Best Time to Get Married in the Maldives

The Maldives, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, immaculate beaches, and lavish resorts, is a top choice for couples seeking a dream wedding destination.

The ideal window for a Maldives wedding typically falls between November and April, when the weather is at its finest during the dry season. However, this period also coincides with peak tourist activity, making it essential to plan ahead for the best experience.

To help you plan the perfect wedding, here’s a month-by-month guide to getting married in the Maldives.

January

January is an exceptional month to host a wedding in the Maldives, as it falls within the dry season. This period is characterised by consistently sunny days, minimal rainfall, and delightful temperatures that hover around 25-30°C. The humidity is relatively low, making the weather comfortable for both you and your guests.

However, January is one of the busiest months in the Maldives, drawing tourists from around the globe eager to escape colder climates. Therefore, resorts are typically in higher demand and you may find that costs are significantly higher than off-peak months.

February

February’s weather is almost ideal for a wedding in the Maldives, with abundant sunshine and warm temperatures that make for a perfect beachside or outdoor ceremony. The minimal chance of rain ensures that your plans are less likely to be disrupted, allowing you to fully enjoy your special day.

The good news is that while February is still part of the peak tourist season, it typically sees fewer visitors compared to January, which creates a more relaxed experience and slightly less competition for resort bookings and suppliers.

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March

March in the Maldives continues the trend of dry and warm weather from the prior months. The climate remains remarkably consistent, with daytime temperatures ranging from 25-30°C and very minimal rainfall. Plus, you can also expect low humidity levels.

What you may not realise is that March offers some of the most spectacular sunsets in the Maldives. The combination of clear skies and the angle of the sun can produce breathtaking sunset views that provide a stunning backdrop for wedding photos during the early evenings.

April

April represents the tail end of the dry season in the Maldives, providing generally sunny and warm weather that continues to be quite favourable for outdoor events. During this month, temperature remain the same. And while the month is predominantly dry, you may experience occasional short and sharp showers.

The slight reduction in tourist numbers and the beginning of lower prices during April make it a compelling choice for couples looking to enjoy great weather without the peak season crowds.

May

May ushers in the wet season in the Maldives, marking a significant shift from the dry season’s predictable sunshine to a period of increased humidity and rain. During this month, temperatures remain warm, but rain showers are common and even the occasional thunderstorm. The increased cloud cover and higher humidity levels can make the atmosphere feel warmer and more tropical.

The good news is however, that you’re likely to experience lower prices when it comes to travel, accommodation and venues, which can make it a more budget-friendly time to get married if you’re looking at cutting the costs.

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June

June is firmly within the wet season in the Maldives, characterised by frequent rain showers and higher humidity. Temperatures remain warm, but you can expect intense, short and sharp rainfall and occasional thunderstorms, as well as high humidity levels.

Again, with fewer tourists to contend with, June offers more affordable rates for accommodations, venues, and other wedding-related services. You may also be able to snap up exclusive discounts, which can make for a more affordable dream wedding.

July

July falls directly within the wet season in the Maldives. Temperatures remain consistently warm, typically between 25-30°C (77-86°F), but thunderstorms are common and may occur throughout the day in short, sharp bursts. Plus, the humidity during this month is notably high.

As July still falls within the wet season, it generally brings reduced rates for accommodations, venues, and other suppliers, due to the lower tourist numbers. With less competition for bookings, you can enjoy a quieter and more intimate setting at some of the best resorts on offer.

August

There is no change in the weather during August, as the Maldives remains in the wet season. During this month, temperatures generally range from 25-30°C, with occasion thunderstorms and high humidity. Despite these conditions, the lush green landscapes can make a striking backdrop for wedding photos. Prices remain low for travel, accommodation and suppliers, while you can expect decreased tourist numbers across the island.

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September

September falls within the wet season in the Maldives, where you can anticipate intense rainfall. During this month, you can expect regular, heavy rain showers and occasional thunderstorms. The rain comes in short, sharp bursts, meaning that while the weather can be quite dramatic, they should only last several minutes.

September benefits from the continued lower prices associated with the wet season. Accommodations, venues, and other wedding-related services are generally more affordable compared to the peak season, due to less demand.

October

October is one of the rainiest months in the Maldives, as the wet season lingers on. Showers become more prolonged, and thunderstorms are common. However, temperatures still remain warm; typically ranging between 25-30°C.

Due to October falling in the peak of the rainy season, it is typically the best month to grab the best deals on accommodations, venues, and suppliers. You may also find attractive package deals and discounts during this time, so keep your eyes peeled!

November

November marks the transitional period between the wet and dry seasons in the Maldives. While the month still experiences some rain, the frequency and intensity of showers begin to decrease. Temperatures remain warm however and humidity levels drop slightly.

Although the weather is becoming more favourable than previous months, November is still considered part of the shoulder season, meaning prices for accommodations, venues, and wedding services remain relatively lower, so you’re likely to snap up a great deal. Tourist numbers are starting to creep up however, but it’s less crowded than the peak season, which typically starts in December.

December

December offers some of the best weather conditions of the year in the Maldives. With clear skies, warm temperatures, and little to no rain, you can confidently plan an outdoor wedding without worrying about weather disruptions. However, this month marks the beginning of the peak tourist season, which brings a lively and festive atmosphere to the islands. Resorts and venues often have holiday-themed events and decorations, which is sure to add a sprinkle of magic to your big day. Do be aware that December is one of the busiest months in the Maldives, as tourists flock to the islands to escape winter. As a result, prices are at their peak and many