Aqua Blu sails this region from April to September every year, avoiding the harsh weather conditions which take over during the rest of the year.
Unlike other parts of Indonesia, Komodo National Park has a drier climate with a shorter monsoon than the rest of Indonesia, owing to the dry air mass flowing from the Australian continent. This unique climatic condition has helped create the region’s dramatic savannah hills, which are often framed against a stunning blue sky in the dry months.
Aqua Blu sails this region from April to September every year, avoiding the harsh weather conditions which take over during the rest of the year.
Most of the rainfall in the region occurs between December and March. In April, when the rain begins to subside, the savannah hills of the region are adorned in a vibrant green.
The average number of days with any rainfall in April is 9, before falling to 6 days in May, and 4 and 3 days in June and July respectively. With just 1 day of rain in August and September, there’s a chance you might experience clear skies all the way on a 7-night Aqua Blu journey in August and September!