Best Time to Visit Labuan Bajo

Written by the Casa de Capulet team

The short answer: May to October gives the most reliable conditions. But the best month for you depends on what you actually want from the trip. Manta rays peak in a different window to perfect visibility. Low prices and low crowds happen when the weather is most uncertain. Here is the full picture.

Who This Is For

Anyone trying to choose travel dates for Labuan Bajo. Also useful for people with a fixed window who want to know what to realistically expect when they arrive.

The Two Seasons

Labuan Bajo has a dry season and a wet season. Neither is a hard boundary — the shift happens over several weeks and varies by a few weeks each year.

Dry season: roughly April to October. Calmer seas, lower rainfall, better underwater visibility, and consistent conditions for boat trips, hikes, and day tours.

Wet season: roughly November to March. More variable weather, occasional rough days on the water, lower prices, and far fewer tourists. Also peak manta season.

Month by Month

January and February

The wettest months. Afternoon rain is common, and some days bring sustained rain from the morning. Sea conditions can be rough enough to delay or cancel boat departures. That said, manta ray aggregations are at their peak during this window. If manta encounters are your primary goal, January and February deliver. For first-time visitors who want reliable conditions for everything, these are the months to avoid.

March

Still wet season, but conditions improve noticeably as the month progresses. Late March often brings stretches of fine weather. Manta sightings remain strong. This is a window for flexible travellers who can tolerate some uncertainty in exchange for low prices and very few other tourists.

April

The dry season transition begins. Seas calm down, visibility climbs, and conditions become reliable. April is consistently underrated. Everything is running normally, prices are lower than peak season, and crowds are minimal. Manta rays are still present. A strong choice for travellers who care about value as much as conditions.

May

Dry season is reliably established. The sea is generally calm, underwater visibility is excellent, and all activities operate without weather-related disruption. Still quieter than July or August. One of the best months to visit Labuan Bajo overall.

June, July, and August

Peak season. The best and most consistent conditions of the year. Everything runs on schedule. The downside: more tourists at every site, more boats at Padar Island and Manta Point, and higher prices on accommodation and tours. From April 2026, the Komodo National Park daily visitor cap means peak season slots fill months in advance. Book well ahead.

September and October

Excellent conditions continue through both months. Visitor numbers drop slightly from the August high. Prices ease. The sea begins to shift toward wet season at the very end of October, but most of the month remains reliable. September and October are genuinely strong and often overlooked.

November

Officially wet season, but in practice November sees mostly fine days with short afternoon showers. Manta season begins in earnest. Visitor numbers and prices drop significantly. For travellers who are not chasing peak-season reliability, November is one of the best-value months on the calendar.

December

More variable than November. Good manta sightings continue. Some days of sustained rain. Busier from mid-month as year-end holiday travel picks up. Manageable for flexible travellers with travel insurance and non-rigid bookings.

Summary: Best Month by Priority

  • Best overall conditions: May, June, September
  • Manta rays in large numbers: November to February
  • Fewest crowds: March to May, November
  • Lowest prices: January to March
  • School holiday travel: Book July and August 3 to 6 months ahead

The Visitor Cap Changes the Calculation

From April 2026, Komodo National Park limits daily entries to 1,000 visitors. In peak season, boat trip slots fill months in advance. Choosing your travel dates without also securing your Komodo day trip is now a genuine risk. Book the park visit before you book the flights.

A note for Casa de Capulet guests

We are happy to give you an honest read on conditions before you book. Drop us a message on WhatsApp and we will tell you exactly what to expect for the dates you are considering. https://wa.me/6281239255513

FAQs

What is the best month to visit Labuan Bajo?

May, June, October, and November offer the best combination of good weather, calm seas, and manageable crowds. July and August are peak season and get busy.

Does it rain a lot in Labuan Bajo?

The wet season runs from December to March. Rain is typically in the afternoons rather than all day. The dry season from April to November is mostly sunny.

Is Labuan Bajo good in December?

December sits at the start of the wet season. Expect some rain and rougher seas, but it is still a viable time to visit, particularly if you are flexible with tour timing.

When is manta ray season in Labuan Bajo?

Manta rays are most reliably spotted between October and April at Manta Point near Komodo National Park.

Is Labuan Bajo crowded?

July and August are the busiest months. Shoulder season months like May, June, October, and November are noticeably quieter.

How hot is Labuan Bajo?

Daytime temperatures range from 27 to 34 degrees Celsius year round. It is consistently warm and humid.

Can I visit Komodo National Park in the wet season?

Yes. Tours run year round. Sea conditions are less predictable in the wet season but most trips still go ahead. Always confirm with your operator before booking.

What is the cheapest time to visit Labuan Bajo?

The wet season (December to March) and shoulder months (November, April) offer lower accommodation and tour prices. Expect savings of 15–25% compared to peak season.

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