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The best time to sail Raja Ampat is the dry season, October to April — optimal weather, stunning underwater visibility, and favourable sailing conditions. Here is the month-by-month detail.
The Peak Season
October to April marks the peak yacht season — relatively stable weather, clear skies, and gentle breezes that make sailing enjoyable. Average temperatures range from 27°C to 32°C, with minimal rainfall (around 60–120 mm per month).
The best diving conditions run November to March, with January the peak month — water 28–30°C, visibility 20–30 metres, and diverse marine life including manta rays, sharks, and vibrant coral gardens.
The Best Month
November
Many seasoned travellers and charter companies agree November is the best month — peak underwater visibility (to 30 metres), warm water, dry weather, and gentle 5–10 knot winds for effortless cruising. Charter rates typically run $1,500–$4,000 per week, usually including meals, dive equipment, and experienced guides.
Month by Month
October
Transition from the rainy season; water ~29°C and conditions stabilising — a fine time to start the season.
November
The best month — peak visibility (to 30 m), warm water, dry, and gentle 5–10 kn winds. Charter ~$1,500–$4,000/week.
December
Sunny days with occasional light showers — perfect for charters as calm seas set in.
January
Peak diving — abundant, vibrant marine life and excellent visibility, with calm seas.
February
Mild and comfortable — ideal for diving and exploring, with the calmest seas of the year.
March
Exceptional visibility (often 30 m+), water ~29°C — mantas and the occasional whale shark at Cape Kri and Sardine Reef. Charter ~$1,300–$3,000/week.
April
Tail of peak season — pleasant ~28°C, short afternoon showers, and full-moon coral spawning. Charter from ~$1,000–$2,800/week.
May
Off-peak tranquillity — fewer visitors, brief showers, and great birdwatching (Red Bird of Paradise on Waigeo). Charter from ~$800–$2,500/week.
The monsoon season, roughly May to September, brings strong winds and heavy rainfall — sailing conditions can become unsafe and diving visibility can drop. The most challenging months are June (rough seas and postponements), July (increased wave activity between islands), and August (less predictable, with many liveaboards not operating).
Especially for peak months (December–February), securing your yacht early saves money and ensures availability.
Light, breathable clothing, reef-safe sunscreen, and a good underwater camera for the vibrant marine life.
Weather can be unpredictable — a flexible itinerary leads to spontaneous adventures and undiscovered spots.
On remote islands, being respectful of local cultures and traditions enriches the whole experience.
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Your Charter Specialist
Ms. Sari Rahayu
Senior Charter Specialist