
Karimunjawa in February
Not the best time
Still firmly in the 'avoid' category. While slightly drier than January, the rain and rough seas make this a frustrating time for most travelers.
Weather
February continues the rainy season with slightly less intensity than January. You'll still get 15-18 rainy days with high humidity around 80-85%. Seas remain rough for most boat activities.
30°C high24°C low16 rain days
Crowds & Cost
low crowds
~$32/day average
February Tips
- •Boat schedules are unpredictable due to weather
- •Snorkeling visibility drops significantly
- •Budget accommodations offer rock-bottom rates
All Months
April through October offers your best shot at perfect weather. The dry season means calm seas, clear skies, and excellent visibility for snorkeling and diving. July and August are peak months – expect higher prices and more crowds, though 'crowds' here means maybe 50 other tourists instead of 20.
May and September hit the sweet spot: great weather with fewer visitors and better accommodation deals. The water temperature stays around 28°C year-round, so you can snorkel comfortably in just board shorts.
Avoid November through March if possible. The rainy season brings rough seas that can cancel boat trips and strand you on the main island. Some accommodations close entirely during these months, and the ones that stay open often deal with flooding.
But here's something most guides won't tell you: even during dry season, afternoon thunderstorms happen. They're usually brief but intense. Always carry a waterproof bag for your electronics and don't plan crucial activities for late afternoon.
Weekends see an influx of domestic tourists from Java, especially during Indonesian holidays. If you want maximum solitude, aim for weekdays during shoulder season.
Karimunjawa Scores
Solo
6/10
Couples
9/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
7/10
Budget
6/10
Luxury
4/10
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