
A garland of islands on the shimmering Indian Ocean, the Maldives is the pinnacle of restorative travel. The unspoiled archipelago is home to some of the most pristine landscapes on the planet—just one of the reasons why it is the final stop on The Journey Beyond, a meticulously designed, ‘beyond first class’ ROAR AFRICA adventure across Africa, Asia and the Middle East aboard the Emirates Executive Private Jet. The pristine white sands, fringed by luscious palms and the never-ending blue waters of the Indian Ocean offer the space and freedom to rest, reflect and simply be.
Gathered over countless visits to these incomparable islands, these are our insider tips for a seamless trip to the Maldives.
Nestled along the equator, the Maldives is the ultimate retreat for travelers seeking sunshine and warmth. The islands have remarkably stable temperatures year-round, ranging from the mid-70s to the high 80s regardless of the season.
The Maldives also benefits from a tropical monsoon climate that shapes its distinctive seasons: a dry season and a wet season. Each imparts a unique rhythm to the islands, influencing everything from the landscape and wildlife to available activities and, by extension, the guest experience.
The dry season sees minimal rainfall and reduced humidity creating spectacular conditions for sunbathing, snorkeling and diving, as well as smoother boat rides between the islands.
For many travelers, this is the ideal time to visit to soak up the Maldives’ renowned marine life and unspoiled beaches.
This period brings increased humidity and more frequent, albeit brief, showers that are usually followed by clear skies. The sporadic rains intensify the already lush emerald landscape with coconut palms, sea hibiscus and other vibrant flora in their full glory.
Though the ocean may be too rough for snorkeling, surfers prefer the wet season for the larger waves and stronger winds it brings.
The Maldives are breathtaking year-round and the best time to visit depends on your expectations. January through April is widely considered the best season overall, with consistent sunshine and clear waters for snorkeling and swimming.
For silence and solitude, the months of May to November are especially peaceful; depending on which island you visit, you may have entire beaches and tropical gardens to yourself. The seascape remains extraordinary and the landscape is particularly bright and vibrant, thanks to the rains.
The following is a breakdown of the best months to visit the Maldives:
There is truly no “worst” time to visit the Maldives. This biodiverse paradise is breathtaking year-round and promises a unique adventure every month. However, you may wish to avoid visiting in June and July, the peak of the wet season with the highest likelihood of longer rain spells. For some travelers, though, calmer landscapes and fewer crowds are extremely appealing.
The Maldives are as rich in cultural traditions as they are in astonishing natural beauty. Taking part in these events and festivals provides a deeper insight into local life and adds another layer of meaning to a Maldives getaway.
Some seasonal events you may wish to experience include:
Independence Day marks a significant celebration in the Maldives, commemorating the country’s independence from British rule in 1965. The capital city of Malé is the focal point of the festivities with extravagant parades, performances and patriotic displays that are open to all.
Ramadan and Eid represent a profoundly spiritual time in the Maldives and most of the population observes these Islamic holy days. The dates for Ramadan vary each year based on the Islamic lunar calendar, while Eid al-Adha follows with music, dancing and feasting. At many Maldives resorts, the atmosphere during Ramadan is one of calm reflection, when guests may have the opportunity to partake in traditional Iftar and Suhoor meals, meditative treatments and visits to mosques and cultural events.
Regardless of when you visit the idyllic islands of the Maldives, you will have stunning ecosystems to explore, cultural traditions to appreciate and beautiful places in which to rest and rejuvenate. The islands are the most calming conclusion imaginable to The Journey Beyond, which unlocks culture, natural beauty and cuisine of Cape Town and the mist-swirled mountain gorilla habitats of Rwanda before touching down in the Maldives. ROAR AFRICA’s connections with the country’s most exquisite resorts ensure a stay that is just as spectacular as the scenery.
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