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When is the low season in the Maldives?

The traditional high season in the Maldives is the dry season from November to April, and the traditional low season is the rainy season from May to October. From November to April every year, the Maldives has bright sunshine, cool air, and little rain. It is the most suitable travel season and it is also the peak season.

From May to early October, the weather is hot, accompanied by thunderstorms and heavy rains, and there are few statutory holidays. Therefore, May to October is also the time when the number of Chinese people travel is the largest and most concentrated.

The Maldives is an island country, and transportation between islands is by boat. The islands there are not big, so there are very few motor vehicles, and those that do exist are mostly motorcycles. Local residents basically rely on walking or cycling.

When traveling in the Maldives, please note:

1. The Maldives is a country that believes in Islam. Men and women are not intimate with each other. Do not greet or hold hands with local women easily.

2. Do not invite local Maldivians to drink alcoholic beverages.

3. Do not make noise or noise on the island, and do not throw garbage anywhere to ensure the beauty and tranquility of the natural environment.

4. It is strictly prohibited to fish, pick or trample corals on the island without permission; it is strictly prohibited to cook in the hotel room. Violators may be fined up to $5,000.

5. Before snorkeling, it is recommended to buy or rent a disposable underwater camera (available 4 meters underwater), which can take pictures of beautiful tropical fish underwater.

The Maldives is close to the equator, and its most significant climate feature is the intense sunshine. The temperature hovers around 30℃ and rarely drops below 25℃. You probably have to be with the sun, sea water and beach every day, so be sure to apply sunscreen. A large straw hat with a wide brim and sunglasses are a must-have. Sunscreen must be purchased with an SPF of 40 or above. When applying sunscreen, be sure to apply it thickly and evenly, especially around the edge of the skin after wearing a swimming suit. .