The ultimate wave surfing experience

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Surfing

Over the past decade, surfing in the Maldives has emerged as a premier destination, drawing surfers from every corner of the globe. Positioned strategically, the Maldives benefits from the same powerful swells that grace Indonesia's shores, albeit with a slight variance in latitude and a Southeast exposure that offers waves with slightly less energy. Despite this distinction, the Maldives remains a coveted surfing paradise, boasting an array of world-class breaks and pristine conditions that beckon surf enthusiasts to its shores year after year.

Surfing Seasons

Main Surfing Season for Maldives is from March till October

Surfing Information

World-Class Surfing:

Explore the renowned North and South Male Atoll surfing havens, boasting a prime surf season from April to October during the South-West Monsoons. Immerse yourself in the thrill of bigger swells from May to August, offering waves ranging from 2 to 8 feet throughout the season.

Venture to the Central Atoll, where standard waves are consistently long and clean, offering sizes varying between 2 and 8 feet. From April to October, the southern hemisphere winter ensures waves are never flat, providing optimal surfing conditions.

For the ultimate surfing experience, head to the Southern Atolls situated at the southern point of the Maldives. Here, the surf season extends from February to April and from September to November, promising consistent waves. However, be mindful of strong winds during other times of the year.

In addition to these prime spots, other notable surfing destinations include Thulusdhoo, Chickens, and Jails in North Male Atoll, as well as Guraidhoo and Riptides in South Male Atoll. Each spot offers its own unique waves and experiences, ensuring a memorable surfing adventure in the Maldives."

Amazing Waves:

The renowned breaks of the North Male Atolls are a magnet for surf enthusiasts. Offering long, peeling point breaks with both rights and lefts, these waves cater to surfers of all skill levels, from beginners to professionals, with heights ranging from 1 to 3 meters. The consistency and quality of waves make this area a favorite among surfers worldwide.

For those seeking a more gentle introduction to the sport, the South Male Atoll provides more suitable conditions, with smaller waves ideal for beginners to practice and improve their skills.

Accessing surf spots varies, whether by surf charter boat, from resort shorelines, or via Dhoni transfers. Notably, not all breaks are reachable from land.

Many surfers opt for surf charter boats to navigate the diverse points of the North and South Male Atolls. This mode of transport allows flexibility, enabling surfers to select from renowned breaks such as Cokes, Jailbreaks (Himmafushi), Honky’s, Sultans, and Tucky Joes, all boasting incredible waves and offering a variety of challenges for riders of different abilities