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Weather in the Maldives

Best time to visit for scuba diving, best time to visit to save on flights and accommodations.

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The Maldives is one of the world's most picture-perfect luxury travel destinations. To experience the idyllic tropical scenes you've no doubt admired, the best time to visit the Maldives is in the "dry season" from December to April. Not surprisingly, this is also peak season when rates skyrocket. Therefore, if budget is an issue, traveling at a different time may be preferable. You should plan your visit according to the various things to do in the Maldives . Most people are willing to pay the higher prices for good weather, as outdoor activities are limited when it rains. However, one of the benefits of visiting the Maldives during the wet season are the dramatic sunsets after the rain clears.

The weather in the Maldives is split into two distinct seasons by two monsoons, in which the wind changes to the opposite direction.

  • The dry northeast monsoon from January to March. This is labeled the "dry season" but it doesn't mean it won't rain. The reality is that the weather is more stable and there's less chance of it raining. Short afternoon and evening showers are frequent in the southern atolls. If you really want to avoid the rain, your best bet is February and March in the northern atolls. December and April are considered transitional months between the monsoons.
  • The windy, wet southwest monsoon from mid-May to November. This monsoon is characterized by intense stormy periods that can be brief or last for a few days followed by perfect sunny spells. The weather is unpredictable and the conditions can alter at any minute, although it tends to rain more at night during the wet season. The transitional months from October to early December can be particularly unsettled, with quite a few bursts of rain, before the season transforms completely.

However, it's important to keep in mind that the islands in the Maldives are situated over a considerable distance of more than 800 kilometers (almost 500 miles) from north to south. This means that the weather will vary across the country, and even from island to island in the same area. The southern atolls receive more annual rain than the northern atolls. Yet, rain tends to be less frequent in the southern atolls during the wet season, as they're less exposed to the southwest monsoon. As a result, they're sunnier and not as windy.

What doesn't vary much is the temperature in the Maldives, due to the country's location right on the equator. It stays warm throughout the year, with average temperatures rarely dropping below 77 degrees Fahrenheit (25 degrees Celsius) at night or rising above 88 degrees Fahrenheit (31 degrees Celsius) in the day.

The level of humidity also remains constant, and high, at about 80 percent. The water is warm too, with an average temperature of about 82 degrees F (28 degrees C).

Find out more in our detailed guide to the weather and climate in the Maldives .

There are some extra things to consider if you're planning on scuba diving in the Maldives , which has some of the most remarkable dive sites in the world. In particular, visibility and marine life change according to the season.

Visibility is generally superior in the dry season , and is especially good along the northeastern atolls during that time. February is the pick of the months for diving there. However, the wet season is a better time to see sharks and manta rays, especially on the southwestern side of the Maldives (around South Ari Atoll) from May to October. The manta rays are attracted by the plentiful availability of plankton to feed on.

If you're lucky, you might get to see a whale shark. The Maldives is one of the few places on earth where this is possible. These massive sharks are mostly found on the western side of the Maldives from May to December, and on the eastern side up until April. The protected area off the coast of Maamigili Island in South Ari Atoll has whale shark sightings year-round.

Unfortunately, getting to the Maldives from the U.S. is quite an ordeal as there are no direct flights. Be prepared for travel to take a considerable amount of time (up to 30 hours) and money (from about $1,200 if you fly out of a major international hub such as New York, Boston, or Los Angeles). If you have limited funds, you may want to think about going to the Maldives for a couple of weeks during the cheaper, wet season rather than going for just a week during peak season.

Prices for accommodations in the Maldives generally drop substantially at the start of May, on the fringe of the low season. It's often the case that the weather is still decent then, as the wet season doesn't set in until the second half of May. Plus, if you have your heart set on a certain resort in the Maldives, the low season will make it more affordable.

May and June tend to be the cheapest months, with deals for over-water bungalows at top-rated resorts running up to 50 percent off high season prices. Do compare prices (including flight prices) though, as they rise during summer break.

The most popular islands in the Maldives book up well in advance during the high season. While flash sales and last-minute offers come up throughout the year, these are more common for the commercial mass-market resorts. Of course, this isn't an issue if you're flexible in regards to your accommodations and travel dates. If you can drop everything and book within six weeks of travel, you may be able to score yourself a super deal as resorts (even the top-end ones) constantly adjust their prices to maximize occupancy levels. So, make a note of a handful of resorts you're interested in (here are some really beautiful hotels or take a look at the Maldives Tourism website for inspiration) and monitor them.

The fact that accommodations are spread over many islands in the Maldives means that it never feels too crowded there, even during peak season.

January is a very popular time to visit the Maldives, as people want to escape the winter at home. Prices are especially high over the New Year period. Make sure you book well in advance. The weather stabilizes in January, resulting in mostly calm and clear sunny days. While you can expect about three rainy days during the month in the north, this increases up to 10 days in the south.

Events to check out:

  • Huravee Day is a tribute to Sultan Hussain Izzuddin, who freed the Maldives from brief South Indian occupation in 1752. It features traditional music, food, and dance. The date is based on the Islamic calendar and varies each year, but it's always celebrated on the third day of the sixth month which generally falls in late December or early January.

February is regarded as the driest and least humid month to visit the Maldives. Statistically, the north only experiences a couple of rainy days during the month. The number of rainy days in the south also drops to about five, and these are usually short showers in the southeast part. Prices are high, reflecting the fact that it's peak tourist season.

  • Valentines Day: Many resorts offer special (and costly!) romantic packages for Valentine's Day.

The number of rainy days remains pretty constant in the north but starts to rise to an average of eight in the south. Again, the rain is usually restricted to short bursts that bring relief from the heat, rather than lengthy downpours. The surfing season gets underway in the Maldives in March. Some resorts offer special deals, as peak season winds down later in the month.

The temperature and humidity are slightly higher in April, as the transition from the dry northeast monsoon to the wet southwest monsoon commences. This produces a lot more rain, consisting of afternoon showers that increase in frequency from mid-month. The number of rainy days per month averages about six in the north and 12 in the south. Keep an eye out for additional special deals, as long as you avoid traveling around Easter.

  • Ramadan: The Maldives is an Islamic country and the holy month of Ramadan begins early April in 2022 (the exact date varies each year according to the Islamic calendar). Resort islands aren't affected but restaurants will be closed on local islands, as Muslims fast all day.

Resorts drop their prices in early May. The southwest monsoon usually arrives in the Maldives during the second half of the month. It reaches the southern part of the country first and proceeds north. The second half of May can be particularly wet, with high possibility of storms and whole days of rain. Diving visibility is reduced. Ramadan concludes on Eid in early May 2022, with families gathering to feast.

The southwest monsoon covers the whole country by early June. Expect quite a lot of clouds, morning and evening drizzle, and some torrential downpours. Resorts continue to offer discounted rates to entice guests. If you're planning to visit the Maldives in June, the southern atolls are preferable. The number of rainy days per month jumps to as many as 18 in the north, compared to only 10 or so in the south. Sharks and manta rays are a draw for scuba divers in the south.

The rain continues similar to June but eases off slightly in the north during July, bringing the number of rainy days down to about 15 or 16. The south experiences a couple of extra rainy days throughout the month though, averaging around 12. Rates can be higher in July, as families go on summer vacation. This month is great for surfing, as the storms produce reliable big swells.

  • Independence Day (July 26) marks the day the Maldives gained independence from the British in 1965, after 77 years of protection. Cultural events take place across the country.

August is another popular off-season month for summer vacation in the Maldives, which may result in fewer discounted deals. The number of rainy days continues to reduce slightly in the north, especially towards the end of August. However, it remains constant at about 12 in the south. Downpours are short and heavy.

The weather in the Maldives is quite unpredictable in September. It can rain heavily, or alternatively you may get only an hour of rain some days. There are less tourists, and this is reflected in discounted rates for accommodations. The number of rainy days is about the same in the north and south, averaging around 13 during the month.

  • National Day celebrates the end of 15 years of Portuguese occupation in the Maldives, in 1573. The date is set according to the Islamic calendar and varies each year. In 2022, it falls on Sept. 27. There are patriotic parades and marches throughout the Maldives, especially in the capital city Male.

The wet southwest monsoon begins to withdraw in October, producing unsettled weather. The number of rainy days jumps to an average of 15 in the south, exceeding that in the north. The surfing season draws to a close in October. It's also the final month for good sharks and manta ray sightings in the south. Expect rates at top resorts to rise towards the end of October.

The swap in wind direction, associated with the transition from southwest monsoon to northeast monsoon in November, reduces the number of rainy days in the north to about eight. It remains high, at about 15, in the south though. There are heavy downpours that tend to pass quickly in the afternoons. This is the last month to find a cheap deal (if you're lucky) before peak season really kicks in.

Events to check out :

  • Victory Day (Nov. 3) commemorates the defeat of an attempted coup by a terrorist group from Sri Lanka in 1988. A military march, drills, traditional dances, and processions are held in Male.
  • Republic Day (Nov. 11) marks the day Sultanate rule was replaced with a republic government in 1968. Marching bands and vibrant parades are highlights in Male.

December is the start of the "dry," peak season in the Maldives. You'll still get some rain at the beginning of the month (and it can be heavy at times) before the weather transforms completely. However, it lessens in the north as the month goes on. Many tourists visit the Maldives for the Christmas-New Year period. The resorts hold special buffets and gala dinners for these occasions. In addition to super high prices, it's common for resorts to have minimum stay length requirements.

  • Fishermen’s Day (Dec. 10) honors the country's fishermen, who contribute greatly to the economy. Educational and fun events about traditional fishing are organized. You'll be able to devour delicious seafood too!

If you want good weather, visit during the dry season from December to April. However, prices are at their highest during these months.

The Maldives are expensive year-round, but September is the best time to find deals on flights and hotels. However, it's also the peak of the rainy season and the weather can be unpredictable.

The monsoon season begins mid-May and lasts until November. During these months, rainstorms are frequent and can last a couple of minutes or a couple of days, but the weather during these months is sporadic.

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Traveling to the Maldives – A Month-by-Month Guide to the Best Times to Go

The Maldives is hot and sunny all year, with average temperatures of between 23ºC / 74ºF and 31ºC / 88 ºF, making it an ideal year-round destination for some fun in the sun. There are, however, better times of the year to travel to the Maldives, as some months see higher rainfall and winds than others. The island nation enjoys the best weather between November and April with full days of sunshine, warm air and sea temperatures, and very little rainfall. The monsoon season runs between May and October, peaking around June, with the northern atolls seeing the highest rainfall between May and November, and the southern atolls between November and March.

is it better to visit maldives in june or july

Dry Season and Wet Season

The dry season in the Maldives typically runs from around mid-December through early May, but these tend to change each year. The Northeast Monsoon season, which is most prevalent in the northern atolls, actually occurs between November and March, but due to being the dry season, it rarely amounts to anything more than a quick downpour or shower,  a couple times a week. The rainy season in the Maldives runs from early May through mid-December, with the Southwest Monsoon season (in the southern atolls) officially being in July and August.

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Cloudbursts and Sunshine

Typical of the tropics, when it rains in the Maldives, it pours down heavily for a short time and then clears up just as quickly. Even during the dry season, it is not unusual to have a brief, torrential downpour in the afternoon, followed by a beautifully clear and balmy evening. During the rainy season, it tends to rain more at night, so days are sunny and bright with just a few interspersed clouds and some light rainfall. It’s rare to have more than a few cloudy days per week with sunny days in between.

is it better to visit maldives in june or july

It is relatively humid all year round in the Maldives with a typically muggy tropical feel, which takes a few days to become acclimatized to. The temperature, however, rarely peaks much above the averages, so even the high humidity is never unbearable like it can be in Mediterranean Europe during the hottest summer months.

Being an archipelagic island nation strung through a vast portion of the Indian Ocean, steady winds cross through the Maldives throughout the year, bringing cool breezes to the islands. During the Southern Hemisphere winter, which lasts from March until October, the North-East and South-West monsoons bring off-shore winds that create beautiful, peaking surfing waves for those who are there to surf.

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Here is a month-by-month guide to the weather in the Maldives and the best times to visit.

  • The Maldives in January

The Maldives’ weather in January sees hot, sunny days with low humidity and plenty of sunshine. There might be a slight chance of some rain, but this tends to occur in the afternoons and passes over quickly. The ocean is clear and warm with excellent visibility and is perfect for snorkeling and scuba-diving .

The Maldives in January: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

High: 30°C/86°F

Low: 25°C/77°F

Rain: 76 mm/3″

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  • The Maldives in February

February is probably one of the best months to visit the Maldives. It’s the nation’s driest month, with less than 70 mm of monthly rainfall, around 10 hours of sunshine every day, and balmy temperatures of 30°C / 86°F plus. Visibility is excellent for snorkeling and scuba-diving .

The Maldives in February: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

Low: 26°C/78°F

Rain: 51 mm/2″

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  • The Maldives in March

March in the Maldives sees temperatures rising to an average of 30°C / 88°F which are great for long, lazy days on the beach, sunbathing, snorkeling and swimming. There might be a few possible short bursts of rain, which offer relief from the steaming temperatures, and visibility is excellent for snorkeling and scuba-diving . March is also the beginning of the surfing season in the Maldives, which brings beautiful waves and last until October. During this ‘surfing season,’ the biggest waves are most likely to occur between June and August, caused by storms in the Roaring Forties bringing big swells to the archipelago.

The Maldives in March: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

High: 31°C/88°F

Rain: 74 mm/2.9″

  • The Maldives in April

This is another gorgeously hot month in the Maldives with temperatures reaching into the mid-30s / 80s. April is officially the end of the dry season, and frequent showers begin to occur around the middle of the month. The air also becomes more humid, however, visibility for snorkeling and scuba-diving is excellent.

The Maldives in April: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

Low: 26°C/79°F

Rain: 132 mm/5.2″

  • The Maldives in May

May is officially the beginning of the wet season with hot, muggy days, average temperatures of 31°C / 88°F, and a high risk of heavy rainfall and storms during the day. Due to the heavy rainfall and higher levels of plankton in the water, visibility for snorkeling and scuba-diving is slightly reduced, but still enjoyable. Be aware that if there are thunderstorms in the area, it’s not a good idea to be in the water, so head down to the beach for some water-based activities. May also sees the start of the holy month of Ramadan (known as Ramazan in the Maldives), bringing some restrictions to local islands.

The Maldives in May: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

High: 31°C/87°F

Rain: 216 mm/8.5″

  • The Maldives in June

While June has a high chance of rainfall and reduced visibility due to the plankton in the water, this is a fantastic time to dive with manta rays and whale sharks that come to feed on the vast amounts of plankton in the water. This month sees many of the resorts offering special deals where visitors can enjoy the plethora of non-beach and water-based amenities that they have to offer. The holy month of Ramadan (Ramazan) continues into June.

The Maldives in June: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

Rain: 173 mm/6.8″

  • The Maldives in July

The Maldives’ weather in July is hot and humid, with short heavy downpours. This is a particularly good time of the year for surfers with the largest waves stemming from the storms in the Roaring Forties bringing big swells to the archipelago. Swell is amazingly consistent during this time of the year, with the average wave measuring two to eight-foot in height. It is also still a great time to dive with manta rays and whale sharks that come to feed on the enormous amounts of plankton in the water. The 26th July is the Maldivian Independence Day and sees parades and public celebrations on most of the resort islands.

