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Sail-Plan & Wind Patterns in Raja Ampat

A meticulously crafted sail-plan, attuned to the seasonal monsoons and local atmospheric conditions, dictates the comfort, safety, and enjoyment of your expedition. Here is how the weather shapes the route.

By Raja Ampat Yachts · Captains & Sail-Planning

The Two Seasons

The Monsoonal Dynamics of Raja Ampat

December – March

Northwest Monsoon

Moderate west/northwest breezes with occasional squalls. Calmest on leeward eastern sides and sheltered central/southern channels — favouring the southern Misool karsts and protected bays.

May – October

Southeast Monsoon

More consistent, often stronger east/southeast winds (strongest July–September) with larger swells on exposed eastern coasts. The western flanks of Waigeo and Batanta shelter well — ideal for the north, Wayag, and Aljui Bay.

April & November

Inter-Monsoon

Lighter, variable winds and exceptionally calm, often glassy seas across the whole archipelago — maximum itinerary flexibility, prized for diving and photography.

How We Plan

Strategic Sail-Planning

01

Route Optimisation by Wind Direction

Itineraries adapt to the prevailing winds — heading south to Misool via sheltered inner passages in the NW season; north toward Wayag keeping islands to port in the SE season — minimising exposure to windward passages.

02

Local Microclimates & Topography

Narrow channels funnel wind while large landmasses cast wind shadows. Our captains’ intimate knowledge finds a perfectly calm bay even on a generally windy day.

Monthly Wind & Sea-State Guide

MonthWindSpeedSea StateRecommended Regions
JanuaryNW–W10–15Moderate chop, calm in sheltered baysMisool, southern Dampier Strait
FebruaryNW–W10–15Moderate chop, calm in sheltered baysMisool, southern Dampier Strait
MarchNW–W (easing)5–10Generally calm, some local chopCentral Raja Ampat, Dampier Strait
AprilVariable / Light0–5Very calm, often glassyAll regions — ideal for diving & photography
MaySE–E (building)5–10Mild chop on exposed areasNorthern Waigeo, Aljui Bay, Fam Islands
JuneSE–E10–15Moderate chop on exposed areasNorthern Raja Ampat, sheltered western anchorages
JulySE–E15–20Choppy on exposed areas, swells possibleSheltered western Waigeo, Batanta, Wayag
AugustSE–E15–20Choppy on exposed areas, swells possibleSheltered western Waigeo, Batanta
SeptemberSE–E (easing)10–15Moderate chop, calmer late monthNorthern Raja Ampat, Wayag
OctoberSE–E (easing)5–10Generally calm, some local chopCentral Raja Ampat, Dampier Strait
NovemberVariable / Light0–5Very calm, often glassyAll regions — excellent for diving
DecemberNW–W (building)5–10Mild chop, calm in sheltered baysMisool (early Dec), Dampier Strait

A general guide only — localised squalls or calm spells can always occur. Our captains continuously monitor real-time conditions to make the most informed decisions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Wind & Weather —
Your Questions

What guests ask most about Raja Ampat’s wind and choosing the right month.

No. The Southeast Monsoon (roughly May–October) brings stronger, consistent east/southeast winds, especially July–September; the Northwest Monsoon (December–March) offers moderate westerly winds; and the inter-monsoon periods (April and November) are typically very light and variable with exceptionally calm seas.
Our experienced captains continuously monitor the weather and know the region’s sheltered bays and channels intimately. Itineraries are dynamically adjusted to leeward sides and protected anchorages, keeping your voyage comfortable and enjoyable even in stronger winds.
The inter-monsoon periods of April and November are generally the calmest — very light, variable winds and glassy seas. Early March and late October can be similarly serene as the seasons transition. Excellent diving is possible year-round.

Plan Your Expedition

Speak With Our Charter Specialist

For detailed inquiries regarding Raja Ampat yachts — including bespoke itinerary planning and vessel availability — connect directly with our team. We provide current market intelligence and operational insights for your expedition to the Four Kings.

Your Charter Specialist

Ms. Sari Rahayu

Senior Charter Specialist