Sultans seasonal overview
Sultans in the Maldives experiences a mix of ground and wind swells throughout the year, with conditions varying significantly by season. The best months for surfing are typically from March to August, when a higher percentage of ground swell combines with more favorable wind conditions. In March and April, ground swell rises to 35-44%, while wind conditions improve significantly, with good wind days occurring 53-59% of the time. Swell size during these months averages around 0.9m, offering clean, manageable waves. May through August sees the largest swells (1.3-1.6m), with ground swell still contributing 36-44%, but wind conditions become less consistent, particularly in June and July where bad winds dominate 63-71% of the time. September to November brings smaller swells (1.0-1.4m) and a higher proportion of wind swell, reducing wave quality. The least favorable period is from December to February, when wind swell dominates (71-88%) and bad wind conditions prevail (68-80%). For the best balance of swell quality and wind, March and April stand out as the prime months, while May to August offers larger swells but with more variable winds. Advanced surfers may prefer the bigger summer swells despite wind challenges, while intermediate riders will find the spring months more forgiving.
