Q&A

Which month is the best month to visit Maldives?

Which month is the best month to visit Maldives?

The best time to visit the Maldives is between November and April – at this time of year you can expect dry, sunny days and plenty of blue skies.

What is the rainy season in Maldives?

When is the wet season in the Maldives? The wet season is associated with the South West monsoon that usually lasts begins between April and May and lasts until October or November.

What is the cheapest time to go to the Maldives?

So When Is the Cheapest Time to Visit the Maldives? The best times to visit on a budget would be between April and June. The weather is not as wet as later months, and you can find comfy accommodation, which is cheaper than the luxury resorts. Try booking your flight in advance, and plan around the peak seasons.

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Is Maldives very expensive?

Prices do drop quite a lot in the wet season – say May to November – but the Maldives is still expensive. It is not just the cost of accommodation but also the cost of food and drink. Then there are taxes and service charges which can add 20\% to the cost of food and drink and other services.

Is it worth going to Maldives in September?

Traveling to the Maldives in September is a great way to extend your summer. The winds that prevail here in the summer months gradually subside, the wave height decreases, and the weather conditions are quite favorable for a serene vacation.

What should I wear at night in Maldives?

Of an evening, men are recommended to wear smart casual clothes – so make sure your Maldives packing list includes shirts with sleeves and collars, chinos or tailored trousers, and tailored shorts to the knee.

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What is famous food in Maldives?

Maldivian food – the five dishes you need to know

  • Bis keemiya (samosa)
  • Boshi mashuni (banana flower salad)
  • Garudhiya (fragrant fish soup)
  • Huni roshi (chapati bread)
  • Saagu bondibai (sago pudding)