Hi, I've read a couple of threads on this topic but it's hard to know who knows what they're talking about and who doesn't, as there's some conflicting information
If I only have 4 days to dive Komodo from Lubuan Bajo, I will probably only be able to visit North/Central sites, in which case what are the absolute best months for visibility, currents, and sea life? Are these three mutually exclusive ie if you have great visibility there's strong currents, or if you have poor visibility there's generally more big stuff and fish? Or is there a time of year when there's great vis, currents are less intense, and there's lots of fish life and mantas?
A dive op I contacted said the window for diving the south is usually from oct to feb, but last year it was only possible to dive for a couple weeks in january and this year only dec and jan. Are the south sites better than north/central? Should one ideally plan a trip around diving the south if possible, or if you only have 4 days might as well stick to north/central and go in jul-aug-sep?
Thanks!

If I only have 4 days to dive Komodo from Lubuan Bajo, I will probably only be able to visit North/Central sites, in which case what are the absolute best months for visibility, currents, and sea life? Are these three mutually exclusive ie if you have great visibility there's strong currents, or if you have poor visibility there's generally more big stuff and fish? Or is there a time of year when there's great vis, currents are less intense, and there's lots of fish life and mantas?
A dive op I contacted said the window for diving the south is usually from oct to feb, but last year it was only possible to dive for a couple weeks in january and this year only dec and jan. Are the south sites better than north/central? Should one ideally plan a trip around diving the south if possible, or if you only have 4 days might as well stick to north/central and go in jul-aug-sep?
Thanks!