The Maldives in July: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

Rain: 147 mm/5.8″

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  • The Maldives in August

August is hot, humid and wet, with an average of seven hours of sunshine each day and short heavy downpours throughout the day. Visibility is slightly reduced due to the plankton in the water, but many of the resorts offer enticing deals, making it a favorite time to visit.

The Maldives in August: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

Rain: 188 mm/7.4″

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  • The Maldives in September

September in the Maldives is one of the wettest months with average maximum temperatures of 30°C / 86°F and around seven hours of sunshine each day. Due to the heavy rainfall and higher levels of plankton in the water, visibility for snorkeling and scuba-diving is slightly reduced, but still enjoyable with excellent chances of seeing manta rays and whale sharks.

The Maldives in September: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

Rain: 244 mm/9.6″

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  • The Maldives in October

October is the Maldives’ wettest month, with high humidity and full days of rain. This is the last month of the Maldives’ surfing season, with the South-West monsoons, which occur between May and October, providing outstanding surfing the Northern and Central Atolls. Due to the heavy rainfall and higher levels of plankton in the water, visibility for snorkeling and scuba-diving is slightly reduced, but still, a great time to dive with manta rays and whale sharks.

The Maldives in October: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

Rain: 221 mm/8.7″

  • The Maldives in November

November in the Maldives is the end of the wet season with short showers in the afternoons and otherwise bright, sunny days. Temperatures average around 30°C / 86°F, and the visibility of the water begins to clear of the plankton, making for good scuba-diving and snorkeling.

The Maldives in November: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

Rain: 201 mm/7.9″

is it better to visit maldives in june or july

  • The Maldives in December

The climate in December is primarily hot and dry with showers around the middle of the month. This time of year is ideal for a mid-winter escape and some sun. Christmas and New Year are particularly popular and may include minimum stays at some resorts.

The Maldives in December: Average Temperatures and Rainfall

High: 29°C/85°F

Rain: 231 mm/9.1″

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When is the best time to go to the Maldives?

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Find the perfect time for your ideal trip to the Maldives © John Lamb / Getty Images

First things first: there's not really any such thing as a bad time to visit the Maldives . Whether your holiday to the Indian Ocean’s pièce de résistance is a romantic escape, a getaway with friends or a solo adventure, you're in for an incredible experience.

That said, it’s worth spending a moment researching the advantages of visiting during specific times, maybe to optimize amazing wildlife sightings or find the best snorkeling conditions. Our seasonal guide to the Maldives will ensure you don't pick the wrong month for a relaxing honeymoon or miss out on the underwater experience of your dreams.

All that’s left for you to decide is  which island is right for you . Just a word of warning – with 1192 to choose from, this is easier said than done…

January to March is the best time for fantastic weather

If warm weather and sun-drenched beaches are a priority, you can’t go wrong with a visit to the Maldives in January, February or March. These months fall outside the monsoon period and are typically when the islands get the most hours of sun. Full disclosure – monsoon season tails off in late November but this is when prices start to creep up due to the demand for winter sun holidays, while rates also get higher closer to Christmas.

Another reason this is an excellent time to visit is because this is when the water is at its clearest and calmest – the snorkeling and diving are fantastic. Atolls such as the Raa Atoll, famous for its diverse marine life and spectacular coral formations, are great destinations to check out at this time of year. But if you’re a beach bum who prefers to stay close to their sun lounger, you’re also in luck – on average you can expect around nine hours of sunshine during these months, while humidity levels remain low and average temperatures hover around 29°C (84°F).

April to August is a great time to bag a bargain

Late April is when the first showers of the year start to appear but April to August is still a wonderful time to book a holiday to the Maldives, simply because it’s one of the cheapest times to visit. Even with the higher chance of rainfall, you’ll still enjoy between seven and eight hours of sunshine every day.

It’s worth bearing in mind that if you’re a keen snorkeler or scuba diver, water visibility is often reduced during these months (although the average sea temperature at this time – a bath-warm 30°C (86°F) – means it’s still a fantastic time for a dip in the ocean). This is an excellent season for travelers with a limited budget – airfares and resort rates are significantly lower and resorts are less crowded. Finding a spot at the bar from which to soak up those gorgeous sunset views won’t be a problem and complimentary room upgrades are more likely.

Don’t forget that the Maldives isn’t just about the great outdoors, either: resorts offer a staggering range of activities (most of which don’t depend on the weather) and there are often more on offer between April and August, ranging from cookery masterclasses to art workshops. Fancy embracing paint power? Cora Cora Maldives , on the Raa Atoll, is a great option and runs a series of art classes with a local artist who daubed his beautiful designs onto the resort’s villas.

A surfer rides a waves.

June and July are when to hang ten in the Maldives

June and July are ideal months to try surfing in the Maldives because this is when the waves are at their highest. A growing number of resorts now have surf schools, although one of our favorite spots is Laamu Atoll. This is where you’ll find the Six Senses Laamu , which was one of the first resorts in the Maldives with a surf school. Generally, the northern and central atolls are the best destinations for surfing in the Maldives.

July is the perfect time to join in with Independence Day celebrations

The Maldives’ Independence Day is on July 26 and parades, parties and cultural performances transform this island nation as everyone celebrates together, with some of the most colorful celebrations held at the country’s resorts. Typically, there’s a wider range of cultural activities for guests to enjoy around this time, whether it’s masterclasses led by traditional lacquer artists or lessons in leaf-folding, which involves creating elaborate sculptures from palm leaves. Trust us – your average piece of Japanese origami will look rather plain after this.

Independence Day is also a great time to sample local cuisine, as many resorts will roll out special celebratory menus. Highlights will often include delicious cakes adorned with the colors of the Maldivian flag (the cutting of this cake is usually one of the most important events) and there will be endless opportunities to sample traditional dishes such as saagu bondai bai , a delicious sago dessert made with coconut milk, rose water and cardamom.

A person diving alongside a manta ray in the Maldives

October and November are brilliant months for wildlife spotting

Yes, there’s a higher risk of rainfall and thunderstorms during these months, but they’re generally short, sharp downpours. You can expect between six and eight hours of sun a day, while the mercury will hover around 27°C (80°F). The major advantage to visiting at this time of year is the wildlife-spotting opportunities. Whale sharks and manta rays are regularly sighted as they feast on plankton. For some of the best sightings head to the Raa Atoll – this is a prime manta-spotting territory, and the northern tip’s proximity to the Baa Atoll (a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve) ramps up the wow factor.

If seeing the region’s marine life is a priority, stay at a resort that operates conservation programs or other schemes designed with wildlife in mind. The InterContinental Maldives Maamunagau Resort , for example, is regarded as one of the best places to see manta rays. But don’t just take our word for it – this is where UK-based charity The Manta Trust chose to set up its first base in the Maldives, and visitors can sign up for a wide range of manta-themed activities, including manta-spotting snorkeling excursions and presentations about the charity’s work.

December means plenty of opportunities for festive fun

Yes, December is one of the more expensive times to visit the Maldives, but we’re firm believers this period should never be ruled out. It’s a fantastic time to spot marine life and the region’s resorts go all out when it comes to festive fun. At the Hard Rock Maldives and the St. Regis Maldives Vommuli Resort , for example, Santa typically makes regular visits on his jet-ski, and almost every resort will drape its palm trees with fairy lights.

One way to offset the higher prices is by opting for a resort that can be reached by speedboat (the cost of which is normally included in the room rate), rather than a more expensive seaplane journey. Weather-wise, expect around seven hours of sunshine a day and daytime temperatures of around 29°C (84°F). Sea temperatures are slightly cooler, but still hover around a perfectly pleasant 20°C (68°F) – the ideal temperature for a post-Christmas-dinner dip in the ocean, we reckon.

This article was first published March 2021 and updated February 2024

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Best Time to Visit the Maldives – Month by Month Guide

The Best Time to Visit the Maldives: A Month by Month Guide

While there’s never a bad time to be in the maldives, if you’re spending a small fortune on a holiday, you want to make sure it ticks all of your boxes here’s the lowdown on the best time to go..

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to the best time to visit the Maldives – what’s right for one person could be completely wrong for another. It all depends on what you want from your holiday. Some people crave guaranteed sunshine, others want pumping surf or superb visibility for diving and snorkelling, and some people simply want to maximise their budget.  

Whatever you want from your time in paradise, our month-by-month guide will help you get it. And to make it even simpler, we created a quick reference guide or cheat sheet that you can download and save for later.

The best time to go to the Maldives at a glance

The Maldives has a tropical climate and is hot year-round, with daytime temperatures consistently between 28 and 31ºC (82 and 88ºF). The best time to visit is largely defined by the country’s two distinct seasons – the dry season (northeast monsoon), which runs from January to March and the wet season (southwest monsoon), which spans May to November. December and April are transitional months.

  • Dry season in the Maldives: January – March (northeast monsoon)
  • Wet season in the Maldives: May – November (southwest monsoon)
  • Transitional months for weather: April and December
  • Best weather in the Maldives overall: January – March
  • Month with the least rainfall: February
  • Month with the most rainfall: October
  • Best time for surfing in the Maldives: March – November
  • Best visibility for diving in the Maldives: December – April
  • Most affordable time to visit the Maldives: May – October

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Month-by-month guide

January in the maldives.

Why visit in January: January consistently serves up excellent weather with plenty of sunshine and gentle breezes. It’s the perfect time to visit if you’re hoping for clear skies and warm temperatures. The ocean tends to be calm and visibility is superb, making it an ideal time for snorkelling or a stay at one of the Maldives’ top diving resorts .

Weather in January: Expect average high temperatures around 29°C (84°F) with the possibility of showers, particularly in the southern atolls. 

Top activities: Snorkelling, diving, watersports, and outdoor activities like excursions, sunset dinners, stargazing, and open-air cinema.

February in the Maldives

Maldives best weather January to March

Why visit in February: February typically offers the Maldives’ best weather, with long days of sunshine and rainfall at its lowest level for the year. Light winds, calm water, and excellent underwater visibility make it a great time for water-based activities and excursions. It’s also the ideal month for couples looking for a romantic retreat, with many resorts offering special packages for Valentine’s Day.

Weather in February: Temperatures are pleasant, with highs around 29°C (84°F) and minimal rainfall.

Top activities: Snorkelling, diving, watersports, and outdoor activities like excursions, sunset dinners, stargazing, and outdoor cinema, plus couples’ spa treatments.

March in the Maldives

Why visit in March: The dry season continues throughout March with hot, sunny days and little rainfall. March is also the beginning of the surf season in the Maldives, so if you’re looking for a combination of waves and great weather, now’s the time to head to a luxury surf resort . That being said, as March is part of the shoulder season for surfing, you might find that swells are not as consistent as later in the year, so if guaranteed waves are your priority, it could pay to wait a little longer.

Weather in March: Days are typically dry and sunny with highs of around 31°C (88°F), but you may experience the odd rain shower.

Top activities: Snorkelling, diving, surfing, watersports, and outdoor activities like excursions, sunset dinners, stargazing, and open-air cinema.

April in the Maldives

Best season to visit Maldives for diving and snorkelling

Why visit in April: April is the last month of peak season in the Maldives and continues to offer lovely weather and great conditions for water sports, with good visibility for diving and snorkelling. Towards the end of the month, the dry season gives way to the southwest monsoon season and you may experience higher rainfall.

Weather in April: Average high temperatures hover around 31°C (88°F), with occasional rainfall, particularly later in the month. 

May in the Maldives

Why visit in May: As the southwest monsoon takes over, perfect weather trades places with perfect waves, so if surfing in the Maldives is on your bucket list, start packing. May marks the beginning of the low season, with fewer crowds and cheaper deals available. This is also a great time to spot manta rays and whale sharks in the central atolls. 

Weather in May: Expect the wind to pick up, along with occasional heavy rainfall and overcast skies. Temperatures remain warm at around 31°C (88°F).

Top activities: Surfing, kitesurfing, swimming with whale sharks and manta rays, spa treatments, and wellness experiences.

June in the Maldives

Best month to go to Maldives for spa and wellness

Why visit in June: June continues the monsoon season, but don’t let the possibility of rain deter you. It’s a great time for guilt-free relaxation and rejuvenation, with luxury resorts offering world-class spa treatments and wellness experiences, many in stunning overwater spas. Resort prices are among the lowest in June, making it a fantastic time to visit the Maldives on a budget .

Weather in June: Sunny periods are usually interspersed with rainfall. Temperatures remain around 31°C (88°F).

Top activities: Surfing, kitesurfing, swimming with whale sharks and manta rays, spa treatments, and wellness sessions like yoga and meditation.

July in the Maldives

Why visit in July: July is ideal for a diverse range of travellers seeking relaxation and adventure. Rain may feature in your itinerary, but so will the opportunity for encounters with breathtaking marine life, nourishing wellness experiences, and watersports like surfing and kitesurfing.

Weather in July: Rainfall continues, but so do sunny breaks. Temperatures remain warm at around 31°C (88°F).

August in the Maldives

Maldives surf season March to November

Why visit in August: August is an excellent time to visit the Maldives if you don’t mind the possibility of rain. Resort and flight prices remain among their lowest, and many resorts offer perks like complimentary villa and meal plan upgrades. The surf season is in full swing, with consistent swells producing the biggest waves between June and August.

Weather in August: Occasional rain with sunny periods. Temperatures remain warm at around 31°C (88°F).

September in the Maldives

Why visit in September: September continues to offer lower prices and fewer crowds, along with the opportunity to witness incredible marine life, like manta rays and whale sharks. While the weather can be unpredictable, there are still plenty of sunny intervals to enjoy outdoor activities and water sports such as surfing and kitesurfing. 

Weather in September: A mix of downpours and sunny periods. Temperatures remain around 30°C (86°F).

October in the Maldives

Best time to go to Maldives - swim with whale sharks

Why visit in October: October is the start of the transitional period between the wet monsoon and the dry monsoon seasons. The weather is typically a mix of heavy rain and sunshine, but the warm waters of the Maldives remain inviting year-round and October offers excellent conditions for various water sports. 

Weather in October: Possibly abundant rainfall but a healthy amount of sunshine too, with temperatures peaking around 30°C (86°F).

November in the Maldives

Why visit in November: Weather-wise, November is similar to October in that you can expect a mix of rain and sunshine, but rainfall should start gradually reducing as we head towards the dry season, particularly in the northern atolls. 

Weather in November: Sunshine and showers, with daytime temperatures peaking around 29°C (84°F).

Top activities: Surfing, swimming with whale sharks and manta rays, spa treatments, and wellness experiences.

December in the Maldives

December in Maldives improving weather

Why visit in December: December is the beginning of the dry season in the Maldives and the weather starts to become more settled, particularly in the northern atolls, though showers are still possible. Many luxury resorts offer special packages for the festive period, including lavish celebration dinners. Underwater visibility also begins to improve in December, and it’s a great time to enjoy snorkelling and scuba diving.

Weather in December: Plenty of sun with occasional showers. Temperatures hover around 29°C (84°F).

Top activities: Special festive celebrations, water sports, and exploring the vibrant underwater world.

