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Blue Bowls seasonal overview

Blue Bowls in the Maldives offers consistent surf year-round, with ground swells dominating over wind swells and no flat spells. The best months for surfers are March through June, when ground swell energy is highest (75% in March, peaking at 78% in April), wind conditions are favorable (57-59% good winds in March-April), and swell size builds progressively (1.1m in March to 1.8m by June). April stands out as the prime month with an optimal blend of clean ground swells (78%), manageable 1.3m waves, and 59% offshore winds. Shoulder seasons still provide decent rides – February and July-August maintain solid ground swell presence (71% and 63% respectively) but suffer from higher onshore wind probabilities (64% bad winds). Winter months (Dec-Jan) see smaller swells (1.2m) and challenging winds (68% unfavorable in January), while September-November brings transitional conditions with increasing wind swell mixing (48-51%). Advanced surfers may prefer May-July for bigger waves (1.6-1.9m), though wind reliability drops to 40% good conditions. Core surf season clearly centers on the March-April window when swell quality, size, and wind alignment peak simultaneously.