Shangri-la seasonal overview
Shangri-La in the Maldives offers surfable conditions year-round, with variations in swell quality, wind reliability, and wave size. The best months for surfing are typically April and March, when ground swell dominates (73% and 67% respectively), wind conditions are favorable (68% and 56% good wind days), and the mean swell size remains manageable at 0.9m and 0.8m. These months provide the most consistent conditions with clean offshore winds and a higher likelihood of well-shaped waves. February also presents decent ground swell (55%) and similar wind patterns, though slightly less reliable. From May to September, the swell size increases (peaking at 1.5m in July), but wind conditions deteriorate significantly, with onshore or unfavorable winds dominating (65% to 77% bad wind days). While these months can still produce rideable waves, particularly in June and early July when ground swell remains strong (58% and 68%), the frequent crosswinds and chop make conditions less ideal. October through December sees a return of mixed swells and improving wind reliability, especially in December (49% good wind days), but ground swell drops notably (26-39%), making sessions more dependent on wind swell. For advanced surfers prioritizing quality over consistency, April stands out as the peak month with the best mix of ground swell, cleaner winds, and manageable wave size. March and February are solid alternatives, while mid-year months (June-July) may appeal to those comfortable with bigger but choppier surf. Avoid late October-November if seeking powerful, well-groomed waves, as wind swell dominates and winds remain tricky. Ultimately, the best surf window is early in the year (March-April), balancing swell energy and wind alignment.