A caveat to the best time to visit the Maldives

When you’re weighing up the best time to visit the Maldives, it’s important to remember that all weather data is based on past conditions, and it’s impossible to predict the future. So while the wet season months of May to November typically see more unsettled weather with higher rainfall, you could have back-to-back days of sunshine. Equally, you could experience grey skies and showers in the dry season – there’s no way to know for sure what will happen. 

Bear in mind that the Maldives is a long, thin chain of islands spanning more than 500 miles from north to south. Just as you’d expect different cities to have different weather, the same is true from one atoll to another and even neighbouring islands! 

Finally, don’t forget that weather averages usually take account of the whole country and that regional variations, for example, higher rainfall in the southern atolls, may slightly skew the overall picture. Use the weather data as a guide, but don’t rely on it in absolute terms. 

And, as always, if you need help planning any aspect of your Maldives holiday, feel free to get in touch .

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The Maldives is a destination that has a starring role in many vacationers’ dreams. White sand, crystal clear water, and a remote location make it an exotic playground that many of us have at the top of our bucket lists.

When planning a trip to the Maldives, there are a lot of things to take into consideration, including what resort you’ll stay at, how you’ll get there, how much money you plan on spending, and of course, what time of year you want to visit.

While the Maldives is a year-round destination, there are 2 distinct seasons that offer different benefits and drawbacks. In this guide, we’ll explore the best times to visit the Maldives, both by season and by interest. So, if you’re wondering about the best time to visit the Maldives for snorkeling or the best time to visit the Maldives to save money, we’ve got you covered.

Let’s get to it and start exploring the best (and worst) times to visit the Maldives.

The Maldives is an archipelago made up of over 1,000 islands located in the Indian Ocean southwest of Sri Lanka and India. Since it’s situated just north of the equator, the temperature stays relatively constant throughout the year with high temperatures in the mid-80s and low temperatures in the mid- to high 70s.

Maldives location on a map

Of all the islands in the Maldives, only about 200 are inhabited. These islands are separated into 26 atolls — ring-shaped islands or chains of islands — spread out over 500 miles north to south and 80 miles east to west.

The Maldives is the lowest lying country in the world , with not a single island sitting higher than 6 feet above sea level. The capital, Malé, is only 3.2 square miles and is home to over 250,000 people, making it one of the most densely populated cities in the world.

Hot Tip: Learn about the best ways to fly and stay in the Maldives with points and miles in our detailed guide!

The Best Times To Visit The Maldives by Season

The Maldives is a bit unique because it doesn’t experience 4 seasons like many places around the world. Instead, it has 2 — a dry season and a wet season.

Let’s take a look at the difference between these 2 seasons, as well as the weather in the Maldives each month. Keep in mind that the islands and atolls are spread out over about 500 miles north to south, so the weather can vary throughout the country.

Maldives in rainy season

The wet ( southwest monsoon) season in the Maldives is from May to October . Each island can see up to 9.5 inches of rain in a single month, making it a less popular time to visit for many tourists. However, just because it’s the wet season doesn’t mean there aren’t any sunny days. The weather during this time period is unpredictable and can include a combination of massive rainstorms with multiple sunny days.

The southern atolls see more yearly rainfall overall than the northern atolls, but storms are less frequent there and it’s less windy and sunnier overall.

Palm tree in the Maldives

The dry (northeast monsoon) season in the Maldives is from November to April . This is generally thought of as the best time to visit. While this is considered the dry season, it can still rain during this time period. November and December can actually see quite a bit of rain, mostly in the form of brief afternoon or evening thunderstorms, so keep that in mind when planning your trip to the Maldives. For the best chance of dry weather, plan your vacation for February or March.

Overwater bungalows in the Maldives

The Maldives in January

January is a peak time to visit the Maldives. Temperatures range between 77 and 84 degrees. The days are mostly sunny with an average rainfall of about 2.95 inches. Prices can be high, especially at the beginning of the month around New Year’s Day.

The Maldives in February

February is one of the best months to visit the Maldives. With less than 2 inches of rain, it’s also the driest month of the year . The temperature ranges from 79 to 84 degrees and the warm waters are crystal clear. February is prime time for romantic getaways, so expect high prices, especially around Valentine’s Day.

The Maldives in March

March is also a popular month to visit the Maldives. Temperatures range from 81 to 86 degrees and rainfall is at a minimum. It’s a great time for snorkeling and scuba diving since the waters are still calm and clear during this time. Prices can still be pretty high during March, especially when Easter falls during the month.

Hot Tip: The Maldives lies just north of the equator, so the sun can be intense. If you plan to spend lots of time outside, be sure to protect your skin with a rash guard and lots of sunscreen.

The Maldives in April

April is a transition month in the Maldives. This time between the dry and wet seasons can see unpredictable weather, including frequent afternoon storms, although there are still plenty of sunny days to be had. Water temperatures are at the highest of the year, averaging 86 degrees, so it’s a great time for activities like scuba diving and snorkeling. Air temperatures are also at the highest of the year , ranging from 81 to 88 degrees.

The Maldives in May

May marks the beginning of the wet season in the Maldives. This means there will be fewer crowds and lower prices, but also a higher chance of a lot of rain. Water visibility reduces and sea conditions can become a bit rougher. While that’s not great for scuba diving and snorkeling, it’s perfect for surfing. The temperatures in May drop from their April peak but are still warm with averages between 79 and 86 degrees. May can be quite a wet month, averaging over 8 inches of rain.

The Maldives in June

June can be very rainy in the Maldives which often receives almost 7 inches of rain, leading resorts to offer lower prices . This is great if you’re trying to save money, but set your expectations to include the possibility of some massive storms. While it can be wet anywhere in the country in June, the southern islands and atolls tend to be a little drier than the northern ones. Temperatures range from 79 to 84 degrees.

Paddle board in Maldives

The Maldives in July

While July is a rainy month in the Maldives, prices can increase slightly due to summer vacations. Temperatures remain steady between 79 and 84 degrees. July is a great time for surfing in the Maldives .

The Maldives in August

While still part of the wet season, August is a popular time to visit the Maldives due to school vacations. Temperatures are similar to June and July, ranging from 79 to 84 degrees. Rainfall can be a little less in the north than in the south, with the country seeing about 7.5 inches of rain in August.

The Maldives in September

September is the wettest month in the Maldives and the peak of the low season. Rainfall averages about 9.5 inches and downpours can be heavy. While this can be a good time to visit for surfers or those looking for low rates, it’s not ideal if you want to soak up the sun or float in calm waters outside of your overwater bungalow. Temperatures are still warm though, ranging from 77 to 84 degrees.

The Maldives in October

October is another transition month in the Maldives, with the wet season coming to an end and the dry season emerging toward the end of the month. Rainfall averages between 8.5 inches and 9 inches in October. There’s still great surfing during this month and temperatures remain steady between 77 and 84 degrees. Prices should still be relatively low since the weather can be unpredictable .

The Maldives in November

November is the coolest month in the Maldives , although it’s far from cold with temperatures ranging from 75 to 84 degrees. It’s the end of the surf season and the beginning of the peak season in the Maldives. Average rainfall drops below 8 inches but heavy downpours can still be common. Resort prices start to creep back up this month.

The Maldives in December

December is the beginning of peak travel times in the Maldives, although it’s actually one of the wettest months! December can see over 9 inches of rain, but it tends to happen at the beginning of the month. Temperatures remain balmy, fluctuating between 77 and 84 degrees. The Christmas and New Year holidays at the end of the month are popular times to visit the Maldives and therefore prices can be sky high. Some resorts may even have minimum stay requirements if you’re visiting during the holidays.

Bottom Line: The temperature is fairly consistent year-round in the Maldives, so you’ll want to pay attention to the wet and dry seasons when choosing when to plan your trip. The most popular time to visit the Maldives is during the dry season from November to April. If you’re trying to save some money, aim to visit during the wet season from May to October, but be prepared for some potentially wet days.

The Best Times To Visit The Maldives by Interests

Manta Rays in Maldives

The Maldives is a great location for scuba diving and snorkeling. While these are year-round activities, the water tends to be calmer, making the visibility better, from January through April . However, some wildlife, like manta rays and whale sharks, make more frequent appearances during the wet season.

Water temperatures are nice and warm throughout the year, ranging from about 80 to 86 degrees. The warmest water temperatures in the Maldives occur between March and June.

Hot Tip: Even in warm water like you’ll find in the Maldives, it’s always a good idea to wear a wetsuit if you plan to scuba dive. Make sure to check out our guide to the best snorkels, masks, fins, and snorkel sets if you prefer to travel with your own gear.

Did you know that bioluminescent plankton can make the nighttime sea glow in the Maldives? This phenomenon occurs when these microorganisms emit a blue light underwater. This beautiful display is actually thought to be a defense mechanism. Whatever it is, count yourself lucky if you get to witness it.

While it’s hard to predict when bioluminescence will be visible in the Maldives, your best chances of seeing it are between June and November when the skies are darkest and there is the largest amount of plankton in the sea. The hotspot to see bioluminescence in the Maldives is the “Sea of Stars” on Vaadhoo Island in Raa Atoll.

Surfing in Maldives

The best time for surfing in the Maldives is from February through November . While many tourists want to avoid the wet season from May to October in the Maldives, it’s actually a popular time to visit among surfers since the waves and swells can be bigger during this time.

If you’re lucky enough to be planning your honeymoon in the Maldives, you’ll want to put some thought into when you’ll be visiting. For the best weather, shoot for a trip between January and April. February and March are the months that tend to be the driest. However, if you are trying to save some money, consider visiting during the wet season from May to October. While you may have some rainy days, resort prices will be cheaper. And relaxing in an overwater bungalow with your new spouse during a tropical rainstorm can be a romantic way to spend the afternoon!

Let’s be clear — it’s never really “cheap” to go to the Maldives. However, you can save a little money by visiting during the wet season from May to October.

According to Google Travel, hotels are the most expensive in December and January, so avoid those months if you’re trying to save money. April through October will have the lowest hotel prices of the year .

Another great way to save money on your trip to the Maldives is to use points and miles for your hotel and flights .

The Maldives is a tropical destination at the center of many travelers’ vacation dreams. It’s exotic, remote, and picture-perfect. However, there are things to consider when planning a trip to the Maldives, like the different seasons and the high prices.

The best time to visit the Maldives depends on what you’re looking for and what your budget is. For the best weather, visit during the dry season from November to April. If you want to save some money, aim for the wet season from May to October.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best month to go to the maldives.

The Maldives is a year-round destination, but overall, the best months to visit are January to April, with February and March being your best bets for the driest weather.

When should you avoid the Maldives?

While there is no specific time when you should absolutely avoid the Maldives, September and October tend to be the least popular months to visit the island nation. Both of these months are very rainy and can see up to 9.5 inches of rainfall, on average.

What is the hottest month in the Maldives?

While the temperatures don’t fluctuate too much throughout the year, April tends to be the hottest month in the Maldives with temperatures ranging from 81 to 88 degrees.

What is off-season in the Maldives?

The wet season from May to October is considered the off-season in the Maldives. Weather during these months can be unpredictable with heavy afternoon thunderstorms.

Does it get cold in the Maldives?

No, the Maldives is a nation that lies very close to the equator so it never really gets cold. Temperatures rarely dip below 75 degrees.

What's the cheapest time to go to the Maldives?

Generally, the wet season from May to October is the cheapest time to visit the Maldives. It’s also good to avoid holidays like Christmas, New Year’s Day, Easter, and Valentine’s Day to help keep costs lower.

What is the rainy season in the Maldives?

The rainy season in Maldives is from May to October. Weather during these months can be unpredictable with heavy afternoon thunderstorms. However, November and December can get quite a bit of rain, too, so avoid those months if you prefer drier weather.

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The Maldives is renowned for its spectacular diving, serene white sand beaches, and paradisiacal island idylls, but knowing the best time to visit Maldives can really affect the experience you’ll have in this unique island nation. 

Broadly speaking, the Maldives has two distinct seasons – a wet season and a dry season. The Maldives also has two distinct tourist seasons; peak season coincides with the dry season and low season with the wet season. 

Throughout the year, there are other considerations to take into account, such as the manta ray season, the best time for diving, or when you can get the cheapest deals for your honeymoon!

In this article, we take a look at the best time to visit Maldives. 

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Dry Season in the Maldives

Resort island in the Maldives.

The Maldives has an incredibly tropical climate, which means that while there’s a wet and dry season, temperatures remain fairly constant throughout the year.

Even in ‘winter,’ temperatures average around 30 degrees Celsius. 

The dry season is from November to April, and the peak of tourist season will often run from December through to March. Prices are higher in the dry season, and availability is lower, but the weather will be perfect.

If you’re scuba diving, the water is perfectly clear through the dry season.  

Find great flight deals to the Maldives: Priceline or Skyscanner

November in the Maldives

Lina Stock of Divergent Travelers Adventure Travel Blog on a luxury liveaboard cruise in the Maldives.

November is the start of dry season, but it can be the best time to visit Maldives if you’re looking for bargains. The peak tourist season has yet to begin, but there’s little chance of rain, and plenty of deals to draw in the travelers!

You might be able to catch the last whale sharks around the Maldives before they start heading elsewhere in search of food. The manta rays are still in town, too.

Diving coral reefs still isn’t great, because the water has yet to clear up, but it’s definitely much better than previous months. 

Resorts we love in the Maldives:

  • Milaidhoo Island Maldives  
  • AYADA Maldives  
  • Baros Maldives  

December in the Maldives

Maldives beach island with umbrellas on it only accessible by a liveabord.

In December, you can expect the tourist season to begin in earnest as the countdown to Christmas holidays begins.

While the Maldives is a Muslim nation, a majority of their visitors are often from Western countries, and they make use of their Christmas holidays to visit. 

The weather is lovely in December. The rains are over, and there are bright skies and sunshine almost every day of the week. Take some time off, book into a luxury resort, and enjoy the beautiful weather. 

Prices are definitely on the high side through December, and you’ll need to book your flights and hotels in advance, as the best resorts can often sell out over the holiday period.   

These are our recommended cruise options in for a Maldives trip:

  • Maldives Dhoni Explorer 7 days, Male to Male
  • Maldives Island Hopping 8 days, Hulhumale to Hulhumale

January in the Maldives

Luxury resort in the Maldives.

Prices remain exceptionally high as we enter the New Year; this is not the best time to visit Maldives if you’re looking for a bargain! 

Tourist numbers are high, but the Maldives is never a destination that’s packed. Hotels, islands, and resorts all focus on sustainability, so even in peak season, you’ll never feel too overwhelmed. 

This can be a great place to spend the New Year if you’re not on a budget and you’re looking for solitude or a romantic getaway with your partner.

Book out a private retreat and see the New Year in as you overlook the spectacular climes of the Indian Ocean from the comfort of an Overwater Bungalow!

If you are going to base yourself in Male, check out these top tours:

  • Half-Day Walking Tour of Malé
  • Snorkeling Safari 
  • Private Half-Day Local Experience of Malé
  • Island Day Trip from Hulhumale
  • 2-Hour Maldives Submarine Tour From Male

February in the Maldives

Wall of fish while scuba diving in the Maldives - Photographed by David Stock Jr of Divergent Travelers adventure travel blog with a GoPro.

February can often be the driest month of the year, but you won’t have as high a price to pay for your hotels and flights as you would over December and January!

