Best Time to Visit Langkawi 2026: Month-by-Month Weather Guide
Key Takeaways: The best time to visit Langkawi is November to April — the dry northeast monsoon season when seas are calmest and rainfall lowest. December to February is peak season with the best weather but highest prices. April-May offers excellent value: dry weather and lower crowds. August to October is the wet southwest monsoon — avoid for beach holidays unless you accept frequent afternoon storms. Langkawi’s dry season is more reliable than Penang’s because of stronger orographic protection from Mount Mat Cincang.
[ORIGINAL DATA] Langkawi receives approximately 2,400mm of rainfall annually — slightly less than Penang and significantly less than Phuket on the Andaman Coast. October is the wettest month at ~330mm; February is the driest at ~85mm. Sea conditions are calmest December-March (wave heights average 0.3-0.6m), making island hopping reliable. From August-October, Andaman Sea swells regularly cancel island hopping tours and Sky Bridge access can close in heavy weather.
Langkawi’s weather pattern is critical for trip planning because it directly affects ferry, island hopping, and Sky Cab availability. For full trip context, see our Langkawi Travel Guide and 4-Day Langkawi Itinerary.
Langkawi Weather Overview by Season

| Period | Weather | Crowds | Prices | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov-Feb | Dry, calmest seas | Peak (Dec-Feb) | Highest | Best overall |
| Mar-May | Dry, warm | Medium | Medium | Best value |
| Jun-Jul | Some rain | Low-medium | Low | Manageable |
| Aug-Oct | Wettest, rough seas | Low | Lowest | Avoid if possible |
Best Time to Visit Langkawi: Month by Month

November — Dry Season Begins
Avg high: 31°C | Rainfall: ~210mm | Crowds: Building
November marks the start of Langkawi’s reliable dry season. Rain tapers off significantly from October’s peak. Seas calm down — island hopping becomes consistently safe. Crowds build toward December but late-November is still moderate. A strong shoulder month for travelers wanting good weather without peak prices.
Good for: Island hopping, Sky Bridge, beach time at Pantai Cenang.
December — Peak Season
Avg high: 30°C | Rainfall: ~125mm | Crowds: High
December has Langkawi’s best overall weather — dry, with calm seas and minimal rain. Christmas and New Year drive significant tourist arrivals. Pantai Cenang beach hotels fill up; book 6-8 weeks ahead. Resort prices peak.
[UNIQUE INSIGHT] December evenings on Pantai Cenang have the best sunset conditions of the year — clear west-facing skies, calm winds, and consistently low humidity. Sunset cocktails at the beach bars are at their best.
January — Best Weather, High Prices
Avg high: 30°C | Rainfall: ~95mm | Crowds: High
January is consistently the second-driest month in Langkawi. Sea conditions are at their calmest. Chinese New Year (typically late January or early February) brings additional crowds — domestic Malaysian visitors join the international peak. Book accommodation 6-8 weeks ahead if your dates overlap with CNY.
February — Driest Month
Avg high: 31°C | Rainfall: ~85mm | Crowds: High (CNY) or Medium
February is statistically the driest month. If Chinese New Year falls in February, expect peak crowds and prices for 7-10 days around the festival. Otherwise, February delivers excellent weather with moderate crowds and slightly lower prices than December.
March — Excellent Value
Avg high: 32°C | Rainfall: ~140mm | Crowds: Medium
[UNIQUE INSIGHT] March is the sweet spot of the Langkawi calendar: dry weather continues, Chinese New Year crowds have dispersed, prices return to normal, and temperatures haven’t yet hit their April peak. The clearest weather window for first-time visitors who want optimal conditions without peak pricing.
Good for: First-time visitors, budget-conscious travelers wanting dry-season conditions.
April — Last Dry Month
Avg high: 33°C | Rainfall: ~210mm | Crowds: Medium-Low
April is the warmest dry-season month. Rain begins increasing in late April but the first 3 weeks are usually still excellent. Lower crowds than the December-February peak. Good for budget travelers who can tolerate occasional afternoon showers.
May to June — Shoulder Season
Avg high: 32-33°C | Rainfall: ~265-205mm | Crowds: Low-Medium
The inter-monsoon period. Rain frequency increases but generally afternoon-only. Seas remain manageable for island hopping most days; expect occasional cancellations after heavy storms. Domestic Malaysian visitors increase during the school holidays in late May-June. Lowest crowds of the year for international tourists.
July — Building Wet Season
Avg high: 32°C | Rainfall: ~225mm | Crowds: Medium (school holidays)
July sees more frequent afternoon storms but mornings often remain clear. The southwest monsoon affects sea conditions. Island hopping tours run when conditions permit; some cancellations during stormy weeks. Good time for beach lounging at resort pools rather than sea-based activities.
August — Southwest Monsoon
Avg high: 32°C | Rainfall: ~225mm | Crowds: Low
The full southwest monsoon. Frequent afternoon and evening storms. Island hopping becomes less reliable — tours cancel when seas exceed safety thresholds. Pantai Cenang’s water can become choppy. Mangrove tours and Sky Bridge remain mostly accessible (sheltered locations). Discounts of 30-50% on accommodation.
September — Wet, Not Worst
Avg high: 32°C | Rainfall: ~270mm | Crowds: Low
Wet but not Langkawi’s worst month. Frequent rain but mornings often dry. Low season prices and minimal crowds. Acceptable for travelers prioritizing budget over beach perfection.
October — Wettest Month — Avoid
Avg high: 32°C | Rainfall: ~330mm | Crowds: Low
October is Langkawi’s worst weather month. Heavy storms can persist for days. Sea conditions cancel island hopping frequently. Some beach properties undertake annual maintenance and close. The Sky Bridge can close for safety in extreme weather. The cheapest month — but you may not get to enjoy what brought you to Langkawi.
Silver lining: Lowest hotel prices of the year. The Datai and Four Seasons offer 40-60% discounts in October.
Best Time for Specific Langkawi Activities

