bshort4
Contributor
I wouldn't count on there being less boats in Komodo in May as that's the start of high season there. All the liveaboard boats that had switched their diving to South Komodo and Raja during the wet season will be back in North Komodo by then. I just did a budget liveaboard in North Komodo in mid-November (and a one day day trip) during the low season and every night when we moored the boat there were at least four to five other boats moored close to us. You can't walk one hundred feet down the main street of Labuan Bajo without running into another dive shop and all of them run day boats each day to the north and most also seem to have a liveaboard option too. The day trip boat I was on was packed with like 16 divers and the experience wasn't the best and I cancelled diving with them the next day. Check the moon phase for when you will be there -- we dived at the start of a new moon and the currents were ripping which was good for spotting the big guys. We dived with 20 to 30 Mantas at Makassar (Manta Point) during a pretty stiff current--five days later I returned to the same site on the day trip---no current at all and two small Mantas that we just got a glimpse of before they disappeared. It was nice that the first dive every morning on the liveaboard was before any of the day boats made it out to the dive sites so we pretty much had the sites to ourselves---especially when looking for Mantas before all the other boats show up to possibly scare them away. I'm sure you'll have a great trip no matter what--good diving!