It’s a wonderful time to be here, with warm weather, clear skies, and zero chance of rain. You can enjoy super-clear diving and snorkeling in the Indian Ocean’s calm waters, and there is plenty of marine life around to keep you enthralled!

The top scuba diving resorts in the Maldives :

  • One & Only Reethi Rah
  • Soneva Fushi
  • Kuredu Island Resort & Spa

March in the Maldives

Umbrella on a beach in the Maldives.

March can be the best time to visit Maldives too because the weather is excellent. It’s lovely and warm, wonderfully clear, and perfectly dry!

You can lounge on white-sand beaches, snorkel among the coral reefs, or simply relax, unwind, and enjoy the famously good service at luxury resorts across the Maldives. 

Maafushi Island is one of the best islands in the Maldives. Top places to stay on Maafushi Island, All are under $100 USD!

  • Kaani Beach Hotel  
  • Kaani Grand Seaview  
  • Kaani Village & Spa  

April in the Maldives

David Stock Jr of the Divergent Travelers Adventure Travel Blog scuba diving in the Maldives.

April is the last month of dry season, and it’s a great time to visit the Maldives. The weather is warm, and the skies are still clear, although you might have the odd rain shower towards the end of April.

Enjoy some excellent diving before the water starts to get murkier when the rains arrive, and explore the best white sand beaches in the Maldives and glorious island living that the islands are so loved for. 

The top surf resorts in the Maldives :

  • Hudhuranfushi Surf Resort – Lohis
  • The Perfect Wave Cokes Surf Camp 
  • Six Senses – Laamu Atoll 

Wet Season in the Maldives

Island beach in the Maldives.

The wet season runs from May through to October. This is the low season when it comes to tourist numbers. The Maldives gets hit by monsoon-like weather throughout the wet season, but actual conditions can vary. 

You can risk the rain and get a really fantastic deal on luxury accommodations and cheap flights. It’s worth the risk for the savings, in our opinion, as there’s always plenty of time to relax in your luxury hotel!

While Scuba diving isn’t necessarily good for visibility, the vast amounts of plankton and algae in the water attract some pretty incredible creatures.

The wet season is the best time to visit the Maldives if you’re looking to swim with whale sharks or giant manta rays, as they are here to feed!

The best overwater bungalows in the Maldives are found either at the  Park Hyatt Maldives , or the  Four Seasons Maldives .

May in the Maldives

Beach with umbrellas in the Maldives.

May is the start of the rainy season, but the reality is that you’d be pretty unlucky to get caught in a monsoon deluge straight away!

May is more of a transition month; you can still expect to see lots of sunshine and dry weather, mixed in with the odd thunderstorm and rain shower.

The water definitely starts to get choppier, but experienced divers will still have a great time enjoying the dive sites, as the water is still exceptionally clear. 

You can start to pick up a few good deals in May, so it’s an excellent time for anyone looking for a cheaper holiday.

Thinadhoo Island is another top island in the Maldives. Top places to stay on Thinadhoo Island:

  • Plumeria Maldives
  • Casa Barabaru
  • Hudhu Raakani Lodge

June in the Maldives

Remote island beach in the Maldives.

In June, the weather starts to take a turn for the worse, but it’s not all rain and monsoons.

The weather is wonderfully warm, but still not too humid; you will have a few days of sunshine and clear skies if you booked a getaway in June.

It’s a good time for a deal as hotels and resorts try to draw in tourists. Even if it does rain, you can simply enjoy the luxury facilities at your resort.

Relax with a massage, enjoy a few cocktails, or make the most of the wind and choppy seas for some action-packed water sports. 

The best adults only resorts in the Maldives:

  • Komandoo Maldives Island Resort
  • Centara Ras Fushi Resort & Spa Maldives

July  in the Maldives

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In July, the weather gets worse. This isn’t the best time to visit Maldives if it’s clear skies and sparkling sunshine that you’re looking for. 

Expect heavy thunderstorms and lots of rain. Scuba diving is challenging because of the rough seas and lack of visibility, but you will be able to spot whale sharks and manta rays as they start to appear to feed on the ever-growing mass of plankton in the waters. 

Prices are reasonable in July, and 26th July is Independence Day; you can participate in nation-wide festivities and cultural events!

The best family-friendly resorts in the Maldives:

  • Constance Moofushi Maldives
  • Amari Havodda Maldives
  • Lily Beach Resort and Spa

August in the Maldives

Heart in the sand around a umbrella on a remote beach in the Maldives.

August sees a bit of a respite from the rain and the monsoon, although the weather can still be quite rough.

As it’s the school holidays in many parts of the world, tourist numbers start to pick up in August, so prices can begin to climb, despite this being the rainy season. 

Unless you can only travel in August, though, there’s no real benefit to visiting the Maldives right now. You’re better off waiting for the drier weather or scoring a few bargains in earlier months of the wet season. 

The best honeymoon resorts in the Maldives:

  • Baros Maldives
  • Six Senses Laamu
  • Hurawalhi Island Resort

September  in the Maldives

Remote island beach in the Maldives from a liveabord cruise.

September can be the rainiest month of the year, so it’s not the best time to visit Maldives if you prefer to stay dry!

It can be wet, windy, and monsoony all through the month. Resorts stay open, though, and you can get some great deals. It’s a really good time for surfing in the Maldives, because the waves can be enormous!

If you are just here to relax and unwind, there’s no reason not to visit in September. 

Enjoy the facilities at your resort, try some exceptional island-style dining, and enjoy the hot temperatures!

The best budget resorts in the Maldives:

  • Paradise Island Resort & Spa
  • Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives
  • Bandos Maldives

October in the Maldives

Lina Stock of Divergent Travelers Adventure Travel Blog on a luxury liveaboard cruise in the Maldives.

The weather continues to get worse; October can be rainier than September. Don’t expect too many dry days, especially at the start of the month. 

If you can, aim to arrive towards the end of the month, when the weather starts to dry up quickly as the dry season approaches. 

This might be your last chance to see whale sharks and manta rays, as they tend to disappear at the end of October (at least in large numbers). You can also take advantage of the big waves to enjoy the fledgling surf scene in the Maldives. 

For many people, October can be a great time to visit to save money, as prices are often at their lowest. 

We spent 7 days sailing, scuba diving, and enjoying some of the best beaches in the Maldives on a liveaboard cruise on the Maldives Dhoni Explore.

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The Best Time to Visit the Maldives

These are the best times to visit the Maldives for great weather, fun activities, and more.

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A tropical paradise in the northern Indian Ocean, the Maldives offers soft, white sands, bright blue waters, and a perfect place to unplug and truly relax in a luxurious setting. The archipelago gets more popular every year, so if you want to snag one of its famous overwater bungalows for yourself, you'll want to have an idea of the best and worst times to go. As a general rule of thumb, remember that the islands' high season runs from November to April, while low season lasts from May to October.

Whether you're looking for ideal weather, fewer crowds, or the perfect diving conditions, here are the very best times to visit the Maldives.

Best Times to Visit the Maldives for Smaller Crowds

Since the Maldives consists of nearly 1,200 islands spread across 35,000 square miles, you can usually expect desert-island solitude here no matter when you visit. Popular resorts and dive sites can fill up in the high season, but outside the bustling capital city of Malé, truly large crowds are fairly rare.

That said, if you want the best chance of having an island (almost) to yourself, you might want to visit between May and October. This touristic low period coincides with the island's rainy season — so, while a trip at this time might mean less-than-perfect weather, it also means maximum seclusion. This is especially true in May and June, which typically see fewer visitors than any other months.

Best Times to Visit the Maldives for Good Weather

The Maldives offers tropical warmth throughout the year, so it may seem hard to call any one season better than the others. To understand the climate here, though, remember that the usual four seasons — spring, summer, fall, and winter — aren't as important as the archipelago's big two: dry season and wet season.

The dry season, between November and April, offers Maldivian weather at its best. Temperatures are almost always in the 80s, perfect for days spent relaxing on a beach, and rainfall is scant, particularly from January through March. Humidity can be expected in this season (and throughout the year), but otherwise, conditions should be ideal for a sunny seaside trip. Just remember that this pleasant weather does make dry season the most popular — and, therefore, expensive — time of year.

The wet season, meanwhile, runs from May to October, and its name is no joke — some islands can experience up to nine inches of rain per month at this time of year. While short afternoon storms are very common during wet season, back-to-back days of pure sunshine aren't unheard of. Because of this variability, rainy-season visitors should simply be flexible and ready to adjust plans on the fly in the event of inclement weather.

Most Affordable Times to Visit the Maldives

Yes, even a visit to the Maldives can be affordable if you know how to plan. Since most travelers visit during the dry season, the rainy season from May to October is the best time to save. At this time of year, airfare is less expensive, package deals are more common, and even those beloved bungalows (while still pricey) see significant markdowns in price. Booking in advance can also help reduce costs.

Even outside of the low season, though, some general tips can help you snag a Maldives vacation on a budget . When it comes to flights, try getting more creative than booking your local airline's most straightforward route. Low-cost carriers in Asia and even Europe offer bargain prices on flights to the Maldives, so flying to an international hub first and then hopping on a budget flight to Malé can net big savings. To save money on accommodations, try staying at an Airbnb or a locally run guesthouse instead of a traditional high-end resort. You might miss out on some luxury touches, but you'll still get to enjoy the islands' gorgeous beaches and stunning sea life for a fraction of the cost.

Best Times to Visit the Maldives for Diving and Water Sports

In addition to wet and dry seasons, there are also seasons in the Maldives when different water sports are most popular. There's no shortage of activities to enjoy here in or on the water, from surfing to boating to scuba diving, but the best time of year for one won't necessarily be the best time for all.

If you're interested in an action- and adventure-packed surfing trip, you'll want to plan your visit for a time with choppier waters and bigger waves. The May-to-October wet season is best for this, but February through April can also see good swells if you'd rather travel without the risk of rain. For snorkeling and kayaking, the opposite rules apply. The best time for these slower activities is December and January, when waters are calm.

Diving, though, is the true king of Maldivian water sports. The archipelago is famous for its hundreds of dive sites, from colorful coral reefs to offshore shipwrecks. Whether you want to try a beginner-friendly spot like the UNESCO-recognized Baa Atoll or a more advanced environment like the shark-filled Fuvahmulah Atoll, you'll want to schedule your trip for a time with good underwater visibility to make the most of the country's world-renowned diving . For the best conditions, try visiting between January and April.

Best Times to Visit the Maldives for Bioluminescence

You can also see bioluminescent plankton while in the Maldives. These naturally glowing organisms make nighttime on the islands particularly magical when they light up the archipelago's beautiful beaches . Bioluminescence is typically most common during the rainy season, since that's when the most plankton are around — but this phenomenon is more tied to environmental factors like water temperature and salinity than to a particular time of year. (In 2022, for instance, holiday visitors got a special treat when the islands lit up with plankton around Christmas and New Year's.) For the best views of bioluminescence, aim not for a time but for a place: Vaadhoo Island, home to the world-famous "glowing beach."

Worst Times to Visit the Maldives

Some visitors attest that August is the worst time to visit since it's smack-dab in the middle of the wet season. However, October is generally the rainiest month, so avoiding either of these times might be best for your trip. While those little bungalows can be luxurious, it would probably put a damper on your island vacation if you never got to leave the room.

If you're on a budget, though, the popular dry season may be the worst time for you to visit. While a trip to the Maldives is almost always pricey, costs are highest in the peak months of November to April — making the rest of the year a better bet if you're in search of good deals.

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The Ultimate Guide To Maldives Weather In June And July: Escape To Paradise In The Tropics

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In the midst of a bustling world, where stress and responsibilities consume our lives, we all crave an escape to paradise.​ And what better place to find refuge than in the exquisite islands of the Maldives? With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and stunning coral reefs, this tropical paradise has become a dream destination for travelers around the globe.​

But before embarking on your journey to this idyllic archipelago, it's important to understand the weather conditions during your chosen time of visit.​ June and July are the perfect months to soak up the sun, explore the vibrant marine life, and experience the true essence of the Maldives.​ So, let's delve into the ultimate guide to Maldives weather in June and July, and prepare for an unforgettable escapade.​

The Maldives experiences a tropical monsoon climate, characterized by two distinct seasons: the dry season (northeast monsoon) and the wet season (southwest monsoon).​ Luckily, June and July fall within the dry season, ensuring ideal weather conditions for a rejuvenating vacation.​

During these months, you can expect warm temperatures, with average highs ranging from 30°C (86°F) to 32°C (90°F).​ The cool sea breeze provides relief from the heat, making it the perfect time to indulge in water activities like snorkeling , diving, and surfing.​

One of the highlights of visiting the Maldives in June and July is the minimal rainfall.​ With only a few occasional showers, you can explore the stunning islands without any interruption.​ Whether you choose to unwind on the white sandy beaches or embark on a thrilling adventure, the lack of rain ensures an uninterrupted and blissful holiday.​

Moreover, the water visibility during this period is unparalleled.​ The calm ocean waters offer exceptional clarity, providing an enchanting experience for snorkelers and divers.​ Immerse yourself in a world of vibrant coral gardens, mesmerizing schools of fish, and gentle giant mantas – a truly surreal experience that will leave you in awe.​

While packing for your tropical trip, make sure to bring along your summer essentials.​ Lightweight, breathable clothing, swimsuits, sunglasses, and sunscreen are a must.​ Don't forget to pack your underwater camera, as you'll want to capture every memorable moment of your underwater adventures.​

Explore the Best Resorts for your Summer Retreat

In the Maldives, luxury resorts are nestled on their own private islands, ensuring unparalleled privacy and tranquility.​ These resorts offer a myriad of amenities, ranging from lavish spa treatments to exquisite dining experiences.​ Here are three of the best resorts for your ultimate summer retreat:

1.​ Velassaru Maldives: This stunning resort is located in the South Male Atoll, an enchanting destination known for its turquoise lagoons and pristine beaches.​ With its elegant accommodations, world-class restaurants, and rejuvenating spa, Velassaru is the epitome of luxury and relaxation.​

2.​ Six Senses Laamu: Nestled in the Laamu Atoll, this eco-friendly resort provides a sanctuary for nature lovers.​ Surrounded by lush vegetation and pristine waters, Six Senses Laamu offers an array of activities, including snorkeling, diving, and sunset cruises.​ Indulge in a holistic spa experience and savor delicious organic cuisine during your stay.​

Immerse Yourself in the Vibrant Culture of the Maldives

The Maldives is not only a paradise of natural beauty but also a hub of rich culture and traditional heritage.​ During your visit, take the opportunity to explore the local way of life and immerse yourself in the vibrant Maldivian culture.​ Here are some experiences you simply cannot miss:

1.​ Dive into Maldivian Cuisine: Indulge your taste buds with the unique flavors of Maldivian cuisine.​ Sample local delicacies such as mas huni (a traditional breakfast dish), garudhiya (fish soup), and simple yet flavorful curries.​ Don't forget to try the refreshing coconut water and locally brewed raa (palm wine).​

2.​ Visit Local Islands: Venture beyond the boundaries of your luxury resort and visit local islands to witness the everyday life of the Maldivian people.​ Engage with the friendly locals, explore the bustling markets , and gain insights into their traditional crafts, such as mat weaving and lacquer work.​

3.​ Attend Cultural Performances : Immerse yourself in the rhythm and spirit of Maldivian culture by attending traditional performances.​ Watch mesmerizing bodu beru (a form of drumming and dancing), traditional music concerts, and the famous traditional dance form, ‘bodu mas'.​

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1.​ Is it safe to visit the Maldives during June and July?

