Nalaguraidhoo Weather

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Nalaguraidhoo Weather – Tropical sunshine hot spot
Nalaguraidhoo is located in the South Ari Atolls and boasts not only what is regarded as some of the best beaches in the Maldives but also a beautiful climate in which to enjoy them. Nalaguraidhoo is also known as Sun Island and with a temperature that never usually dips below 30C it is not hard to see why. Sunshine levels in Nalaguraidhoo are high and this area of the Maldives is blessed with a spectacular 2700 hours of sunshine per year. Rain will fall throughout the year with May to November seeing increased rainfall levels, but the short-lived rain will not dampen the high temperatures.
 
Weather in Nalaguraidhoo – High temperatures all year round
Holiday makers who enjoy long days swimming in crystal clear lagoons and relaxing on hot, white sand beaches will instantly fall in love with Nalaguraidhoo. During the peak season between December and April the temperature in Nalaguraidhoo will be 30C and over. Although temperatures are high they are never excessive and cool ocean breezes will drift in to take the edge from the heat. Rainfall and humidity levels during the peak season are also at a minimum and this is the ideal time to holiday in what is regarded as one of the world’s most beautiful locations.
 
Nalaguraidhoo Weather – One of the most desired holiday locations
As expected from a tropical holiday destination there will be some rainfall throughout the year. May to November will see higher levels of rain but this should not spoil any holiday in Nalaguraidhoo. Rainfall is generally short-lived and will be dried up very quickly by the heat. The lagoon temperatures are a constant 26C throughout the year and evening temperatures are also warm at around 25C. The climate in Nalaguraidhoo will always be hot no matter which season holiday makers choose to visit this sun-drenched and highly desired holiday location.
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