Pasta Point seasonal overview
Pasta Point in the Maldives is known for consistent surf, primarily dominated by wind swells throughout the year, though ground swells become more prominent during certain months. The best conditions for surfers typically occur between February and April, when ground swell contributions increase, wind conditions are more favorable, and wave height remains manageable. February stands out with 27% ground swell and 45% good wind conditions, offering cleaner waves with a mean swell size of 1.0m. March and April follow closely, featuring higher ground swell influence (35-44%) and decent wind conditions (54-59% favorable), though wave height remains below 1m, making them ideal for intermediate surfers. From May onward, swell size increases, peaking in July at 1.6m, but strong onshore winds (73-78% bad conditions from May to September) often create choppier surf. Late-season months like November show a slight improvement in wind conditions (44% good), though ground swell remains low. Overall, Pasta Point delivers the most balanced surf experience from February to April, with cleaner waves, better wind alignment, and a mix of ground and wind swells providing optimal rideability.