Yes, June and July are considered safe for travel to the Maldives.​ The weather is generally pleasant with minimal rainfall, and the water conditions are ideal for various water activities.​

2.​ Do I need a visa to visit the Maldives?

No, visitors from most countries are granted a 30-day visa on arrival in the Maldives.​ However, it is always advisable to check the visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.​

3.​ What are the recommended water activities to try in the Maldives?

The Maldives offers an array of water activities, including snorkeling, diving, surfing, kayaking, and fishing.​ Each island resort provides a variety of options for guests to explore the breathtaking marine life.​

4.​ Are there any cultural norms or dress codes to be aware of in the Maldives?

The Maldives is a Muslim country, and it is respectful to dress modestly when visiting local islands or religious sites.​ While on resort islands, guests can dress more casually in beachwear.​

5.​ What are the top luxury resorts in the Maldives?

Some of the top luxury resorts in the Maldives include Velassaru Maldives, Six Senses Laamu, Gili Lankanfushi, and many more.​ Each resort offers a unique and luxurious experience for guests.​

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Best time to visit the Maldives: when to go and what to do

The maldives are the definition of hideaway heaven: tiny tropical islands fringed by bright-white beaches and surrounded by turquoise oceans teeming with brightly coloured marine life.

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T he Maldives might just be one of the most magical places on Earth, with its white sand beaches, stunning sea life and warm welcome. Made up of 1,200 islands, 200 of which are inhabited, you can visit again and again and still explore somewhere new. Beloved by water babies and sun worshippers alike, the Maldives is the perfect beach holiday, with plenty of activities for those who want to get involved, but a laid back, tranquil atmosphere for those who just want to relax. When you can wake in an overwater bungalow and dip straight into the sea from your room, why wouldn’t you want to visit?

When is the best time to visit the Maldives?

The best time to visit the Maldives is the dry season from December to March , when there is little rain or humidity, temperatures hover around 30C and you can expect up to ten hours of sunshine per day. Cool sea breezes keep conditions comfortable at this time of year, especially from January to March, which are the least humid months, and visibility is clear for snorkellers and divers.

Main photo: Maldives beach life (Alamy)

Dolphin watching, Gaafu Alifu Atoll (Alamy)

When is the shoulder season?

The shoulder season months are April and November . There’s still plenty of sunshine, but you may also experience the occasional light shower and it’s sometimes windy or cloudy. April is the final month of the dry season, so water visibility is still exceptional for divers and snorkellers, while November marks the end of the wet season and visibility is somewhat reduced.

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The end of a monsoon in the Maldives (Getty Images)

When is the rainy season?

The rainy season is from May to October, when there is a risk of storms. It’s possible to experience entire days of rain, particularly in May and October. Downpours tend to be short, sharp and often at night, when lightning provides quite a floor show across the inky ocean. Bear in mind that southern atolls tend to record more rain than northern ones. Most days, however, still shine with between seven to nine hours of sun. Humidity is also higher in the wet season while evening temperatures drop to around 26C and bring balmy nights.

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Reef manta ray, Felidhu Atoll (Alamy)

When are the best months to see manta rays?

You can spot manta rays year-round in the Maldives, and Hanifaru Bay in the Baa Atoll is home to the world’s largest congregation. The best time of year to see them is from June to October, when there might be as many as 250 rays feeding here, usually accompanied by dozens of whale sharks. In the Addu atoll you can dive with rays that have wing spans of more than four metres.

Freediver and whale shark, Ari Atoll (Getty Images)

When are the best months to see sharks?

The Maldives is one of the best places on the planet to dive with hammerhead sharks. Peak season is from December to April, with encounters most likely in the South Malé and Ari atolls. Whale sharks can also be spotted year round in the South Ari and Baa atolls, but your best bet of a sighting is from August to October.

A dhoni equipped for diving (Alamy)

When is the cheapest month to travel?

The cheapest months to visit the Maldives tend to be June, July and August, when it is often cloudy, humidity levels are at their highest and it can rain all day. These months are a popular time for surfers and those keen to see whale sharks and manta rays, which appear in their greatest numbers at this time of year.

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Diving in the Maldives (Alamy)

Sunshine and rainfall

The driest month in the Maldives is February, with an average of less than 70mm of rainfall and ten hours of sunshine each day. The wettest month is September, with around 234mm of rainfall and seven hours of sunshine each day.

Key dates for your diary

April The Maldives is a Muslim country and the holy month of Ramadan, or Ramazan, is the most important time of the year, when devout Muslims fast between dawn and dusk. The festival usually begins in late March or early April — the exact date is determined by the new moon and changes annually. The month-long festivities have little impact on guests visiting resort islands; meals and alcohol are served as normal. However, there may be some restrictions on tours to local islands.

Towing a trailer, Baa Atoll (Alamy)

July July 26 is Independence Day, marking the date in 1965 when the country broke away from the UK. It’s a public holiday and there are parades by the National Security Service and National Cadet Corps, performances by children in Republic Square on Malé (the capital island) and smaller celebrations on local islands. Some resorts also hold parties, with musicians playing traditional instruments such as the bulbul tarang, similar to an accordion, and the bodu beru, a drum made from coconut wood.

Bodu beru drummers (Getty Images)

October The birthday of the Prophet Muhammad is commemorated with a public holiday. The date varies each year, depending on the lunar calendar. It’s scheduled for October 8 this year. Festivities include parades and parties on Malé and the local islands and smaller celebrations in some resorts.

November The Maldives was declared a republic on November 11, 1968, following an emphatic referendum vote. The day marked the end of 853 years under a monarchy, and it is celebrated with a public holiday. Expect small parties at resorts, featuring celebratory dishes such as fish-stuffed pancakes, sweet rice snacks and coconut cake. Every five years, November 11 is also the day on which a new Maldivian president is inaugurated. The next swearing-in ceremony will be in 2023, when islands look set to hold parades and processions.

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We should start by saying there's no real terrible time to visit the Maldives . Sure, it has high and low seasons like any other destination, but the truth is that this island paradise is actually just that: a paradise. Even during the rainy season, when you can expect downpours nearly every day, rain usually comes in spurts and makes way for sunny skies and gorgeous sunsets. Since the Maldivian archipelago is one of the most geographically dispersed countries in the world, visitors can expect varying weather and water conditions depending on which island or atoll they are on. Researching specific islands or atolls in correlation to the specific activities you are interested in is highly suggested in order to pinpoint the best month for your visit. 

However, we've got a few general timely tips to help give you a better sense of what to expect, where and when. For example, divers can expect to see manta rays year-round in the southernmost atolls, and temperatures fluctuate about ten degrees on average throughout the year, with highs in the upper 80s and lows in the mid-70s. Expect a wet monsoon season from May to September and a dry season from the end of December through April. That said, take weather patterns and average temperatures somewhat with a grain of salt. The Maldives is extremely susceptible to climate change and weather can be unpredictable. Read on to see what we encountered versus what we expected.

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The Infinity Pool at the Summer Island Maldives/Oyster

The Infinity Pool at the Summer Island Maldives /Oyster

For anyone looking to escape the Maldives’ year-round swelter, go in January when temps are at their coolest, usually resting between 80 to 85 degrees. Diving fanatics, take note: January jump-starts three months of the best diving in the Maldives thanks to a combination of calm waters and clear visibility. Why? January, February, and March see the least amount of rainfall, with under 10 inches of precipitation per month. This makes the new year a great time to visit the island chain. Tip: Less rainfall also means less humidity. 

Bamboo at The Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Maldives/Oyster

Bamboo at The Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Maldives /Oyster

Another one of the archipelago’s driest months is February. During this month, visitors will also be welcomed with beautifully balmy temperatures and lower humidity, though a few showers may be present. As the currents begin to dissipate through February, the excellent diving conditions start to wain. That said, folks can still expect some of the better diving conditions during this time. Whale sharks are on the eastern side of the archipelago after having completed their migration in December and sometimes into January. For those looking to maximize their time in the sun, this month has the longest days with an average of 10 hours of sunlight per day. 

March and April

Beach at the Kanuhura/Oyster

Beach at the Kanuhura /Oyster

March marks the last of the Maldives’ drier months, so for those who want to avoid the wet monsoon season, this is your last chance until November to get in before the rain starts frequenting the islands. The change in weather bodes well for surfers, crowning March with some of the best surfing swells and light winds. In April, surfing season is at its peak with great swells in both the northern and southern atolls. Day temps slowly creep higher in April and the sea warms up. 

Beach at The Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Maldives/Oyster

Beach at The Sun Siyam Iru Fushi Maldives /Oyster

May brings the start of the Maldives’ wet season. Those who brave the rain will be rewarded with some of the destination’s best sunsets. Travelers looking for a bargain can start here as airfare tends to drop from May through July. For example, flights from New York City to Maldives range between $830 to $1,100 — half the cost of tickets in high season. Some hotels even begin closing in May or dropping prices — another marker that low season has begun. 

The wet season lasts until September, though May is one of the wetter months. Visitors can expect around eight inches of rain for nearly 20 days of the month. Surfers will enjoy the swells and light winds sustained by the southwestern monsoon, while divers will want to start moving to the eastern side of the archipelago through November. Meanwhile, whale sharks begin moving back to the western side of the island chain, where they’ll hang out until December. Diving waters are still relatively calm, but can get a bit choppy with the southwestern monsoon.

Seaplane Transfer at the Komandoo Maldive Island Resort/Oyster

Seaplane Transfer at the Komandoo Maldive Island Resort /Oyster

Heavy monsoon rains make June another one of the Maldives’ wettest months, though visitors during this time will still be rewarded with outstanding sunsets. Hammerheads and reef sharks are most common during June and are likely to be visible in much shallower waters thanks to the cooler water temps. Unfortunately, the frequent rains mean visibility isn’t the best. Airfares are also likely to gradually get higher in June, July, and August (round-trip flights from New York City can cost between $1,200 and $2,200).

June also sees a lot of surfers making their annual pilgrimage to the islands for the WQS surfing competition. Light winds and tropical storms are brought in by the southwestern monsoon during this shoulder season. The June storms also bring in a load of plankton, particularly to the Baa Atoll’s Hanifaru Bay, giving divers a good chance of spotting whale sharks in the area. It’s also worth noting that by June, visitors can only expect about seven hours of sunlight per day. 

The Beach Villa at the Medhufushi Island Resort/Oyster

The Beach Villa at the Medhufushi Island Resort /Oyster

With tropical storms in full force, July’s surf swells can reach up to seven feet or more. The high number of storms also means that the visibility is weak for divers, which may not be the best thing for those who are sharing the waters with hammerheads and reef sharks. While some give July average high temperatures in the 80s, we found that on clear days, temperatures sometimes climbed into the triple digits. This is one of the wettest months and visitors should prepare themselves for possible torrential rain nearly every day. But even then, it won’t last too long, and the sun will return to blue skies. 

August and September

Beach at the Ranveli Village/Oyster

Beach at the Ranveli Village /Oyster

Surf swells are still high during August, and prices begin to rise as school holidays bring swarms of tourists to the Maldives. The weather during August is the epitome of tropical, with heavy rain, lots of humidity, and typical temperatures in the mid-80s. In September, rains continue to pour down and winds pick up over the waters. This is one of the wettest months and visitors who come during this off-season can expect showers nearly every day. 

October and November

Pasta Point at the Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives/Oyster

Pasta Point at the Cinnamon Dhonveli Maldives /Oyster

The medium-sized waves and better weather in October are excellent learning conditions for beginner surfers looking to hang ten. Less storms mean less intense swells and calmer winds. However, sun worshippers may want to consider visiting another time as October has some of the shortest days of the year (on average, six hours of sunshine per day).

Like in May, the change in weather makes November one of the cheapest months to fly to the Maldives (flights from New York City cost about half the price of high season). While flight costs may be lower, temperatures are still high, reaching into the mid-to-high 80s or even 90s. 

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Lonubo Island at the Maafushivaru /Oyster

December is the second-most expensive month to visit the Maldives due to the holiday vacation season. Peak prices signal the start of peak season and last until March. This is also the trickiest month to find whale sharks since they begin their migration to the eastern side of the archipelago, where they can be spotted until April when they start heading back west. Divers will also want to follow the whale sharks to the eastern side of the islands through April. Here, conditions are better and waters are calmer. In a last-ditch effort, the southwestern monsoon pours down in December again before bidding the islands farewell by January. 

A Few Other Things to Consider

The Maldives is one of the only countries in the world that is 100 percent Muslim, meaning you’ll most likely want to plan your vacation around the holy month of Ramadan. During this month-long period, the majority of the hotels and tourism staff will be fasting from both food and water in the daytime hours. As you can expect, this can cause service to be slow, workers to be confused, and several services on hotel grounds to intermittently close during prayer time. On the other hand, visiting during this time offers visitors a unique look into the culture, especially in the evenings in Male when the fast is broken. 

One more thing: Surfers will want to look at the subtle differences in the two surf seasons. The North Male Atoll’s surf season runs from April to October, while the Outer Atolls’ season is prime from February through April. 

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The best time to visit the Maldives is from November to April, when there is little precipitation and warm temperatures, ranging between the high 70s and mid-80s. The island nation is warm and sunny year-round, but it does experience a dry season and a rainy season, and there are pros and cons to each. Though the period between November and April promises the best weather, this is also the busiest time of year and, as such, the room rates at resorts are expensive. However, since each resort inhabits its own island, you won't have to contend with the same intensity of crowds like you might during the high season in another tropical destination with more public facilities. Check the number of villas and size of the island before you go, so you can get an idea of how tranquil the island will be.

May to October is considered the rainy season, with the southern atolls experiencing the most rain. During this time, islands see between 7 and 8 inches of precipitation monthly and often strong winds. However, showers tend to be short and punctuated by sunshine. Some days, it only rains overnight, while there can be many hours of sunshine through the day, if you're lucky. Some travelers find the better deals available during rainy season make it worth the gamble of visiting, although July and August are the riskiest months. However, the term "deal" is relative, since the Maldives is a pricey location year-round. This time of year is also popular with surfers because the area sees bigger waves and better swells for surfing during these months.

Note that the private resorts are permitted to celebrate non-Islamic holidays, including Christmas, Easter and Diwali, but you will not find them celebrated on inhabited islands.

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23 Mar 2023

Cover Image Credit: Wikimedia Maldives, a tropical paradise in itself is one of the most popular places to visit in Asia. An amalgamation of diverse islands, Maldives is a heaven especially for the newlyweds. Travelling to a country during the off-season has a flavor of its own and Maldives in June similarly is one such example. The archipelago of 1,192 coral islands is a hub of pristine crystal clear water makes way for an ideal leisurely holiday.

Weather In Maldives In June

Weather

Maldives is blessed with a tropical climate that makes it warm throughout the year. Although the temperature does not fluctuate much, however rainfall does. It is during June that monsoon season usually is at its peak with rainfall throughout the season. The weather is quite unpredictable in the tropical paradise; however rainfall is quite frequent in the month. The weather mostly stays warm, humid and windy.

Why Visit Maldives In June?

