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Tips on the best time to visit the Maldives

Situated in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives are a superb holiday destination. However, they are subject to monsoon rains. This means that cheap Maldives holidays are more accessible during the off-peak rainy season. Check out our best package holidays and cheap flights to Maldives. Alternatively, read on to discover more about the beautiful archipelago and when the best time to go there is.

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The HolidayPirates Crew·16/01/2025
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The best time to visit Maldives resorts

The Maldives are full of purpose-built resorts. Since the hotels in these resorts typically face the ocean, monsoon season can mean rough seas. Many of the best Maldives resorts are sheltered by lagoons, but even so, poor weather can impair a holiday. Therefore, if you want a relaxing resort-based holiday in the Maldives, with calm waters and sunshine, go in the peak season.

Throughout the Maldives, all resort accommodation tends to get booked up from the start of December until the following April. This is the dry season, meaning swimming and snorkelling in the Indian Ocean is a joy. What's more, there are very few rainy spells during these months. In the low season, resorts may be quieter, which might suit honeymooners and so on. Nevertheless, you will expect at least a couple of rainy days, especially in September and October, which is when the rain usually starts to pick up.

When is the best month to go to the Maldives with children?

If you want a family holiday in the Maldives, then access to the beach is probably a top priority. Some families book a trip to the Maldives to coincide with the half-term in February. This is a good idea if your children are at school, but prices tend to reflect increased demand at this time. If you can wait until March, then you will still be in the dry season, making it a good option for families with non-school-age children.

If you want to book a cheap family holiday in the Maldives, then take note when Easter falls. April is still a good time to come before the monsoon season starts. However, the week on either side of Easter Sunday can be higher than just one week before or after. Depending on demand, prices can shoot up by as much as 50% during the UK Easter holidays in Maldives resorts.

Should you book flights in advance for a Maldives holiday?

If you want to travel to the Maldives in a particular month, then, yes, booking in advance is a wise move. You can leave it if you have flexible travel plans and can shift your arrival or departure date by a day or two. However, if you are booking during the best time to visit the Maldives, the dry season, it is still best to plan ahead.

During the rainy season, flights are still available from several UK airports. Therefore, you are much more likely to find services that coincide with your intended travel times from May to November. Although package deals are common, there's nothing to stop you from booking flights and accommodation separately. However, bear in mind that significant transfers can be involved. The Maldives is an archipelago of islands, after all.

Is Christmas a good time to visit the Maldives?

The festive season coincides with the dry season in the Maldives. Therefore, Christmas is a great time to visit the country. However, December is not the best month to visit the Maldives from the perspective of cost. Demand soars in December, especially in the run-up to Christmas and New Year.

If you simply want the best time to visit the Maldives, though, Christmas isn't only about enjoying the local festivities. Although there are plenty of Yuletide-themed events in resorts to look forward to, it's a good time for marine wildlife, too. December often sees remarkably clear waters in and around the Maldives. This means it is an ideal month to come for snorkelling as well as scuba diving.

Are last-minute holidays in the Maldives available?

Lone holidaymakers or couples will often have the most success with last-minute deals to the Maldives. Look for so-called shoulder months, between the dry and rainy seasons, when demand begins to curtail. The best month to go to the Maldives from this perspective is November, when the rainy season is starting to come to an end. If you want to book a last-minute holiday for a larger group, then options may be more limited. You will probably have to look at off-season months, like July and August. If so, you'll enjoy a great Maldives holiday, but you will just have to accept the chance of occasional rain.

FAQs about when to go to the Maldives

Q: What is the cheapest month to go to the Maldives?

A: May and June are part of the off-peak season for visiting the Maldives. The best month to go to the Maldives if you want a cheap deal is often September. Demand during the monsoon season is further suppressed by UK schools returning at the start of the new term. The peak season runs from December until April.

Q: What is the rainy month in the Maldives?

A: The rainy season starts in May and carries on until November. The rainiest month, on average, is October, which often sees at least a fortnight of rainy days and sometimes as much as three weeks.

Q: How many days are enough for the Maldives?

A: Regardless of the best month to visit the Maldives, seven days is sufficient for a stay. You can get away with a quick stay of three to four days. However, given the distances involved in getting there, a week or two is preferable. Some people find that they need a day or two just to get over their jet lag, depending on their flight times.

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