Surfing in Maldives – take on the waves

What better place to feel the wind on your face and soak up the sun than the beautiful surroundings of Maldives. If surfing on the gorgeous blue waves does not entice you then, watching surfers at their incredible sport is sure to lift your spirits. The history of surfing in the Maldives is interesting. Back in the day wooden planks have been used to surf these beautiful waters. However it took a different turn during the 70’s when modern surfing entered the islands, with new equipment and experienced surfers exploring the clear inviting waters. The monsoon circulation largely affects the seasons for surfing in the Maldives. There are noticeable monsoon seasons here. Iruvai as the locals refer to it is the north east monsoon and lasts from December to April and the Hulhangu as the South West monsoon is referred to lasts from May to October.

Surfing is best from mid February to November, when great waves are produced by low pressure systems in the Indian ocean .Favourable winds are visible in the early part of the season. During March, April and May Surfing in Maldives is at full swing. Since most Maldivian resorts hardly have surfing gear you are better off sourcing your own equipment. The Maldivian waters are warm and soothing, and a wet suit is not always necessary. Except for surfing gear and a bathing suit, you only need to bring along waterproof sunscreen and an exciting smile.

So surf board in hand all you need is to book your next trip to Maldives to experience the best of surfing, If you’re looking for accommodation in Maldives, Anantara Dhigu Maldives is a luxury Maldives Resort that is sure to awaken your senses. Let the world class service standards and amazing cuisine coupled with a lavish ambience pamper you while you take on the waves.

So book in to a lovely Maldivian resort, wake up to the call of the seagulls and the soft murmur of the balmy island breeze, and surf all day sipping the occasional cocktail, knowing that when dusk comes you retire to a paradise of your own. Really what could be better than this perfect island getaway?

Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.

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