Five Islands seasonal overview
Five Islands in the Maldives offers consistent swell year-round with no months recording zero swell, making it a reliable surf destination. The best conditions for surfing occur from February to April, when ground swell dominates (71-78%), wind conditions are favorable (53-62% good winds), and mean swell size ranges between 1.1m and 1.3m. March stands out as the peak month with 76% ground swell, 62% good winds, and manageable 1.1m waves, offering clean, powerful rides. The pre-monsoon months (January-April) provide the most balanced mix of swell consistency, favorable winds, and moderate wave heights. From May to October, conditions deteriorate due to the southwest monsoon. Swell size increases (1.6m-1.9m), but strong onshore winds (72-76% bad wind conditions from May-August) make surfing challenging, especially for advanced riders seeking clean faces. September and October see a slight wind improvement but still have high wind interference (67-70% bad conditions). November and December mark a transition period, with improving winds (50% good in December) and decent ground swell presence (53-57%), though wave quality is not as consistent as early-year months. For surfers prioritizing clean, well-shaped waves with manageable size and offshore winds, February-April is the prime window. Those comfortable with bigger but choppier conditions might find May-June or September-October workable, though wind interference is significant. Beginners will find December-January more forgiving due to smaller swells (1.2m) and moderate wind conditions. The Maldives’ tropical climate ensures warm water year-round, so season choice depends largely on wave quality preferences.
