Raja Ampat has a tropical climate with warm, humid weather year-round. The weather is consistent, with daytime temperatures in the 80s°F (31°C) and nighttime temperatures in the 70s°F (25°C). The ocean is also warm, with an average surface temperature of 84°F (29°C).
In November the weather is calm and clear with excellent visibility. This is the driest season with the least rainfall, but rain is possible.
An Adventure To Reach, But Worth It
Raja Ampat is worth visiting if you’re interested in natural wonders, adventure, and marine life.
- Snorkeling: Raja Ampat’s waters are rich in marine life, and you can see a variety of ocean life with just a mask and snorkel.
- Non-diving activities: Raja Ampat’s tides create shallow pools and coral reefs that are easy to explore. You can also enjoy the sunsets and scenic views.
- Unspoiled: Raja Ampat is mostly unspoiled by modern resorts and development.
- Location: Raja Ampat is located off the coast of West Papua, Indonesia.