stay Starting from 5 nights.
Getting Here Expeditions begin through Sorong, the main gateway into Raja Ampat.
Aerial drone ultra wide photo of secluded turquoise exotic paradise bay with sandy beach

Halmahera

North Maluku, Indonesia
November - April
North Maluku at its rawest: volcanic islands, remote reefs, forested interiors, birdlife, and sea-facing communities still tied closely to the water.
Highlight Exploratory reefs, volcanic coastlines, Wallace’s standardwing, cultural depth, and route possibilities toward Morotai or Tifore.
Recommended Stay Starting from 5 nights.
Getting Here The main gateway is Ternate. Longer crossing expeditions may connect from Bitung, Ambon, or Sorong.
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beautiful scenery of east flores and alor, Indonesia

East Flores and Alor

East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
March – October
A passage of volcanic coastlines, narrow channels, sea-bound communities, and diving shaped by moving water. East Flores to Alor is where culture runs as deep as the currents between the islands.
Highlight Dynamic diving through Pantar Strait, Lamalera’s cultural depth, volcanic shores, and some of Indonesia’s most powerful island-to-island passages.
Recommended Stay Starting from 5 nights.
Getting Here West to east from Labuan Bajo or Maumere, or east to west from Kalabahi in Alor. Alor round trips start in Kalabahi.
View More
Aerial view Banda Islands Moluccas archipelago Indonesia, Pulau Gunung Api, lava flows, coral reef white sand beach.

The Banda Sea & the Forgotten Islands

South & Central Maluku
Late September – November
A region reached in passages, not hours. The Banda Sea is open water, volcanic islands, spice-route history, remote reefs, and the pull of going further.
Highlight Banda Neira, the Spice Islands, Forgotten Islands, volcanic reefs, deep walls, pelagic water, and schooling hammerhead possibilities.
Recommended Stay Starting from 7 nights.
Getting Here Routes may begin in Ambon, Alor, Tual, or the Kai Islands, depending on direction, timing, and itinerary.
Padar Island

Komodo National Park & Beyond

East Nusa Tenggara
April – November
Dragons, drift dives, pink beaches, volcanic horizons, and routes that can stretch west toward Banta, Sangeang, Sumbawa, Moyo, and Saleh Bay.
Highlight Komodo dragons, manta rays, current-shaped reefs, volcanic diving at Sangeang, and whale shark possibilities around Saleh Bay.
Recommended Stay Starting from 3 nights.
Getting Here Most trips begin or end in Labuan Bajo. Extended east–west routes may connect toward Sumbawa, with pickup options depending on itinerary.
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Aerial view of a beautiful secluded cliff island surrounded by azure turquoise blue ocean water

Cenderawasih Bay

Papua, Indonesia
November - April
A quieter kind of expedition: calm protected water, whale shark encounters, reef exploration, and the wider depth of Papua beyond the bay.
Highlight Whale sharks around the bagans, calm-water diving, Biak’s wartime history and wrecks, and possible birding or wildlife extensions.
Recommended Stay Starting from 7 nights.
Getting Here Expeditions typically begin through Biak or Manokwari, depending on the wider route.
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