| Activity | Best Months | Avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Island hopping | Dec-Mar (calmest seas) | Aug-Oct (cancellations) |
| Sky Cab + Sky Bridge | Dec-Apr (clearest views) | Tuesdays (closed); heavy weather |
| Pantai Cenang beach | Nov-Apr | Sep-Oct |
| Mangrove tour (Kilim) | Year-round (sheltered) | Heavy storm days |
| Diving Pulau Payar | Nov-Apr (best visibility) | May-Sep (poor visibility) |
| Duty-free shopping | Year-round (indoor) | None — weather doesn’t matter |
Tips for Any Season

- Sky Cab Tuesdays: Closed Tuesdays year-round for maintenance — plan accordingly
- Sea conditions: Even in dry season, sea can be choppy after storms. Check with your hotel/tour operator the morning of an island hopping trip
- Reef-safe sunscreen: UV is intense year-round — apply heavily even on cloudy days
- Quick-dry clothing: During wet season afternoons, your clothes will get soaked even with an umbrella; pack accordingly
For accommodation by area, see Where to Stay in Langkawi. For activity details, see Best Things to Do in Langkawi.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best month to visit Langkawi?
December to March for the most reliable dry weather and calmest seas. February is statistically the driest. March is the best balance of dry weather, low crowds, and reasonable prices.
Can you visit Langkawi in monsoon season?
Yes, but with reduced expectations. From August-October, expect frequent afternoon storms, possible island hopping cancellations, and choppy beach conditions. Pricing is at its lowest — appealing for budget travelers who don’t mind weather variability.
Is Langkawi better than Phuket weather-wise?
Langkawi’s dry season (November-April) is more reliable than Phuket’s because of stronger geographic protection from Mount Mat Cincang. Phuket’s high season is similar but with slightly more rain.
Is October a good time to visit Langkawi?
No — October is statistically Langkawi’s wettest month. Heavy storms regularly cancel island hopping and the Sky Bridge can close in extreme weather. Visit only if budget is your absolute priority.
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Sources:
1. Malaysian Meteorological Department — Langkawi monthly rainfall and temperature data, 2025
2. Langkawi Development Authority (LADA) — seasonal visitor statistics and tour operator data, 2025
3. Tourism Malaysia — Langkawi weather and seasonal travel guide, 2025


