The Maldives
The paradise on earth
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Weather and Climate
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The weather in the Maldives is usually picture perfect: sunlit days, breezy nights,
balmy mornings, and iridescent sunsets. The temperature hardly ever changes - which
makes packing for your holiday an easy task (see what to pack). With the average
temperature at about 30 degrees Celsius throughout the year, the sun is a constant
on most days, shining through treetops, creating lacy patterns on your feet, healing
cold-bones with its warmth. Throughout the day, the sun will make itself known,
ensuring that it will be remembered and missed, like an old friend, as you pack
up your suitcases to leave.
Maldives has two distinct seasons; dry season (northeast monsoon) and wet season
(southwest monsoon), with the former extending from January to March and the latter
from mid-May to November.
The rare thunderstorm in the Maldives (especially around the southwest monsoon months)
can be a welcome respite from the sun. Cloudy skies and slate grey seas, and crashing
thunder makes up for lovely reading weather. The warm temperatures will allow you
to go for a walk in the rain, a verdant, wet, thoroughly enjoyable experience. For
extra exhilaration, take a swim in the rain - the sea will be extra warm.
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