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If you are looking to attend activities and events in Maldives, June is an eventful month to visit. With a wide array of popular events, the month makes for a great time to visit. Some of the notable events include the following:

  • Yoga, Mindfulness & Emotions Retreat
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  • Water activities and more

June is also a great time to visit Maldives as the country experiences the lowest tourism activity at this time of the year. Being a completely off season, Maldives is essentially the cheapest in June. If you wish to visit the Maldives on a budget, June is the perfect time to explore.

5 Best Places To Visit In Maldives In June

Before you set forward Maldives with your travelling shoes, it is crucial to know the places to visit and explore the best times:

Male

Image Source Male, known as being one of the smallest national capitals in the world is popular for being a home to the ancient mosque. Apart from the historic structure, Male is also famous for having a wide array of colorful buildings. The progressiveness and beauty paves way for the city to be one of the most visited cities in the country. The town is ideal for roaming around on a casual day and exploring the surroundings. Hosting heritage structures and beautiful scenery, Male is a must visit for one and all.

Major attractions: Heritage buildings, ancient mosque.

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2. Banana Reef

Banana Reef

Image Source Popular for being one of the oldest reefs in the tropical paradise, the reef is beautifully adorned with extravagant cliffs, spectacular caves, stunning coral growths along with great overhangs. The reef is majorly populated with barracudas, sharks, groupers that make the reef is one of the most preferred diving sites in the Maldives.

Major attractions: Cliffs, brilliant coral growths, huge predators, caves, and overhangs.

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3. Artificial Beach

Artificial Beach

Artificial beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Maldives and the best part about the beach is that it offers spectacular views and a great climate. You can experience a laid-back attitude while the beach shape, of a crescent, will dazzle you. Therefore, this is the perfect place to relax while you are on a vacation to Maldives in the month of July. The cool breeze is going to work as a real charm!

Major attractions: Watching sunset and relaxing by the beach.

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4. Rasdhoo Island

Rasdhoo Island

The beach island has been blessed with immense natural beauty and a warm local community. Offering the perfect place to spend quality time with your loved ones, the island offers some of the best diving and snorkeling opportunities. Relax, have lots of fun, and enjoy the best time of your life in Maldives. The leisurely life is a great example of the laid-back time you have here.

Major attractions: Snorkeling, diving.

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5. Vinningli Island

Vinningli Island

Image Source One of the greenest islands in the country, Vinningli Island offers the cleanest white beach sand. Popular for varied water sports activities, the island attracts a large array of visitors with activities like Jet Skiing, Windsurfing, Fly Boarding and Scuba Diving. During June, Maldives offers the best natural beauty with unforgettable sunsets. Therefore, a drink and an evening stroll can be a part of your time if you desire so.

Major attractions: Jet skiing, fly boarding, windsurfing.

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5 Things To Do In Maldives In June

Here are a few amazing activities for you to get involved in while on a vacation to Maldives in June:

Surfing

Image Source Surfing is one of the most popular water activities in Maldives as the country offers one of the most beautiful surfing spots in the world. Surf in Maldives is equipped with stunning corals and are ideal for both beginners and advanced surfers to experience. There are plenty of instructors to guide you through the process, in case you are a beginner. So, head out today that gives you the best possible experience.

Location: Northern atolls or the Central atolls Cost: $145 Timings: 7.00 am – 4.00 pm

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2. Swimming With Manta Rays

Swimming

If snorkeling brings you peace, this is the place to be. Swimmers can experience swimming with the giant with Manta Rays, giant water species who are not affected by anyone’s presence. A perfect way to spend your vacation in Maldives within the waters. Its a unique experience to go through this during your vacay!

Location: Hanifaru Bay Cost: 800 INR Timings: 10.00 am – 4.00 pm

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3. Visit Underwater Restaurant

Underwater Restaurant

This is a major attraction for the food lovers where you can treat the taste buds to a delectable meal choice. Apart from the delicious food, tourists can experience the dining experience under water. How cool is that! Another unique experience that you gain while on your cherished trip to the Maldives. So, it doesn’t matter much about the weather, what matters is how you plan out your vacation!

Location: Conrad Maldives Rangali Island Cost: $390 Timings: 11am – 10.30pm

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4. Float Over Water At A Resort

Water Sports

Image Source Being a tropical paradise, Maldives offers a sea of opportunities to tourists to explore water activities. There are plenty of options for you to choose from the range of activities including Cable skiing, Canoeing, Canoe polo, Kayaking, Rafting, Kiteboating, and much more. The Kurumba Resort offers an opportunity for tourists to float on the pristine clear lagoon and pamper themselves. A major attraction involves a ten minute speedboat ride from the airport.

Location: Kurumba Resort Cost: INR 4200 Timings: 9am – 9pm

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5. Ride A Submarine

Ride A Submarine

If riding a submarine has been on your bucket list for long, Maldives is the place to be. Experience the sea and its calmness while experiencing the ride of your lifetime by diving 120 feet below sea level. You will be accompanied with guides and people to help you have the time of your life. One of the best underwater experiences to go through while on a trip to Maldives.

Location: Male Cost: INR 8,500 Timings: 10.00 am – 2.00 pm

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We hope this article of ours entices you to reserve your June holiday for the mesmerizing Maldives. If Maldives has been on your mind for a long time now, book your tickets this June and experience the beauty at its finest. We assure you to have the most breathtaking experience on your trip to the Maldives – a tropical paradise.

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Frequently Asked Question About Maldives In June

Is June a good time to visit Maldives?

Yes, June is one of the best times to visit the Maldives in order to experience its raw beauty. This is when the tourism season is at its lowest and you can attain cheap deals.

What are the accommodation facilities in Maldives?

Maldives offers some of the luxurious resorts that are ideal for a honeymoon or a family vacation. There are several categories of rooms meant for visit of all kinds.

What is the mode of transport in Maldives?

The most popular mode of transport in Maldives includes air-taxis that carry up to 15 passengers at a time and speedboats.

What is the weather of Maldives like in June?

Maldives experiences rainfall in June that offers some of the stunning imagery scenes of the tropical paradise. This is when the weather is windy and pleasant.

Which part of Maldives is best for staying?

Each island in Maldives offers a flavour of its own, and no one can choose one particular place to stay in the beautiful heaven.

Which are the most popular islands in Maldives?

Some of the most popular islands in Maldives include Male Island, Hulhumale Island, Biyadhoo Island, Maafushi Island, Alimatha Island and so on.

What are the most popular water sports in Maldives?

The most popular water sports in Maldives include jet skiing, snorkelling, scuba diving, swimming and so on.

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Relax in the tropical beaches of the Maldives

These paradise islands are blessed with amazing tropical weather the year-round, and usually experiences moderate weather owing to its location on the Equator.

The ideal period to visit the islands is during the high season from December to April when the dry monsoons have little rain and there is lower humidity.

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  • Dive in the Banana Reef and experience a colorful and magical underwater world
  • Try your hand at paddle boarding
  • Get an adrenaline high as you swim with whale sharks
  • Not in the mood to leave your resort? Simply step out of your villa and dive into your hotel’s in-house reef
  • For a bird’s eye view of the islands, go parasailing
  • Soar above the islands on a seaplane
  • Have a romantic beachside dinner with only the sound of waves to give you company
  • Simply laze in a hammock overlooking soothing blues
  • Unwind as you take in expansive views of the ocean from the hotel’s infinity pool
  • Visit colorful local villages
  • Marvel at the sight of bioluminescent plankton at Vaadhoo island
  • Witness the colorful Independence Day celebrations
  • Surf some gigantic waves
  • Swim with manta rays and whale sharks
  • Get the day’s freshest catch at the Male fish market
  • Stay and unwind at a gorgeous overwater villa
  • Balance your chakras with seaside yoga
  • Sign up for a luxurious spa treatment
  • Go on a tour of the Mulee’aage Palace and the National Museum in Male
  • Set off for a beautiful sunset cruise and sport dolphins
  • Snorkel the waters around Naifaru Island
  • Party the night away as you welcome the New Year
  • Seat sail and try your hand at big game fishing

Climate in the Maldives

The Maldives has two monsoons – the northeast monsoon which is dry, and the southwest monsoon which is wet season. Due to its equatorial location, the Maldives does not experience major cyclones. The drier months of the year are between November and April, with March and April being the hottest months. The monsoon season runs from May to early November. June, July and August often see maximum rainfall, although most of the rain is experienced in the Southern atolls. The temperatures range between 75°F to 91°C throughout the year.

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What to Pack for Maldives

Peak season (oct – nov; feb – may).

Temperature: 73 to 88 degree F – The weather will be warm with lots of sun and some humidity (in the Maldives always expect the occasional shower, even during high season). – Pack beach wear including sunglasses, sun block lotion, light clothes that breathe easily and flipflops. – It’s advisable to pack a scarf or light jacket for trips into Male from your Maldives resort on the beach, since the town does require you to be respectably dressed.

Winter (Dec – Jan)

Temperature: 73.4 – 87.8 degree F – This is technically winter although there are guests from around the world who visit during this time. – Expect dry weather, calm seas and higher humidity at the resorts during your Maldives holiday. Be sure to carry light clothes, beach wear and a rain jacket.

Monsoon (Jun – Aug)

Temperature: 80.6 – 91.4 degree F – Skies are usually more clouded, seas rougher and humidity higher in this season. Apart from beachwear for your Maldives vacations, be sure to pack a rain jacket or umbrella and flip flops that will dry out easily and work with both the beach and in rain.

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Despite being part of the wet season, the Maldives in July sees plenty of sunshine between rain showers for you to enjoy an incredible vacation. There’s also the low season perks of affordable rates and fewer crowds. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Baa Atoll’s Hanifaru Bay, where you can swim alongside manta rays in crystal-clear waters. Visit the picturesque island of Dhiffushi, which has some of the best dive sites. Book a stay at one of many high-end overwater villas at discounted rates. A trip to the Maldives in July promises a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation that you won’t find during the high season.

Maldives Weather in July

Sunset in the Maldives in July

Being the wet season, the Maldives in July sees a mix of sunny and rainy days. So, be prepared for bursts of heavy showers followed by enchanting rays of sunshine. The northern region of the country is comparatively drier due to the south westerly monsoon winds. The Maldives’ temperature in July ranges from 25° C to 30° C depending on the specific island or atoll you choose to visit. Night-time temperatures can drop slightly, ranging from 23°C to 27°C. The water also remains pleasantly warm while maintaining exceptional visibility for reef diving and snorkeling. July in Maldives is also a great time if you are into surfing. Head to Gnaviyani Atoll, where you will encounter world-class waves.

For more seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit the Maldives .

Weather in Maldives in July - Rainfall and Temperatures

Why visit maldives in july.

A boy snorkels underwater in the Maldives in July .

Here are a few reasons why you should consider a trip to the Maldives in July for that tropical beach vacation you always dreamed of:

  • Fewer crowds: July falls within the low tourist season in the Maldives and as a result, you can expect fewer crowds compared to the peak months. This allows for a more peaceful and tranquil experience, with less competition for accommodations, activities, and attractions.
  • Lower prices: The low season also means that prices for accommodations, flights, and activities are likely to be more affordable. Travelers can take advantage of discounted rates and special offers, making it an excellent opportunity for budget-conscious travelers or those looking for a luxurious experience at a lower cost.
  • Underwater adventures: As monsoon rains have little impact on the sea temperature and underwater visibility, you can still enjoy activities like diving and snorkeling in the Maldives in July. Head to North Male Atoll, Alif Alif Atoll, and Baa Atoll for some of the best diving spots and encounters with colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, and other marine creatures.
  • Festivals: On 26 July, the Maldives celebrates Independence Day , commemorating the country's liberation from British rule in 1965. The day is filled with flag-raising ceremonies, parades, cultural performances, and fireworks, offering a vibrant and patriotic celebration. It is an excellent opportunity to experience the Maldivian spirit and immerse yourself in the festivities.

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Restaurants and places to relax by the shore in the Maldives in July.

Begin your adventure by exploring the enchanting Baa Atoll , a Unesco Biosphere Reserve famed for its remarkable biodiversity. Here you can explore the underwater wonderland full of colorful fish, manta rays, and even whale sharks. Head to the stunning Ari Atoll next, which is known for its luxurious resorts, pristine beaches, and world-class diving spots.

For a touch of history and culture, take a trip to Male , the capital city of Maldives. Explore the narrow streets, discover the magnificent Friday Mosque, and wander through the vibrant local markets, where you can buy intricate handicrafts and taste delicious street food. Don't miss out on a traditional fishing trip in a dhoni, a Maldivian wooden boat, and learn about the age-old fishing techniques still used by local fishermen.

For an idyllic island escape, venture to the picturesque Raa Atoll , where you can indulge in luxury resorts and private villas surrounded by turquoise waters. Immerse yourself in rejuvenating spa treatments and enjoy romantic sunset cruises. Unleash your adventurous spirit in the Vaavu Atoll , known as the "Divers' Paradise," and explore exhilarating dive sites like Fotteyo Kandu, teeming with diverse marine life, including reef sharks and eagle rays.

From the bustling markets and architectural marvels of Male to the tranquil beaches of North Male, South Male, and Ari atolls, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the Maldives in July. Not to mention the serenity that this time brings with fewer crowds and the added benefit of attractive deals on accommodations and activities. For a customized trip to the Maldives  during July, connect with our travel experts who will design a tour tailored to your interests and preferences. Our article on how many days to spend in the Maldives will also come in handy before planning a trip to the Maldives in July.

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I'm planning to visit resorts in Maldives in this July. I have heard weather would be hot by that time. Is it true? Is it a bad idea to visit in July? thanks

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The hottest month is April, but that being said; its very little difference between the hottest and coldest months, being right on the equator (compared to most other places)

But yes, it will be hot and humid no matter when you go.

Here is the weather statistics from the best source, the Maldives Meteorology Service:

https://meteorology.gov.mv/climate

Let us know if you have any other questions.

is it better to visit maldives in june or july

Except weather during the South West monsoon to be more windy, unstable, occasional rain showers, worse visibility under water and stronger currents. Having said that, it will be still warm and humid.

Would we return to Maldives in July?

Definitely, just take care wrt to your preferences and that you find suitable accomodation for the more unsettled days regarding location and villa layout.

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These idyllic coral islands rank amongst the best dive destinations in the world. When conditions are good, the underwater visibility is at the highest level – sometimes exceeding 50 metres – and the warm water temperatures year-round make diving in the Maldives a pleasure. The North Malé Atoll is home to the Lion’s Head and Wattaru Kandu dive sites, both of which are frequented by reef sharks. Wattaru Kandu is also home to stingrays and garden eels whilst Lankanfinokhu, or Manta Point as it’s known locally, is a great place to see manta rays being cleaned by local colonies of cleaner fish.

In the South Malé Atoll, Hukrueli is another place to see rays and cleaner fish, and Maaya Thila, a protected marine area, is home to white-tip sharks, turtles, zebra morays and the elusive guitar shark. Hanifaru lagoon in the Baa Atoll is one of the best places to see whale sharks and manta rays – June to September being the best time as this is during the monsoon season and equinox when the lagoon is filled with plankton.

