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How is Maldives in July and August?

July and August offer an inter-monsoonal period, July brings hot weather to the Maldives, more sunshine and short sharp showers of rain. The water visibility remains cloudy with high levels of plankton, great for divers looking for the larger manta rays and whale sharks.



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August is an excellent time to visit the Maldives due to its hot weather and low costs. During this month, temperatures average around 92°F (33°C), with very high levels of humidity making for a warm and humid climate.

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The climate of Maldives during August is very tropical and might experience torrential rainfalls. The weather during this month is warm and humid with an average temperature ranging from 29° Celsius to 25° Celsius. The tepid water of the sea is equally inviting with a temperature of 29°C in the month of August.

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If you're planning a trip to the Maldives, we highly recommend staying in July. Even if you experience a little rain, the peaceful island is so relaxing (and warm) during any weather. Overall, yes, you take additional weather risk to travel to the Maldives during their rainy season.

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The best time to visit the Maldives is between November and April, outside of the monsoon season. We recommend staying during March and April (excluding the Easter holidays when pricing is more expensive) when you will enjoy hot, dry weather and quieter resorts.

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September Maldives Weather
In fact, based on previous years, September has the highest amounts of rainfall of 243mm a month. This is a great time to go if you want to find the best deals on your Maldives resort.

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Summer is an ideal choice for a cheap Maldives holiday. Accommodation prices during this period are the lowest. With the exception of August, when Italians and French have mass (probably company-wide) holidays, which causes higher demand and prices may be slightly higher compared to other summer months.

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May to October is considered the rainy season, with the islands seeing between 5 and 10 inches of precipitation monthly and often strong winds. Visitors will likely find better deals for this time of year (though, the term deal is relative, since the Maldives is a pricey location year-round).

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Wet Season in the Maldives
The wet season is accompanied by fairly strong westerly or south-westerly winds, making the sea rough. Diving during this period is therefore only for experienced divers. From June to August, rainfall is high, and the wind and rain are sometimes accompanied by thunderstorms.

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Although the tropical climate of Maldives has rainfall throughout the year, the month of August sees torrential rainfall. The daily sunlight is for seven hours only. The sky often gets covered with clouds followed by light to heavy rain showers. After the rain the sky clears quickly, bringing back the sunshine.

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There are two monsoon seasons in the Maldives – the north east monsoon (the dry season) runs from December to March while the south west monsoon (wet season) runs from May to November when you may experience strong winds, rain and occasional thunderstorms.

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Swimming in Maldives in august is ideal
With water reaching a maximum of 86°F and an average of 85°F, going in the water (and staying there!) feels great.

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The cheapest time to visit the Maldives is during the low season, which is May to November. The low season sees hotel rates drop substantially, with free transfers, free nights and room upgrades thrown in regularly.

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4 to 5 days are usually enough to spend in the islands of Maldives. You can easily explore the major places in 5 days. Which month is the best month to visit the Maldives? The best month to visit the Maldives is from November to April.

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July is also considered one of the cooler months in Mauritius. If you are after the best possible weather during this time, the North of the Island is where to go in Mauritius at this time. Despite these lower temperatures, this is still a popular time of the year, due to school holidays in the Northern hemisphere.

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  5. Maafushi – Coolest Place to Stay in the Maldives.


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