What comes to mind when you hear the word “paradise”? For most people, paradise will be relaxing at the beach with a cocktail in hand or enjoying the crystal ocean waters in a tropical country away from the stress of daily life. This fantasy meets reality in the magical world of the Maldives, where you can find pristine beaches, lush vegetation, and nothing but the best of luxury resorts. Read on to learn when is the best time to visit the Maldives.
Best Time to Visit the Maldives by Month
The best time to visit the Maldives is between November and April, according to most. With plenty of sunshine, virtually no rain, and balmy temperatures, the Maldives are our go-to tropical destination for the winter months. Temperatures stay around 30°C during the day and rarely dip below 25°C, while rainfall is at its annual minimum.
The dry winter season also offers excellent visibility for snorkelling and diving, so gear up and prepare to swim among rare marine wildlife in an extensive system of over 2,500 coral reefs. Stepping out of a shoreside villa and into the temperate waters of the Indian Ocean is the best way to chase the winter blues away.
The Maldives in January
January is a busy month for resorts in the Maldives, thanks to the abundance of sunshine, low humidity, and hot 28ºC-degree temperatures. Great water visibility ensures that visitors can take advantage of snorkelling and diving opportunities to explore the Maldivian reef systems. Make sure to book your maldives holiday in advance if you fancy starting the year in a tropical paradise.
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The Maldives in February
The driest month in the Maldives has plenty to offer — temperatures averaging 28°C, less than 50mm of rain for the whole month, and the best water visibility for snorkelling around more than 180 different coral species. This is the time when the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean tend to be at their warmest as well, so you can swim and enjoy the sunny weather all day long.
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The Maldives in March
A March holiday in the Maldives is the perfect way to welcome spring. With 31°C average temperatures, March appears to be the hottest month for the archipelago. Encountering rain in this period is also unlikely, so visibility for snorkelling and diving remains superb. March marks the official opening of the surfing season, making it a perfect time to try out different watersports such as kite and windsurfing.
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The Maldives in April
Hot, mild, and heaven for surfers is how we would best describe April. This month is when the dry season ends, so visitors can expect short and refreshing showers. The Southwest Monsoon and the abundance of coral reefs serving as surf breaks make the Maldives the perfect destination for a tropical surf trip. The water temperature is the highest in April — reaching the fantastic 30°C. If you plan your holiday dates right, you may even get to witness the celebrations during the Holy Month of Ramadan in The Maldives. You can expect many traditional dishes such as sweets, Turkish coffee, and dates being widely available.
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The Maldives in May
May is when the wet season starts in the Maldives, so you can expect refreshing showers and the occasional storm. Ideal for romantic getaways and getting caught in the rain, May is also the perfect time to get some great deals for your tropical holiday, as resorts happen to be less crowded at this time of year. Depending on when you visit the archipelago, you might see the vibrant Eid celebrations marking the end of Ramadan — a truly authentic side of The Maldives with many music and dance events happening all around the islands.
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The Maldives in June
With the surfing season in full swing, visitors are likely to spend their days island-hopping in search of the biggest waves as the best spots are most easily found by boat. Water visibility for snorkelling and diving is reduced due to the plankton in the water. Despite this, scuba diving enthusiasts still flock to The Maldives to spot whale sharks and manta rays feeding on the plankton. Inland, the infrequent showers are often short-lived and offer relief from the 30°C heat. The long sunny days are your guarantee to a sunkissed tan, so escape the crowds and book a June holiday to the Maldives!
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The Maldives in July
July is the best time to get affordable holiday deals. Although rain is more frequent, the temperatures are as balmy as ever, and visitors can expect at least 7 rain-free hours of sunshine each day. The stronger winds make this month great for watersports like windsurfing and kitesurfing. Glowing phytoplankton is another big advantage of July in the Maldives — the magical sight of the glowing waves crashing on the white sandy shore is simply not to miss!
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The Maldives in August
August has temperatures reaching 30°C, at least 7 hours of bright sunshine (out of 12 daylight hours) per day, and frequent but short downpours of rain. In addition, glowing phytoplankton are still abundant around the islands, making this a great month to spot whale sharks and manta rays as the bigger marine animals come to feed on the plankton. A holiday in the late summer months is great value for money, as it allows you to witness a more authentic version of the Maldives.
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The Maldives in September
Skipping peak tourist season is a great way to land the best holiday deals while avoiding the resorts at their busiest, so booking a September holiday will help you do just that. Although visitors can expect higher humidity and stronger winds, a September holiday in The Maldives still offers plenty of sunshine and temperatures around thirty degrees. September is the rainiest month of the year, but rainy weather is less pronounced in destinations in the northern parts of The Maldives, as they are less affected by the Southwest Monsoon.
The Maldives in October
While rain is not a rarity, October is the last month of the Maldivian wet season. Prepare yourself for 30°C degree weather, afternoons spent snorkelling in tepid waters, and eight hours of sunshine a day. Thanks to lower plankton levels, water visibility for snorkelling and diving is better, but you might still be able to spot a whale shark or a manta ray. The last weeks of the wet season are also your time to take in the breathtaking flora of the islands. Paddling around in a kayak or a SUP is a great way to discover the Maldives’ untouched lagoons and mangrove-fringed islets.
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The Maldives in November
Take advantage of the month between the wet and dry seasons — November is not too crowded and tends to have mild weather conditions, combining the best of both seasons. Temperatures average 30°C with occasional short showers. Water visibility improves significantly because of the drier weather, making this the perfect time to try scuba-diving. You can rent equipment for diving and sports such as paddle boarding, windsurfing, and kayaking for a reasonable price from the kit shops at your resort.
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The Maldives in December
Spend a truly memorable holiday season in the Maldives, and you won’t be disappointed. Swap the rain and cold for a luxury island resort, unlimited sunshine, and white sandy beaches. With 12 hours of daylight and a 30°C average, there is no wonder why so many people prefer to spend Christmas and New Year in The Maldives. The temperatures don’t drop below 25°C in the evenings, so you can expect water temperatures enticing you to jump in for a swim.
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The Maldives sum up what it means to be free and in tune with nature. Whether you visit in Winter or Summer, you will get to experience the vibrancy of the local culture and cuisine while enjoying the turquoise waters surrounding more than 1,100 islands!
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