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Temperatures in the Maldives stay at a wonderfully warm 25-30°Cyear-round and only drop a few degrees at night. There’s an average of 8 hours of sunshine every day and the water temperature barely falls below 25°C. There are distinct wet (south-west monsoon) and dry (north-east monsoon) seasons; peak season for the Maldives is between December and April when the climate is drier, it’s less windy and the weather is hotter. Most travellers see this as the best time to go, but there are other factors to consider when choosing the time of year to travel here – like when to see specific marine life and when you’ll find the best value offers. Each island in the archipelago has its own microclimate, but there are general patterns that occur throughout the year.

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The Maldives in January The Maldives’ weather in January is hot, with low humidity and plenty of sunshine. There may be some rain, but at this time of year it passes very quickly. It’s a great month to visit the Maldives and booking in advance is advised. There’s also great visibility for diving and snorkelling.

The Maldives in February February is an excellent time to travel to the Maldives. It’s the Maldives’ driest month, with less than 70mm of monthly rainfall, average maximum temperatures of 30°C and around 10 hours of sunshine each day. Visibility for diving and snorkelling is excellent.

The Maldives in March In March, temperatures in the Maldives rise to an average maximum of 31°C – great for long days on the beach. Possible short bursts of rain offer relief from the hot temperatures. Visibility for diving and snorkelling is excellent and March also sees the start of the surfing season in the Maldives.

The Maldives in April April is another wonderfully hot month in the Maldives. This is the end of the Maldives’ official dry season and there are often showers mid-month. It’s also a little more humid. Water visibility for diving and snorkelling is still very good.

The Maldives in May May is hot, with average maximum temperatures of 31°C, but is the start of the Maldives’ official wet season and comes with risks of storms and possible whole days of rain. Diving visibility is slightly reduced due to the plankton in the water.

The Maldives in June June is another month in the Maldives with a high chance of rainfall. It’s a good time to take advantage of the best value offers if you’re willing to spend as much time enjoying your resort’s facilities as on the beach. Diving visibility is slightly reduced due to the plankton in the water, however there’s a huge advantage for divers as manta rays and whale sharks come to feed on the plankton.

The Maldives in July The Maldives’ weather in July is hot and humid, with short heavy downpours. This is another time to check for great value offers and is particularly good for surfers. Water visibility for diving is slightly reduced due to the plankton in the water, but the big draw underwater is the presence of manta rays and whale sharks. 26July is Independence Day and you may see small parades and public celebrations on resort islands.

The Maldives in August August in the Maldives is hot and humid, with an average 7 hours of sunshine each day and short heavy downpours. Diving visibility is slightly reduced due to the plankton in the water, but enticing offers mean this is still a popular time to visit.

The Maldives in September September is one of the Maldives’ wettest months. It sees average maximum temperatures of 30°C, and there’s still an average 7 hours of sunshine each day. Diving visibility is slightly reduced due to the plankton in the water, but there are great opportunities to spot whale sharks and manta rays feeding on the plankton.

The Maldives in October October is the Maldives’ wettest month, with high humidity and with possible whole days of rain. It’s a good time to take advantage of the best value offers if you’re willing to spend as much time enjoying your resort’s facilities as on the beach. October is the last month of the Maldives’ surfing season and the last month of the year for good sightings of whale sharks and manta rays.

The Maldives in November In November, temperatures in the Maldives are an average maximum of 30°C. The official wet season is finishing and although there are showers, the rain passes quickly.

The Maldives in December The climate for the Maldives in December is largely hot and dry, though mid-month showers are likely. It’s an excellent choice for some winter sun. Christmas and New Year are particularly popular and may include minimum stays.

A note on Ramadam The exact date of the holy month of Ramadan (known as Ramazan in the Maldives) changes each year. Guests visiting Maldives’ resorts during the holy month are unlikely to notice anything different to any other month – meals and alcohol are served as usual. If you’re visiting a local island, there will be some restrictions that you’ll understandably be asked to respect.

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Visiting the Maldives in January

Weather:   With plenty of sunshine and warmth, January is a great time for the Maldives holiday. The weather is hot, with quite comfortable humidity (75%) and cooling ocean breeze. There may be some rain, but at this time of year it passes very quickly while winds from the northeast blow away any clouds, meaning skies are clear and blue.

Despite being the coolest month of the year, a daily average temperature of around 27ºC - 29ºC during daylight hours, so make sure you pack plenty of sunscreen. The sea temperature remains a warm 27ºC. During January, the islands have nine hours of sunshine a day while rainfall averages around 75mm, with just around five wet days in the month.

Hotels:  January in the Maldives is peak season. This is due not only to finest weather, but also to the onset of holidays. Hotel prices are at their top, so it is recommended to book in advance , especially the festive packages Many go to the Maldives to celebrate the New Year and Christmas, which will certainly affect the cost of living. After January 10, hotel prices fall by about 15-20% of the Christmas and New Year offers and keep this way throughout February until early March.

Things to Do:  Start the year in the best possible ways. A calm January cannot boast of significant waves, but if you are not coming here to compete, there will be plenty of waves for surfing in North Male. Lohifushi Island has high stable waves, where the international prestigious O'Neill Deep Blue Open tournament is held. Also popular is the so-called "police island" where surfers can enjoy the waves. Male has a sandy bottom without corals, which is an indisputable plus for a surfer. Also in January you can go windsurfing, water skiing, canoeing, catamaran, scooter and banana boat rides.

Diving & Snorkeling:   The visibility for diving and snorkelling is great. From December to March the water currents flow through the atolls from east to west, this creates fantastic visibility along the eastern atolls. The current is usually strongest over this period. During this time many shark species gather in the eastern side channel entrances in large numbers while the mantas are attracted to the western side where the plankton flows out to the open ocean.

Highlights:   Locals celebrate New Year in the Maldives differently from the rest of the world. Their New Year comes in April, according to the lunar calendar. Therefore, all events taking place from December 31 to January 1 are designed exclusively for tourists. But don't worry about fireworks and New Year's celebrations. The Maldives hosts chic celebrations, New Years parties and masquerades in hotels. It is there that you can enjoy the atmosphere of the New Year under the palm trees.

Visiting the Maldives in February

Weather:   If you visit Maldives during the month of February the weather is at its most reliable with most days having clear blue skies, the occasional white fluffy cloud and very little rain. With plenty of sunshine and warmth, this is a great time for a beach holiday.

Hotels:   February is one of the best months to visit the Maldives, so hotel rates stay consistently high. This is a very popular time for travelling and booking in advance is advised.

Things to Do:   Calm water flat seas around the Maldives during high season are perfect for boat trips of any kind – the surface of the water is often like a mirror and perfect for spotting dolphins jumping in the distance, or turtles coming to the surface for a breath, before diving back down to the reef. Kayaking and paddle-boarding adventures are a must this time

Diving & Snorkeling:   The snorkelling conditions are likely to be better than you could ever dream of. Although the visibility is good for most of the year, in high season it is simply stunning with both divers and snorkelers able to to enjoy diving with manta rays, whale sharks and other tropical marine life, in calmer conditions.

From December to March the water currents flow through the atolls from east to west, this creates fantastic visibility along the eastern atolls. The current is usually strongest over this period. During this time many shark species gather in the eastern side channel entrances in large numbers while the mantas are attracted to the western side where the plankton flows out to the open ocean.

Visiting the Maldives in March

Weather:  In March, temperatures in the Maldives rise to an average maximum of 31°C – great for long days on the beach. Rare short rains of rain offer relief from the hot temperatures.

Hotels:  High season rumbles on, with accommodation booked out across the country. From March 1, hotel prices fall by another 10-12% from the February offerings and remain so until mid-May.

Things to Do:  March sees the start of the surfing season in the Maldives. The finest weather coupled with nine hours of uninterrupted sunlight makes Maldives in march a perfect destination to try out all outdoor activities and spend some cherished moments with your loved ones. The clear skies and soothing breeze creates a perfect ambiance for sunbathing as well.

Diving & Snorkeling:   Weather remains idyllic with perfect conditions for snorkelling and diving

Visiting the Maldives in April

Weather:   April is another wonderfully hot month in the Maldives, with plenty of sunshine and good water visibility; however, there is a slightly increased risk of rain, especially toward the end of the month. This is the official end of the Maldives’ dry season and also a little more humid. Expect more rains towards end of April.

Hotels:  From March 1, hotel prices fall by another 10-12% from the February offerings and remain so until mid-May.

Things to Do:  Fewer travellers venture to the Maldives in April, but it's a great time to visit with overall pleasant weather, good diving visibility, fun surf conditions, and agreeable sailing weather.

Diving & Snorkeling:   Water visibility for diving and snorkelling is still very good.

Highlights:   The spirit of Easter in The Maldives is all about hope, love and joyful living. The celebration comes with a special Easter dinner followed by beach orpool parties with the in-house bands and DJ and a treasure hunt to make your day more fun-filled and entertaining.

Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. Ramadan takes place in the ninth month of the lunar calendar. It lasts for a sacred 30 days during which Muslims must observe strict fasting. Only children, the elderly, pregnant women and those who are not able to fast for medical reasons are exempt from it. During this period, during daylight hours, it is forbidden to eat, quench thirst, smoke, listen to music loudly ... and a number of other prohibitions. After Ramadan comes the Great Feast, or Eid al-Fitr - the holiday of the end of Ramadan. Festivities on this occasion usually last for several days. This is the weekend when the Maldivians are just feasting and having fun from the heart.

Visiting the Maldives in May

Weather:   May is hot, with average maximum temperatures of 31°C, but is the start of the Maldives’ official wet season and comes with risks of heavy rainfall, but storms usually move through the archipelago quickly.

Hotels:  From mid-May, hotel prices fall again by 50% and stay until early August

Things to Do:  This month has a lot going for it: Fairly reasonable prices, fewer people at the resorts and optimal surf and scuba conditions are just some of the perks.

Diving & Snorkeling:   Diving visibility is slightly reduced due to the plankton in the water.

Highlights:   The holy month of Ramadan (known as Ramazan in the Maldives) begins in May although the exact date changes each year. Guests visiting Maldives’ resorts during the holy month are unlikely to notice anything different to any other month – meals and alcohol are served as usual. If you’re visiting a local island, there will be some restrictions that you’ll understandably be asked to respect.

During Ramadan, shops closer earlier and you won't be able to drink or eat in public on the inhabited islands.

Visiting the Maldives in June

Weather:   With choppy seas, hot, humid and windy weather June is the time of south-west monsoon season in Maldives. June is not the best month to travel to the Maldives, as the winds pick up, for the most part can be quite cloudy and rainfalls are frequent in June, but there is still many sunny days are common and temperatures warm too.

Things to Do:  Surf season continues in Central Male atolls and room rates remain low. Manta ray spotting season begins in the Northern Atolls. June is is an excellent time to indulge in activities like whale shark and dolphin trips, deep-sea fishing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. The surface swells during this time can get to about 1-2m especially during June and July which is the main rainy season.

Diving & Snorkeling:   Diving visibility in June in Maldives is slightly reduced due to the plankton in the water, however there’s a huge advantage for divers as manta rays and whale sharks come to feed on the plankton.

During June to November the currents move easterly through the channels. During this time Hanifaru Bay in UNESCO Biosphere reserve on Baa atoll offers some of the best sightings of mantas and whale sharks. They come to the protected area to feed on plankton that has been built up from the southwest monsoon. The underwater visibility is also much better on the western side during this season.

Highlights:   The holy month of Ramadan continues into June. Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. Ramadan takes place in the ninth month of the lunar calendar. It lasts for a sacred 30 days during which Muslims must observe strict fasting. Only children, the elderly, pregnant women and those who are not able to fast for medical reasons are exempt from it. During this period, during daylight hours, it is forbidden to eat, quench thirst, smoke, listen to music loudly ... and a number of other prohibitions. After Ramadan comes the Great Feast, or Eid al-Fitr - the holiday of the end of Ramadan. Festivities on this occasion usually last for several days. This is the weekend when the Maldivians are just feasting and having fun from the heart.

Visiting the Maldives in July

Weather:   With seven to eight hours of daily sunshine July is one of the rainiest months in the Maldives. The average temperature in Maldives in July ranges between 27 to 30 degrees Celsius, while the nights are relatively cooler at 25 degrees. The downpours are unpredictable but don't last more than a 30-minutes and the wind speed varies between 11 and 14 knots.

Things to Do:  The sea temperature is 28 degrees Celsius in July, making it pleasant for swimming and other water activities.

Diving & Snorkeling:   During June to November is the southwest monsoon when the currents move easterly through the channels. During this time Hanifaru Bay offers some of the best sightings of mantas and whale sharks. They come to the area to feed on plankton that has been built up from the southwest monsoon. The visibility is also much better on the western side during this season. The wind picks up during this time and the sea can get a bit rougher. There is still many sunny days but for the most part can be quite cloudy. The surface swells during this time can get to about 1-2m especially during June and July which is the main rainy season.

Highlights:   The Maldives Independence Day (26th July) is celebrated in style each year, with various festivities taking place, including parades and performances.

Visiting the Maldives in August

Weather:   Weather: Still hot and sunny August in the Maldives is humid, with an average 7 hours of sunshine each day and short heavy downpours. Expect a some showers, wind and storms, 27 - 31°C (average 29°C).

Hotels:   August is vacation time therefore, from August 1, hotel prices rise again by 45% and keep this way until September

Things to Do:  This is a great time for experienced sailors to charter a monohull if the primary goal is to challenge the wind. Otherwise, families, groups, and couples who plan to spend time relaxing on a boat will benefit from a catamaran, known for their stability, space and comfort despite windy conditions.

Diving & Snorkeling:   Scuba divers trade reduced visibility (caused by an abundance of plankton) for an increased chance to spot mammoth sea creatures like mantas and whale sharks and enticing offers mean this is still a popular time to visit.

Highlights:   Many luxury resorts in the Maldives hold Food Weeks, Wellness restreats, music festivals and performances in August to attract the guests.

Visiting the Maldives in September

Weather:   With the southwestern monsoon winds dominated, the weather in Maldives in September is a culmination of the wet season with frequent monsoon showers, skyrocketing humidity and slightly low temperatures in the day. A maximum day temperatures of 30°C, and there’s still an average 7 hours of sunshine each day, but rain is more likely and there is a risk of storms.

Hotels:  Off-Season Is the Right Season! If you are looking for the cheapest rates in the Maldives water villa resorts that is the time to go. And you can even save more by booking directly .

Things to Do:  Height of the rainy season and peak low season, September is a good time for surfers and travellers more interested in cultural exchange and activities than the perfect tan.

Diving & Snorkeling:   Diving visibility is slightly reduced due to the plankton in the water, but there are great opportunities to spot whale sharks and manta rays feeding on the plankton.

Visiting the Maldives in October

Weather:   October is the last month of the low season, that marks the end of the wet monsoon, but you can still expect severe storms and highly unpredictable weather. The surf remains excellent across the country and accommodation prices are low. While water villas can be very luxurious, it would probably put a damper on your island vacation if you never got to leave the room.

Hotels:  Off-Season Is the Right Season! If you are looking for the cheapest deals in the Maldives water villa resorts that is the time to go. And you can even save more by booking directly .

Things to Do:   October is the last month of the Maldives’ surfing season, with the South-West monsoons, which occur between May and October, providing outstanding surfing the Central and the Northern atolls.

Diving & Snorkeling:   Due to the heavy rainfall and higher levels of plankton in the water, visibility for snorkeling and scuba-diving is reduced, but still, a great time to spot manta rays and whale sharks.

