Skip to content

Bookmark Nomada·⌘D / Ctrl+D

Climate · Asia

Lombok climate, year-round

Indonesia · Tropical (Lesser Sunda Islands) · Updated May 2026

Best months

May · Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep · Oct

Best for: Indonesian island nomads who base in the dry austral-winter window for the cleanest beach days.

Year at a glance

Cells coloured by typical daytime average temperature. = best months for nomads.

  • Jan

    27°C

    82%

    12mm

  • Feb

    27°C

    82%

    10mm

  • Mar

    27°C

    82%

    8mm

  • Apr

    27°C

    82%

    6mm

  • May

    26°C

    78%

    3mm

  • Jun

    25°C

    76%

    2mm

  • Jul

    25°C

    72%

    1mm

  • Aug

    25°C

    72%

    1mm

  • Sep

    26°C

    72%

    2mm

  • Oct

    27°C

    76%

    3mm

  • Nov

    27°C

    82%

    6mm

  • Dec

    27°C

    82%

    9mm

Summer peak

27°C

January · 82% humidity

Winter low

25°C

June · 76% humidity

Climate type

Tropical (Lesser Sunda Islands)

Humid summers, Humid winters

Field notes

Tropical (Lesser Sunda Islands) — defined wet/dry pattern offset slightly from Java. Dry austral-winter (April–October) is the postcard working window with bright sun and lower humidity. Wet austral-summer (November–March) brings daily afternoon thunderstorms. Sea-water temperatures stay swimmable year-round.

Visa for nomads

High nomad-friendly

Pathway

Digital nomad visa

Program

E33G Remote Worker Visa

Typical max stay

12 months

Same Indonesian E33G as Bali. Wilder neighbor of Bali with Mount Rinjani trekking.

Editorial summary, not legal advice. Verify with the relevant consulate before applying — visa programs change with little notice.

Cost of living in Lombok: ~$1,510/mo

Mid-tier monthly across rent, food, transport, utilities, and coworking.

Useful while you’re in Lombok

The weekly nomad digest

One email a week with new visa launches, fresh city data, and the moves that actually matter. Free, no spam, unsubscribe in one click.

Nomad News

One issue per week, no spam, unsubscribe in one click. We’ll never share your email — see Privacy.

Editorial estimates aggregated from public climatological summaries — typical monthly averages, not forecasts. Treat as order-of-magnitude. Microclimate, altitude, and recent extreme weather can swing these values significantly.