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Despite being part of the wet season, the Maldives in July sees plenty of sunshine between rain showers for you to enjoy an incredible vacation. There’s also the low season perks of affordable rates and fewer crowds. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Baa Atoll’s Hanifaru Bay, where you can swim alongside manta rays in crystal-clear waters. Visit the picturesque island of Dhiffushi, which has some of the best dive sites. Book a stay at one of many high-end overwater villas at discounted rates. A trip to the Maldives in July promises a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation that you won’t find during the high season.

Maldives Weather in July

Sunset in the Maldives in July
Night-time temperatures can drop slightly but remain pleasantly warm while maintaining exceptional visibility. 

Being the wet season, the Maldives in July sees a mix of sunny and rainy days. So, be prepared for bursts of heavy showers followed by enchanting rays of sunshine. The northern region of the country is comparatively drier due to the south westerly monsoon winds. The Maldives’ temperature in July ranges from 25° C to 30° C depending on the specific island or atoll you choose to visit. Night-time temperatures can drop slightly, ranging from 23°C to 27°C. The water also remains pleasantly warm while maintaining exceptional visibility for reef diving and snorkeling. July in Maldives is also a great time if you are into surfing. Head to Gnaviyani Atoll, where you will encounter world-class waves.

For more seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit the Maldives.

Weather in Maldives in July - Rainfall and Temperatures

JunJulAug
Avg Daily (°C)312929
Avg Nightly (°C)272727
Avg Daily (°F)888585
Avg Nightly (°F)818181
Avg Rainfall (mm)203020

Why Visit Maldives in July

A boy snorkels underwater in the Maldives in July .
Monsoon rains have little impact on the underwater visibility, you can still enjoy activities like diving and snorkeling in the Maldives in July.
Sea plane flying above an island in the Maldives in July.
The low season also means that prices for accommodations, flights, and activities are likely to be more affordable.

Here are a few reasons why you should consider a trip to the Maldives in July for that tropical beach vacation you always dreamed of:

  • Fewer crowds: July falls within the low tourist season in the Maldives and as a result, you can expect fewer crowds compared to the peak months. This allows for a more peaceful and tranquil experience, with less competition for accommodations, activities, and attractions.
  • Lower prices: The low season also means that prices for accommodations, flights, and activities are likely to be more affordable. Travelers can take advantage of discounted rates and special offers, making it an excellent opportunity for budget-conscious travelers or those looking for a luxurious experience at a lower cost.
  • Underwater adventures: As monsoon rains have little impact on the sea temperature and underwater visibility, you can still enjoy activities like diving and snorkeling in the Maldives in July. Head to North Male Atoll, Alif Alif Atoll, and Baa Atoll for some of the best diving spots and encounters with colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, and other marine creatures.
  • Festivals: On 26 July, the Maldives celebrates Independence Day, commemorating the country's liberation from British rule in 1965. The day is filled with flag-raising ceremonies, parades, cultural performances, and fireworks, offering a vibrant and patriotic celebration. It is an excellent opportunity to experience the Maldivian spirit and immerse yourself in the festivities.

Where to Go and What to Do

Restaurants and places to relax by the shore in the Maldives in July.
Indulge in luxury resorts and private villas surrounded by turquoise waters during your trip to the Madlives in July.

Begin your adventure by exploring the enchanting Baa Atoll, a Unesco Biosphere Reserve famed for its remarkable biodiversity. Here you can explore the underwater wonderland full of colorful fish, manta rays, and even whale sharks. Head to the stunning Ari Atoll next, which is known for its luxurious resorts, pristine beaches, and world-class diving spots.

For a touch of history and culture, take a trip to Male, the capital city of Maldives. Explore the narrow streets, discover the magnificent Friday Mosque, and wander through the vibrant local markets, where you can buy intricate handicrafts and taste delicious street food. Don't miss out on a traditional fishing trip in a dhoni, a Maldivian wooden boat, and learn about the age-old fishing techniques still used by local fishermen.

For an idyllic island escape, venture to the picturesque Raa Atoll, where you can indulge in luxury resorts and private villas surrounded by turquoise waters. Immerse yourself in rejuvenating spa treatments and enjoy romantic sunset cruises. Unleash your adventurous spirit in the Vaavu Atoll, known as the "Divers' Paradise," and explore exhilarating dive sites like Fotteyo Kandu, teeming with diverse marine life, including reef sharks and eagle rays.

From the bustling markets and architectural marvels of Male to the tranquil beaches of North Male, South Male, and Ari atolls, there is something for everyone to enjoy in the Maldives in July. Not to mention the serenity that this time brings with fewer crowds and the added benefit of attractive deals on accommodations and activities.

For a customized trip to the Maldives during July, connect with our travel experts who will design a tour tailored to your interests and preferences. Our article on how many days to spend in the Maldives will also come in handy before planning a trip to the Maldives in July.

Published by David Lee, updated on August 2, 2023

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