⚡ The Quick Answer

Best Visibility: March to August (20m - 40m+)
Best for Turtles (Mating Season): July & August
Best for Budget/Crowds: November to January
Diving Available: 365 days a year (Semporna is a year-round destination).

One of the most common questions we get at TDB Semporna is: "Is it safe to dive during the monsoon?"

Unlike the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia (like Tioman or Perhentian) which closes completely, Sabah is different. Semporna is known as the "Land Below the Wind" because it sits south of the typhoon belt. This means we dive all year round. However, visibility and sea conditions do change.

The Annual Semporna Diving Chart

Use this guide to plan your 2026 dive trip based on what matters most to you—whether that's crystal clear water or avoiding the crowds.

Month Conditions Visibility Crowd Level
Jan - Feb Windy / Mixed 10m - 15m Low
Mar - Apr Calm / Sunny 20m - 30m Medium
May - Aug Excellent 30m - 40m+ High (Peak)
Sep - Oct Great 20m - 30m Medium
Nov - Dec Occasional Rain 10m - 20m High (Holiday)

Dry Season: April to September

This is widely considered the "Golden Season" for diving in Semporna. If your priority is seeing the bottom of the ocean from the boat, this is when you should book.

  • Pros: The water is glass-calm, making boat rides to Sipadan or Siamil smooth. Visibility can reach an incredible 40 meters.
  • Cons: It is hot! Also, permit demand for Sipadan is at its highest. You must book your slots 2-3 months in advance.
  • Marine Life: Turtle mating season peaks in August. You will see plenty of action on the surface and underwater.

"Wet" Season: November to March

We put "wet" in quotation marks because Semporna doesn't get monsoons like the rest of Asia. Instead of days of non-stop rain, we usually get sunny mornings followed by a refreshing tropical storm in the late afternoon or evening.

  • The Visibility Factor: The water can be greener due to plankton blooms. While this reduces visibility to 10-15m, it attracts larger pelagics like Manta Rays (occasional sightings) and Whale Sharks (rare but possible in cooler waters).
  • Why Photographers Love It: The nutrient-rich water makes the macro life at Mabul and Kapalai explode. Nudibranchs, Frogfish, and Pygmy Seahorses are more active.
  • The TDB Advantage: Since our resort is located on the mainland in a sheltered palm forest, we are less affected by choppy seas than the small island resorts. We can always access protected dive sites near the coast if the open ocean is rough.

Planning Your 2026 Trip?

Don't let the weather dictate your adventure. Semporna offers world-class diving every single month. The only thing that runs out is Sipadan Permits!

Check Permit Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it rain all day during the wet season?
Rarely. In Semporna, rain usually comes in short, heavy bursts, often in the late afternoon or at night. The mornings are frequently sunny, allowing us to proceed with daily boat dives as scheduled.
What happens if it rains on my dive day?
We still dive! The fish are already wet. Rain does not affect diving unless there are strong winds or lightning. In fact, diving during the rain can be peaceful as the surface is quiet. Visibility underwater remains largely unaffected by surface rain.
Do I need a thicker wetsuit in December?
The water temperature in Semporna is very stable, ranging from 28°C to 29°C year-round. However, during the cooler months (Dec-Feb), surface winds can make the boat ride chilly. We recommend bringing a windbreaker for the boat, but a standard 3mm wetsuit or rash guard is sufficient for diving.
When is the best time to see Whale Sharks?
Whale sharks are wild animals and sightings are never guaranteed. However, they are occasionally spotted during the plankton-rich season between November and April.

Final Thoughts

There is no wrong time to visit Semporna. If you are here for the sharks and turtles of Sipadan, they are residents—they don't migrate. They will be there waiting for you, rain or shine.

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