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Komodo Weather by Month: When the Crossing Is Calm (2027 Table)

By Maria Goreti · July 3, 2026

Komodo weather runs on two monsoons: the wet, rough west
monsoon from December to March and the dry, windy east monsoon from June
to August — with the calmest seas in the transition months of April–May
and September–November.
Air temperature barely moves all year
(30–33°C by day), so the real question is never “will it be warm?” It is
“will the crossing be calm?” This page answers that, month by month,
from the deck rather than from a climate database.

I am Jo Rangga. Since 2016 I have logged the sea state of every one
of my 300+ Komodo departures — wind direction, swell height at the Linta
Strait, whether we had to resequence the day. That log, checked against
the official marine forecasts from BMKG, Indonesia’s meteorology agency
(maritim.bmkg.go.id), is what the table below is built on. It is also
the data behind how we sequence the 5-day Komodo
itinerary
— which sites we visit at dawn, and which we keep for
sheltered afternoons.

The 2027 Komodo weather
table

Month Wind Typical swell (exposed crossings) Rain days Water temp Crossing verdict
January W–NW, strong 1.5–2.5 m 12–16 28–29°C Rough. Expect reshuffles.
February W–NW, strong 1.5–2.5 m 11–15 28–29°C Roughest month on our logs.
March W, easing 1.0–1.5 m 8–12 28–29°C Improving week by week.
April Light, variable 0.5–1.0 m 4–7 28°C Calm. Transition begins.
May Light E 0.3–0.8 m 2–4 27–28°C Calmest reliable month.
June E–SE, building 0.5–1.2 m 1–2 26–27°C Calm mornings, breezy afternoons.
July SE, strong 0.8–1.5 m (south sites) 0–1 25–26°C Dry and windy; north stays workable.
August SE, strong 0.8–1.5 m (south sites) 0–1 25–26°C Same pattern as July.
September SE, easing 0.5–1.0 m 1–2 26°C Calming fast. Excellent.
October Light, variable 0.3–0.8 m 2–4 27°C Glassy mornings. Excellent.
November Light W late 0.5–1.0 m 5–9 28°C Good early; first squalls late.
December W, building 1.0–2.0 m 10–14 28–29°C Mixed; holiday weeks are a gamble.

Figures are typical ranges for the exposed crossings (Labuan
Bajo–Padar and the Linta Strait), not the sheltered anchorages, which
are calmer in every month.

Why the wind matters
more than the rain

First-time planners fixate on rain. On this route, rain is a minor
character: even in January it usually falls as short, hard squalls with
sunshine between them. What actually changes your trip is wind
and the swell it builds
, because a 5-day plan crosses open
water on four of five mornings.

This is also why “Komodo weather” advice that only quotes air
temperature is useless. It is 31°C in February and 31°C in August. The
two months could not sail more differently.

The monsoon logic, in one
minute

The west monsoon (Dec–Mar) pushes moist air from the
Asian continent across the Flores Sea: squalls, westerly swell into the
park’s exposed western sites, and nutrient-rich water. That plankton is
why manta sightings peak exactly when the seas are worst — nature’s
honest trade-off.

The east monsoon (Jun–Aug) does the opposite:
bone-dry Australian air, cloudless weeks, cooler water (bring a 3 mm
wetsuit or a long-sleeve rash guard for repeated snorkels — 25°C feels
cold by the third swim), and a strong south-easterly that hammers the
park’s southern sites after late morning.

The transitions (Apr–May, Sep–Nov) are when neither
monsoon has grip: light winds, flat dawns, and the best average
visibility of the year, 25–30 m on the outer reefs.

How weather
changes the 5-day route in practice

A few real adjustments from my departure logs, so you know what
“flexible itinerary” actually means:

What to pack, weather-wise

Light quick-dry clothing all year; a windproof shell for the foredeck
June–August; reef-safe sunscreen every month (UV index is 10+
year-round); a light rain shell only November–March. Seas aside, you
will never be cold on land in Komodo.

Plan around the weather,
not against it

The route is fixed; the sequencing is not. Give me your travel month
and I will tell you exactly how the plan runs in that window — which
mornings we cross, where the buffer sits, and whether your dates fall in
a week I would honestly rather move. Start with the trip overview and 2027 departures on
the homepage
, then send your dates through the inquiry page or WhatsApp
me at wa.me/6281139414563 — I
check the BMKG marine bulletin every morning at 06:00 and will give you
a straight answer about your week.

Source: BMKG (Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika)
maritime weather services for the Flores Sea (maritim.bmkg.go.id),
combined with 5 Day Komodo Trip departure logs, 2016–2026.

M
Maria Goreti
Komodo itinerary designer, 5 Day Komodo Trip

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