Maldives is a great your-round destination, but the dry season, which runs from October to May, offers the most sunshine, calmer seas, and fewest chances of rain.
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Featuring white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and glorious sunsets, the Maldives are a jewel-like chain of 1,192 low-lying islands stretching some 870 kilometres (540 miles) in the Indian Ocean.
The model of a picture-perfect tropical paradise, this is a destination with all-purpose appeal, whether you’re looking to explore its pristine coral reefs or simply want to work on your tan at your private overwater villa.
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Best Time To Visit
There really is no bad time to visit the Maldives. Slight seasonal differences, however, can make certain times more optimal for certain activities.
Running from November to April, the dry season provides visitors with the most hours of sunshine as well as calmer water conditions, making it perfect for activities such as diving, sailing, fishing, and beachcombing. As a result, visitor numbers are at their highest, as are travel prices.
The monsoon season, from May to October, is marked by slightly higher levels of rainfall, but it tends to occur in short, sharp bursts. Surfing is at its best during this time of year, with several resorts offering surf lessons. Prices and crowd numbers also tend to be lower.
On July 26, Maldivians celebrate Independence Day, with festivities such as fireworks, float processions, boat races, and communal feasts extending over several days. As a Muslim country, the Maldives also mark Ramadan during the first half of the year, which may impact restaurant hours, the availability of foods such as pork, and the serving of alcohol, even inside resorts.
When Ramadan fasting is over, Malidivians celebrate Eid in their own distinctive way, blending Islamic faith with island customs (traditional morning prayers, for instance, are often conducted in open fields or beachside clearings as well as in local mosques).
For more insights on when and where to go in the Maldives, read our guide on the Best Time to Visit.
What do the experts say?
I would say October and April are the best time to visit as you can get good prices and good weather! Rainy season is between May and September, but even then it's just short showers with plenty of sunshine. Likewise, in the dry season (November-April) still expect to have a good shower every now and then!
Do not pack a lot of shoes as you will not wear them—just barefoot or flip flops. "No news, no shoes" is the slogan!
Be careful not to overpack your luggage - no matter what your airline limit is. To get to most resorts you need to take either a speedboat or seaplane and these have restrictions which vary from the airlines!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit the Maldives?
How many days should I spend in the Maldives?
As the Maldives are somewhat remote, visitors should plan for a minimum stay of five to seven days. Opt for a longer trip if you want to visit more than one atoll.
Are the Maldives good for diving?
Better than good. The Maldives offer superlative diving experiences due to their pristine reefs, crystal clear waters, and abundant sea life.
Are the Maldives only for honeymooners?
The Maldives can be enjoyed by every type of traveller, with resorts offering everything from adults-only vacations to family-friendly stays. Honeymooners, however, will appreciate the seclusion of many overwater accommodations and romantic beachside settings.
Can families travel to the Maldives?
Many resorts are family-friendly and offer a wide range of activities for children.
What is included in Maldives all-inclusive resorts?
Maldivian all-inclusive resorts typically include food, some types of alcohol (premium options often cost extra), and some activities. Off-site excursions usually have separate fees.
How do you get between islands in the Maldives?
Travelling between islands in the Maldives is not common unless you’re staying at nearby resorts that offer direct speedboat transfers. Longer distances typically involve seaplanes or domestic flights.
Is alcohol allowed in the Maldives?
Alcohol is allowed within resorts but prohibited outside of them.
What is the currency in the Maldives?
The local currency is the Maldivian rufiyaa but U.S. dollars are widely accepted.
Can I combine the Maldives with another destination?
Yes. The Maldives can be combined with any destination that rings the Indian Ocean, especially India, Sri Lanka, and the United Arab Emirates.
Do I need a visa for the Maldives?
Your passport must be valid for a minimum of six months from your arrival and you will be issued a 30-day visa free of charge.
Is the Maldives safe for tourists?
The Maldives is very safe for visitors, but the usual precautions should be taken when travelling.
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