According to all forecasts (fingers crossed), the world will begin to come to its senses after a protracted quarantine in July. Fans of travel, with bated breath, follow the information about the opening of borders and the resumption of flights. Maldivian hotels also open their doors to guests from July. But many will say: stop, because summer is the rainy season in the Maldives! Should you fly there in the summer? And our answer is unequivocal - worth it!
First, the rainy season is a relative concept here. Rainfall can fall once a day for about 30 minutes, but the rain will be warm and pleasantly refreshing against the backdrop of the Maldivian heat. Most often, it goes in the evening and at night, which will also have a weak effect on the quality of your rest. And you also have a chance to get caught in the rain in winter (which is considered the high season), because you are in the tropics, after all!
Secondly, the summer sky covered with clouds is rather a plus. You will still get tanned, but the chance of getting burnt on the first day at the beach and then spending the whole week in closed clothes will be minimal.
Thirdly, the sometimes restless sea is easily compensated by a well-chosen resort. For example, the Kuramathi Hotel, located on one of the largest islands in the archipelago, has a large number of beaches to suit all tastes. There are quiet beaches, sheltered from the open ocean, where it is always calm. There is an opening area for water sports. There are shallow waters where it will be comfortable for families with children to swim. The resort is especially proud of several large outdoor infinity pools with stunning views.
Last but not least, prices. It is in the summer that the prices in the Maldives will delight you much more than in the winter. Kuramathi Resort is also an excellent choice in this matter, as it is known for offering luxury service at quite affordable prices.