Is the Maldives Worth Visiting in the Rainy Season? Here’s What You Should Know
Thinking of traveling to the Maldives during the rainy season? Discover why monsoon months still offer sunshine, great deals, and peaceful escapes in paradise.
Olga Khramova
9/27/20251 min read


The Maldives is a year-round destination, but many travelers hesitate to visit during the rainy season, also known as the Southwest Monsoon, which runs from May to October. However, if you’re wondering whether it’s worth visiting the Maldives during this time—the answer is a resounding yes.
Contrary to what “rainy season” implies, the Maldives doesn’t experience constant downpours. Rain often comes in short bursts—sometimes dramatic, but frequently limited to an hour or less—followed by stretches of sunshine. Temperatures remain warm (around 28–31°C), and the ocean is still ideal for swimming, diving, and snorkeling.
In fact, the rainy season offers several advantages:
• Fewer crowds mean quieter beaches and more personalized service.
• Lower rates across resorts, including luxury options that are usually out of budget during peak season.
• Better availability of overwater villas and spa treatments.
• Unforgettable diving, especially with the chance to see manta rays and whale sharks in places like Hanifaru Bay.
Some resorts, like Anantara Dhigu, OBLU Nature Helengeli, and Kuredu Island Resort, even cater to monsoon visitors with weather-proof activities, indoor wellness programs, and romantic in-villa dining options when skies are grey.
Yes, there’s a chance your sunset cruise may get postponed—but the moodiness of the sky, the occasional stormy horizon, and the lush greenery make for an equally magical experience.
So if you’re flexible, budget-savvy, and looking to escape the crowds, the Maldives in the rainy season may just surprise you—with beauty, peace, and value all rolled into one unforgettable trip.




















