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Best Time to Visit Komodo in 2027: Month-by-Month Verdict

By Maria Goreti · July 3, 2026

The best time to visit Komodo in 2027 is April to June or
September to early November.
Those two windows give you calm
crossings, 25–30 m visibility on the reefs, green-gold hills on Padar,
and boats that are neither overbooked nor weather-cancelled. July and
August are still excellent but busy and windy in the south; December to
February bring the manta peak yet also the roughest seas of the year. If
you can only pick one month for a 5-day trip, I pick May.

I am Jo Rangga, and I have run the 5-day Komodo route more than 300
times since 2016 — every month of the year, in every sea state Flores
can throw at a phinisi. What follows is not a tourist-board calendar. It
is the month-by-month verdict I use when I schedule our own departures,
and it is the same logic behind the full
day-by-day 5 day Komodo itinerary
on this site.

The two monsoons that
decide everything

Komodo National Park sits in a wind funnel between Sumbawa and
Flores. Two seasons matter:

Indonesia’s meteorological agency BMKG publishes the monsoon onset
and marine forecasts for the Flores Sea each season; their maritime
bulletins for the Labuan Bajo–Komodo waters are the reference we check
before every single departure (BMKG Maritime Weather Service,
maritim.bmkg.go.id).

Month-by-month verdict for
2027

Month Sea state Rain Crowds Verdict for a 5-day trip
January Rough High Low Manta peak, but expect itinerary reshuffles. Confident sailors
only.
February Rough High Low Same as January. Some budget boats stop running.
March Improving Moderate Low Late March is a quiet, decent-value window.
April Calm Low Moderate Excellent. Hills still green from the rains — Padar
photographs best all year.
May Calm Very low Moderate My #1 month. Flat seas, 25–30 m visibility,
everything open.
June Calm–moderate Very low High Excellent, book boats 3–4 months ahead.
July Windy south Dry Peak Great weather, biggest crowds, highest prices.
August Windy south Dry Peak Same. Padar sunrise gets busy — go earliest.
September Calm Dry High→moderate Excellent. Peak crowds fade after mid-month.
October Calm Low Moderate Excellent. Warm, glassy mornings, golden
savanna.
November Calm–mixed Building Low Good value early; first squalls late month.
December Mixed→rough High Holiday spike Mantas arrive in numbers; Christmas–New Year prices jump.

What each window
means for the 5-day route

The reason the season matters so much on a 5-day trip specifically:
our route crosses open water four mornings out of five. Day 2’s pre-dawn
run to Padar and Day 3’s drift at Manta Point are the two segments most
sensitive to swell.

April–June: we run the standard route exactly as
published — Padar sunrise, Pink Beach, Komodo dragons, Manta Point,
Kanawa — with no weather buffers needed. Water is 27–28°C.

July–August: mornings are fine; we simply flip the
southern snorkel sites to before 11:00 and keep afternoons in the lee of
the islands. Book early — the good phinisi cabins for July 2027
historically sell out by March.

September–October: identical quality to May with
about 30% fewer boats in the anchorages after the third week of
September. If you want Padar’s viewpoint with only your own group in the
frame, late September is it.

December–February: this is manta season —
aggregations at Karang Makassar are at their annual peak — but I will be
honest with you the way I am with every inquiry: one departure in three
needs a route adjustment in these months, and genuinely rough weeks do
happen. We only confirm January–February departures on the sturdier
boats in our pool, never on the small open speedboats.

Prices in 2027, by season

Rough per-person figures for the full 5-day trip (shared cabin,
mid-range phinisi, park fees excluded): low season (late Jan–Mar, Nov)
about USD 850–1,100 / IDR 13.5–17.5 million; shoulder (Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct)
about USD 1,000–1,350 / IDR 16–21.5 million; peak (Jul–Aug,
Christmas–New Year) about USD 1,250–1,700 / IDR 20–27 million. The full
line-item breakdown lives on our cost page, but the seasonal spread is
roughly 25–35% — meaning the when changes your budget almost as
much as the boat class does.

My honest recommendations
for 2027

One more 2027-specific note: Komodo National Park has capped daily
visitor numbers at the main sites in recent seasons, and ranger-guided
slots at Loh Liang can sell out on peak dates. That is a scheduling
problem we handle for you, but it is one more reason July–August
travellers should lock their dates early.

Lock your 2027 window

The calendar decides more of your trip quality than any other single
choice — more than the boat, more than the cabin class. Once your month
is set, everything else in the plan falls into place around it, starting
from the complete route overview
on our homepage
.

Tell me your possible travel window and group size on the inquiry page and I will
reply with the exact departures we are running that month, or message me
directly on WhatsApp at wa.me/6281139414563 — I answer
every message myself, usually within a few hours, Labuan Bajo time.

Source note: monsoon and sea-state patterns referenced from BMKG
(Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika) maritime forecasts for
the Flores Sea, cross-checked against our own 2016–2026 departure
logs.

M
Maria Goreti
Komodo itinerary designer, 5 Day Komodo Trip

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