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The Maldives welcomes visitors seeking all different types of holidays – from honeymooners to young families, everyone is invited to find their own slice of paradise here. This enchanting archipelagic state has long been on the radar of travellers from across the globe, looking for rest and relaxation in the most beautiful surroundings imaginable. But which time of year will best suit your holiday preferences? Generally speaking, between November and April is the best time of year to visit the Maldives. During the winter and spring seasons, weather conditions will be more agreeable than at other times of year, and there is plenty going on across the islands. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at some of the factors that’ll help you decide which time of year is best for your adventure in the Maldives.Photo by Mohamed Thasneem on Unsplash
Understand the climate
As we’ve already mentioned, seasonal conditions play a major role in determining the best time of year to head to the Maldives, as this part of the world experiences extreme weather conditions throughout the year. For instance, the monsoon season typically lasts throughout the summer months and into autumn. If you’re looking to spend your time in the Maldives soaking up the sun on a sandy beach, it’s typically best to avoid this time. Temperatures remain in the low 30s (°C) throughout the year and humidity levels are also fairly consistent, which is why the islands are a popular haunt for tourists seeking some winter sun. Similarly, sea temperatures will remain pleasant throughout the winter and spring, perfect if you’re looking to explore the treasures within the Indian Ocean during your trip.Watch the crowds
The Maldives welcomes tourists throughout the year, but peak visits typically occur during the dry months of November through to April. During these times, visitors can expect to encounter larger crowds of fellow travellers especially in popular beach resort destinations. In addition to excellent weather, Christmas and New Year celebrations draw a lot of people each year. You will of course have to balance other factors and determine which is most important. For instance, visiting in December will mean you can make the most of the pleasant conditions, but the islands will also receive more footfall at this time of year. What’s more, during the dry season you can expect to pay a slightly higher rate for local accommodation and activities. Bear all of these factors in mind during the planning process to avoid any unwanted surprises upon arrival.


