The best time to visit the Maldives is from November to April, even though Maldives is a year-round destination. The Northern Atolls (Haa Alifu, Haa Dhaalu, Shaviyani, Noonu, and Lhaviyani) and Central Atolls (Baa, Kaafu, and Alifu) experiences dry season from November to April. This dry season, with minimal rainfall and lower humidity, is perfect for enjoying the stunning beaches, water activities, and exploring the islands. It also brings excellent visibility underwater, making it an ideal time for diving and snorkeling. The Southern Atolls (Gaafu Alifu, Gaafu Dhaalu, and Addu) experience slightly different weather patterns influenced by the southwest monsoons. The dry season typically extends from December to March or April, a bit later than the northern and central atolls. This period offers the best weather for visiting these atolls, with decreased rainfall and favorable conditions for outdoor activities.
The southwest monsoon, which brings the rainy season to the Maldives, mainly affects the archipelago from May to October. During these months, the weather can be characterized by more frequent rainfall, higher humidity, and stronger winds, particularly in June and July. However, it's essential to note that the Maldives being a tropical destination, even during the wet season, rainfall is sporadic, and there are still plenty of sunny days. While the dry season is generally favored for its excellent weather conditions and suitability for water activities, some travelers prefer the offseason for quieter islands, potential discounts, and fewer tourists.
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Month | High/Low (°C) | Rain |
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January | 29°/ 27° | 13 days |
February | 30°/ 27° | 11 days |
March | 30°/ 27° | 4 days |
April | 30°/ 28° | 13 days |
May | 30°/ 28° | 21 days |
June | 30°/ 27° | 13 days |
July | 30°/ 27° | 7 days |
August | 30°/ 27° | 9 days |
September | 30°/ 27° | 17 days |
October | 29°/ 26° | 24 days |
November | 29°/ 26° | 24 days |
December | 29°/ 26° | 24 days |