Popular in | December | High demand for flights, 7% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | September | Best time to find cheap flights, 1% potential price drop |
Average price | S$ 649 | Average for return flights in December 2021 |
Return from | S$ 529 | From Singapore Changi to Malé |
One-way from | S$ 205 | One-way flight from Singapore Changi (SIN) to Maldives |
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January
S$ 521
February
S$ 469
March
S$ 443
April
S$ 489
May
S$ 427
June
S$ 457
July
S$ 398
August
S$ 405
September
S$ 386
October
S$ 451
November
S$ 541
December
S$ 620
Currently, the cheapest month for flights to Maldives is September. The most expensive month for flights is December. The cheapest prices are shown above but prices will vary according to departure times, airlines, class and how early you book.
SIN - MLE | Price | S$ 386 - S$ 673 |
MLE | Temperature | 27 - 28 °C |
MLE | Precipitation | 51 - 244 mm |
As you kick your feet through the warm white sand, a school of colourful fish skim past while dolphins greet you on your way out of the water. In the distance a hammock sways in the wind, patiently awaiting your return. The sun warms you while the cool breeze invigorates you. At that moment, time stands still. This is just another day in paradise – in the Maldives.
Located close to Sri Lanka and the south of India, this tiny group of atolls in the middle of the Indian Ocean has been attracting travellers, particularly honeymooners, to book flights to the Maldives in search of a perfect escape. Luxury resorts on each island offering the highest standards of accommodation, pampering to make you feel like a king, and some of the best diving in the world.
Beyond getting some serious relaxation while visiting, most activities are centred around the turquoise blue sea. Eco friendly tourists taking flights to the Maldives will find untouched coral reefs and ship wrecks to explore. And besides the spectacular diving, whale and dolphin watching, surfing and fishing are all great activities. But if you find yourself itching for some city life, Male, the capital has plenty to keep you busy.
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Very sunny year round, however, the Maldives are very humid too. From November to March the northeast monsoon brings dry weather, while the southwest monsoon brings rain between June and August. Temperatures average 30 degrees throughout the year.
Peak Season:
Between December and April. Christmas and New Year is the most popular – and expensive – time to book Maldives flights.
Off Season:
Between May and November, the weather is less guaranteed with cloudy skies, higher humidity and greater chance of rain. Ramadan falls in the ninth month of the Muslim calendar and marks 30 days of fasting. Independence Day is July 26 and is marked by marches by the armed forces, traditional dances performed by school children and processions.
Shoulder Season:
November and April. These months are popular with divers because the water is clearer and there is greater visibility. Republic Day is celebrated on November 11.
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Trans Maldivian Airways and Maldivian Air Taxi (PTE) Ltd offer inter-island Maldives flights. Boat is unsurprisingly the most popular way to get around. There is a ferry service from the airport island to Male, the capital. The main form of local transport is a dhoni, a traditional vessel, and for longer trips vedis (larger boats) are used.