Overwater bungalows, crystal lagoons, and world-class diving in the Indian Ocean.
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Maldives
June is a decent time to visit Maldives, though not ideal. Pleasant temperatures around 27.6°C. Low crowds and below-average flight prices make this a value pick. You can catch Monsoon Season during your visit.
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7 events throughout the year
February
27.1°C · 1 event
South Ari Atoll's resident whale sharks are most reliably spotted during the dry season.
March
27.7°C · 1 event
Manta rays congregate at cleaning stations across the atolls. world-class snorkelling and diving.
April
27.9°C · 1 event
Flat turquoise seas, maximum visibility, and zero rain. the Indian Ocean at its most spectacular.
June
27.6°C · 1 event
Southwest monsoon brings heavy rain and swells. most liveaboards pause. prices drop significantly.
October
26.9°C · 1 event
Celebrations across the islands with traditional music, dance, and local food.
November
26.7°C · 1 event
Northeast trades return. seas calm, visibility improves. resorts fill fast.
December
26.6°C · 1 event
The Maldives' most popular window. resorts fully booked and prices at their highest.
February
27.1°C · 1 event
South Ari Atoll's resident whale sharks are most reliably spotted during the dry season.
March
27.7°C · 1 event
Manta rays congregate at cleaning stations across the atolls. world-class snorkelling and diving.
April
27.9°C · 1 event
Flat turquoise seas, maximum visibility, and zero rain. the Indian Ocean at its most spectacular.
June
27.6°C · 1 event
Southwest monsoon brings heavy rain and swells. most liveaboards pause. prices drop significantly.
October
26.9°C · 1 event
Celebrations across the islands with traditional music, dance, and local food.
November
26.7°C · 1 event
Northeast trades return. seas calm, visibility improves. resorts fill fast.
December
26.6°C · 1 event
The Maldives' most popular window. resorts fully booked and prices at their highest.
The Maldives is the world's most extreme island chain — 1,200 coral islands scattered across the Indian Ocean, most barely above sea level, surrounded by some of the clearest water on the planet. The experience is centred on the resort: overwater bungalows above the lagoon, house reefs with manta rays and whale sharks accessible from the beach, and an almost total absence of anything except sun, sea, and silence. It's not a destination for travellers who find doing nothing difficult.
Diving and snorkelling are exceptional throughout. The thilas (submerged reef pinnacles) in the atolls host some of the densest marine life in the Indian Ocean.
The dry northeast monsoon season from November through April is the best window — calm seas, clear water, and low humidity. The wet season (May to October) brings rougher conditions and some resort closures. The Maldives prices in USD and is genuinely expensive — but budget and mid-range options on local guest house islands have opened the destination up significantly in recent years.
February to March are the sweet spot for Maldives, balancing good weather, fewer crowds and competitive fares. The SweetSpot Score peaks at 79/100 in March.
June is typically the cheapest month to fly to Maldives, with return fares averaging around A$979 — about 18% below the yearly average.
December scores lowest (34/100), with busy conditions and less favourable weather. If you can, plan around it.
Across the year, average temperatures range from about 27°C to 28°C. January usually offers the most pleasant conditions.
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