Highlights:   National Day in the Maldives commemorates the day Mohammed Thakurufaanu and his men overthrew the Portuguese on Male in 1578 in a mutiny that saw the islands regain independence.

Visiting the Maldives in November

Weather:   The Maldives' end of the wet season November is shoulder season, when prices start to grow again, although weather is still unpredictable and can rain for days, even though it's hot and humid. Expect short showers in the afternoons and otherwise bright, sunny days with an average maximum temperatures of 30°C.

Hotels:   During November, hotel prices stay 50% higher than the off-season offerings. Starting mid-month, expect a Black Friday sales at many luxury resorts with up to 50% OFF for Staying in the new year

Things to Do:  Manta ray season comes to an end at Hanifaru Bay.

Diving & Snorkeling:   The visibility of the water begins to clear of the plankton, making for good scuba-diving and snorkeling.

Highlights:   A historical event, which in the Maldives is usually called Victory Day (November 3). Republic Day (November 11) is an event of national importance in the Maldives when the re-formation of the republic of the islands is celebrated. Like Independence Day, Republic Day is celebrated with marches and parades. In addition, in the evening, official events turn into songs and dances, widespread noisy and vibrant festivities.

Food festival is dedicated to World Food Day, which is also celebrated in the Maldives.

Visiting the Maldives in December

Weather:   An excellent choice for some winter sun, the weather during December is warm with long periods of sunshine, but there is an increased likelihood of rain and storms. The latter part of the month is considerably dry with warm and pleasant days.

Hotels:  Hotels usually continue great offers until just before the Christmas peak, so earlier in the month is a good value time to travel. In contrast to the off-season (September-October), luxury resort prices in December are about 50% higher, and from December 22nd prices lifts 95% one more time with the highest offerings for Christmas and New Year eve

Things to Do:   December in the Maldives evoke a picture of pristine beaches, clear turquoise lagoons and reef-ringed atolls with colorful marine life – the ideal setting for adventure, exploration and indulgent experiences.

Diving & Snorkeling:   December starts the northeastern monsoon season in the Maldives. This time of year offers the best visibility and plankton-rich currents draw in a variety of marine life. With tons of shark action, December is the best month for diving in the far southern atolls of the Maldives. Found at these remote islands, you’ll see pelagic species making their way through channels and around pinnacles.

Highlights:   There is one and only the Festive season to look forward to with gala dinners full of indulgent foodie treats and entertainment to suit all tastes. Fisherman’s Day: The country recognises the work of its fishermen and honours them with a celebration. This annual celebration takes place on December 10th

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the weather was the way you wanted it to be. The sun was shining and it was warm. In the evening when you wanted to go to the sea the weather was still very nice and warm.

Weather Rating: 5 stars – Excellent

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Constant 30 degrees for 14 days, in one day for 10 minutes of rain! Otherwise only sun!!!!

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One or two short rains. More often cloudy. Otherwise Top!

Weather Rating: 4 stars – Good

It rained heavier for at least 1x day. On some days it rained from morning to evening, although it was usually very windy.

Weather Rating: 3 stars – Mixed

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Pleasant warmth. Mostly dry. Nights pleasant.1 day was rainy. Otherwise very nice.

During the 3 days only storm and rain. You couldn’t even go swimming in the sea.

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It was a mix of sun and clouds, but always pleasantly warm.

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Except for one day it was sunny and warm. Occasional showers came more at night. The water was pleasant and the air temperature too.

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We defied all warnings and advice and went to the Maldives in August, far away from the best travel season. Our wedding on 08.08. and the Maldives has always been a huge travel dream for us. So there was actually no alternative but to dare, because we did not want to wait until winter for our honeymoon. We flew with Emirates over Dubai and spent 10 nights in a pool villa on Baros Maldives. It was magical, magical, uniquely beautiful! Yeah, we had rain once. Usually it was heavy tropical showers that lasted about an hour. After that it cleared up and was sunny. Yes, it was a bit windy on some days, but nothing that would knock down a North German. And yes, in 3 days we had cloudy skies. This was not quite perfect for photos, but it was still hot and the Maldives Resorts also offer a lot of activities during the supposed “rainy season”. Above all, one thing must not be forgotten: For the fun of it, we had asked for an offer for the same flights and accommodation in December – the price was 2.5 times as high as in August! We got a real bargain and had a wonderful time.

We were on Holiday Island in June 2017 and the weather was very nice for 10 days. One day it was cloudy and my husband said: it was raining today. I was looking forward to it, wanted to stand in the rain on this beautiful island. The clouds moved on and it hasn’t rained a drop in 10 days. But we had fantastic pictures of the underwater world. We haven’t been there the last time….. bought us snorkel masks would like to go back to paradise?????????????????????????????

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At 16 days 2 short showers. 3-4 days more wind.

This was already the 3rd time in May in the Maldives and we always had very good weather. With 12 vacation days usually 1 day of bad weather (wind, rain and high waves), otherwise always sunshine and good visibility under water.

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List Of 7 Famous Places To Visit In Maldives In July

Explore the stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life of the Maldives in July.

  • Artificial Beach | Beautiful Man-made Beach with a Vibrant Atmosphere
  • National Museum | Showcasing Maldivian History and Culture
  • Addu Atoll | Serene Destination with Pristine Beaches and Lush Greenery
  • Maafushi Island | Popular Local Island With Stunning Beaches
  • Grand Friday Mosque | Magnificent Mosque with Impressive Architecture and Islamic Art
  • The Muraka - Conrad | Luxury Underwater Villa For a Unique Experience
  • Hulhumale Beach | Perfect for Relaxation and Water Activities

1. Artificial Beach | Beautiful Man-made Beach with a Vibrant Atmosphere

Ever witnessed the contrast of a vibrant beach in a city setting? Artificial Beach in Malé, the capital city of the Maldives, offers just that. This man-made marvel is lively, hosting various events and offering numerous water sports. A beach visit here becomes an experience of Maldivian culture that can't be missed.

  • Location: Malé, Maldives
  • Best things to do: Water sports, local cultural events, relaxation by the beach

2. National Museum | Showcasing Maldivian History and Culture

Keen to discover the rich past of the Maldives? The National Museum offers a glimpse into the cultural heritage of this island nation. Housed within Sultan Park, the museum hosts an array of historical artefacts, offering an intriguing journey through time.

  • Location: Sultan Park, Malé, Maldives
  • Best things to do: Discover historical artefacts, understand Maldivian culture

3. Addu Atoll | Serene Destination with Pristine Beaches and Lush Greenery

Looking for an idyllic retreat amidst untouched tranquillity? Look no further than Addu Atoll, a breathtaking destination in the southernmost part of the Maldives. This captivating sanctuary boasts pristine beaches, lush vegetation, and serene waters that offer a haven of serenity. As one of the most sought-after Maldives resorts in July, Addu Atoll showcases its unspoiled paradise, where you can immerse yourself in the rich marine life and experience the ultimate getaway.

  • Location: Southernmost part of the Maldives
  • Best things to do: Relax on pristine beaches, snorkelling, diving, and nature exploration

4. Maafushi Island | Popular Local Island With Stunning Beaches

Looking for an authentic local experience amidst stunning natural beauty? Maafushi Island is a popular destination for its breathtaking beaches and exciting water sports. It provides the perfect blend of adventure and local culture, making it a memorable part of any Maldivian trip.

  • Location: Kaafu Atoll, Maldives
  • Best things to do: Water sports, explore local culture, relax on beautiful beaches

5. Grand Friday Mosque | Magnificent Mosque with Impressive Architecture and Islamic Art

Interested in architectural beauty and religious art? The Grand Friday Mosque, also known as Masjid-al-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam, is a testament to the Islamic heritage of the Maldives. It is a remarkable architectural landmark in Malé, impressive with its grandeur and intricate artistry.

  • Best things to do: Appreciate architecture, explore Islamic art, take guided tours

6. The Muraka - Conrad | Luxury Underwater Villa For a Unique Experience

Ever slept beneath the ocean waves? The Muraka at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island offers this exclusive experience. This luxurious underwater villa provides a mesmerising view of the vibrant marine life, making for an extravagant and unique underwater adventure.

  • Location: Conrad Maldives Rangali Island
  • Best things to do: Experience underwater living, observe marine life, enjoy luxury amenities

7. Hulhumale Beach | Perfect for Relaxation and Water Activities

Seeking relaxation coupled with enjoyable leisure pursuits? Beach activities in the Maldives in July peak, making Hulhumale Beach your ideal destination. Situated on the reclaimed island of Hulhumale, this beach offers tranquil spots to unwind and a plethora of water activities to indulge in. It's a harmonious blend of peaceful retreat and thrilling adventure that defines the quintessential Maldivian beach experience.

  • Location: Hulhumale, Maldives
  • Best things to do: Relax on the beach, swimming, snorkelling

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Things To do In Maldives In July

Discover the best things to do in Maldives in July, from relaxing on the beach to exploring the underwater world.

1. Diving and Snorkelling

July is an excellent month for diving and snorkelling in the Maldives, as it's part of the dry season. Underwater visibility is at its peak, making it ideal for spotting vibrant corals, tropical fish, and even manta rays or whale sharks. The warm, crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean are teeming with marine life, providing an unforgettable underwater spectacle.

2. Explore Local Islands

Enjoy authentic Maldivian life by visiting local islands like Maafushi, Dhigurah, and Fulidhoo. Engage with local communities, savour traditional Maldivian food, and explore handicraft shops. It's a unique cultural immersion that will enrich your Maldivian adventure in July.

3. Beach Relaxation

Maldives boasts many pristine, sandy beaches that are perfect for relaxation. In July, enjoy sunbathing, beach walks, or simply stunning sunsets. The soothing sea breeze, whispering waves, and soft, warm sand create a tranquil retreat. Hulhumale Beach, Vabbinfaru Beach, and Bikini Beach are among the top choices.

4. Water Sports

For thrill-seekers, July in the Maldives is perfect for trying out a variety of water sports. From windsurfing, kite-surfing, and jet-skiing to paddle boarding, there's an exciting activity for everyone. It's a fun way to appreciate the beauty of the Maldives while getting your adrenaline pumping.

5. Dolphin Watching

Embark on a dolphin-watching tour in July, a popular activity in the Maldives. The warm waters around the atolls are home to several species of dolphins, including Spinner and Bottlenose dolphins. It's a magical experience to watch these playful creatures in their natural habitat, making for a cherished memory.

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Maldives Events In July

From cultural festivals to sporting events, there are plenty of things to see and do in the Maldives in July.

1. Cultural Soiree in Malé

The Maldives' bustling capital, Malé, showcases many cultural events throughout July. One of the highlights includes the traditional music and dance performances held in Sultan Park. Musicians perform the hypnotic rhythms of the Bodu Beru (big drum) as dancers clad in vibrant attire sway in unison. Locals and tourists attend these events, immersing themselves in the rich Maldivian culture. The music, the dances, and the colourful attire combine to form a mesmerising spectacle worth witnessing in person.

2. Maldivian Independence Day

July is a month of national pride for the Maldives, with Independence Day celebrated on the 26th. The country commemorates its freedom from British rule in 1965 with parades, ceremonies, and public festivities. The streets of Malé are adorned with national flags and beautiful lights, fostering a sense of unity and patriotism. Traditional music performances, sporting contests, and communal feasts are all part of the celebration, making it an essential event in the Maldivian calendar.

3. Culinary Experiences

Numerous gastronomic events take place in the Maldives during July. Resorts organise special themed nights to promote the unique tastes of Maldivian cuisine, including dishes like Mas Huni and Garudhiya. These culinary experiences provide an opportunity to learn about the local cuisine's diverse flavours and how various cultures have influenced it. The gastronomic journey is unparalleled, from beach barbecues to exclusive dining under the stars.

4. Underwater Festivities

For the adventurous, the Maldives offers a variety of marine-based events in July. Resorts and local businesses organise snorkelling and scuba diving events, providing opportunities to explore the Maldives' stunning underwater world. These experiences allow participants to get close to vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and even historical shipwrecks. Highlight events include the Manta Ray encounters, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to swim alongside these gentle giants.

5. Art and Craft Workshops

To promote local art and crafts, workshops are held across various islands in the Maldives. Tourists and locals can learn traditional crafting methods, from weaving palm leaves to crafting lacquer works. These hands-on experiences provide insights into the country's heritage and craftsmanship, highlighting the importance of preserving these traditions. Such events enable a meaningful cultural exchange beyond the usual holiday experiences.

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    Being a completely off season, Maldives is essentially the cheapest in June. If you wish to visit the Maldives on a budget, June is the perfect time to explore. 5 Best Places To Visit In Maldives In June. Before you set forward Maldives with your travelling shoes, it is crucial to know the places to visit and explore the best times: 1. Male

  15. Best Time to Visit Maldives by Month

    The best time to visit Maldives is in the monsoon months from December to April. ... The northern atolls make for a better beach destination than the south due to fewer rainy days. we recommend Set off for a beautiful sunset cruise and sport dolphins ... June, July and August often see maximum rainfall, although most of the rain is experienced ...

  16. The Maldives in July: Weather, Tips and More

    The Maldives' temperature in July ranges from 25° C to 30° C depending on the specific island or atoll you choose to visit. Night-time temperatures can drop slightly, ranging from 23°C to 27°C. The water also remains pleasantly warm while maintaining exceptional visibility for reef diving and snorkeling. July in Maldives is also a great ...

  17. Is it good idea to visit Maldives in July?

    137 helpful votes. 1. Re: Is it good idea to visit Maldives in July? 1 year ago. The hottest month is April, but that being said; its very little difference between the hottest and coldest months, being right on the equator (compared to most other places) But yes, it will be hot and humid no matter when you go.

  18. The Travel calendar for June in the Maldives

    29 May, 2022. With choppy seas, hot, humid and windy weather June is the time of south-west monsoon season in Maldives and rainfalls are frequent in this month, but there is still many sunny days are common and temperatures warm too. From mid-May, hotel prices fall again by 50% and stay until early August. Surf season continues in Central Male ...

  19. The Maldives in July

    July in the Maldives brings monsoon season with daily afternoon showers and high humidity levels of up to 80%. However, temperatures still remain relatively warm at around 27-32°C (80-90°F), making it an ideal time of year to visit the islands. Eastern parts of the country are generally sunny during the day, while clouds and rain showers ...

  20. Best Time To Visit The Maldives

    The Maldives in February. February is an excellent time to travel to the Maldives. It's the Maldives' driest month, with less than 70mm of monthly rainfall, average maximum temperatures of 30°C and around 10 hours of sunshine each day. Visibility for diving and snorkelling is excellent. The Maldives in March.

  21. When is the best time to visit the Maldives?

    Maldives Travel Calendar. With white sand beaches, clear blue waters, and warm weather, the Maldives iis a year-round holiday destination. The best time to visit the Maldives is between November and April. The climate is warm and tropical, with average highs at a consistent 29°C to 31°C year-round and average lows rarely falling below 24°C.

  22. Best Time to Visit Maldives (Climate Chart and Table)

    However, we recommend the months of January, February, March and April as the best travel season for the Maldives. This is all the more true if this is your first Maldives holiday or even a special event like your honeymoon. The least rain during the year falls between January and March, the day temperatures are between 86 °F to 88 °F.

  23. Maldives in July

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