The Best Time to Visit Malta: A Seasonal Guide

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If Malta is one of the countries on your holiday bucket list then you may be wondering when is the best time to visit this stunning Mediterranean island. While Malta is considered to be a fantastic destination all year round, we believe that the ideal months to truly enjoy all it has to offer are Mid-April to June and September to October. In this article, we will explore exactly why!

Beautiful landscape of Malta’s greenery

The Perfect Weather Conditions

During these months, the weather in Malta is warm but not overwhelmingly hot. You can expect pleasant temperatures, ranging between 20-30°C. This kind of weather makes it comfortable to explore the island and enjoy outdoor activities without the scorching heat that is at times experienced during peak summer.

Longer Days Allowing for More Exploration

With longer daylight hours, you’ll have more time to explore Malta’s history, culture, and natural beauty in broad daylight. Whether you’re exploring the ancient streets of Valletta, visiting historical sites like Mdina, or simply relaxing by the sea, these months offer the perfect balance of sunshine and mildly warm temperatures.

The Perfect Time for Beach Lovers

Some of Malta’s main highlights are its various breathtaking beaches. While April might still be a bit on the colder side to swim, several people start actively going to the beach from May. The sea remains warm enough for swimming even until mid-November. The beaches tend to be far less crowded during these periods, when compared to the peak summer months of July and August. This allows you to enjoy spots like Golden Bay, Blue Lagoon in Comino, and Ramla Bay in Gozo to the fullest.

Comino Island between Malta and Gozo with its azure waters

Easier Island Hopping

Exploring Malta’s sister islands, Gozo and Comino, is a must, and these months offer the best conditions for it. The likelihood of bad weather affecting ferry services is much lower compared to the winter months, when strong winds and rough seas can sometimes cause disruptions. This makes island-hopping a seamless and enjoyable experience. Furthermore, you also avoid the peak visiting months of July and August, when places like Comino tend to be extremely overcrowded.

A Bustling Event Calendar

Malta is known for its lively cultural scene, and the island is packed with events all throughout the year. From village feasts and music festivals to food markets and open-air performances, you’ll get a taste of the island’s lively atmosphere without the overwhelming crowds of peak summer. In April you can experience events such as the Strawberry Festival and the Fireworks Festival, in May there are events such as Rock the South, in June you can experience the Malta International Arts Festival, and so much more!

What About the Rest of the Year?

While Mid-April to June and September to October offer the most balanced experience, visiting Malta between November and April can still be a great choice. The island boasts over 300 days of sunshine annually, meaning you’re likely to enjoy pleasant weather even in this “off-season.” Furthermore, Malta is always buzzing with events, including Christmas markets, Carnival celebrations, and cultural festivals. 

However, it is good to note that this period does see occasional rainfall and strong winds. These weather conditions, when on the extreme side, can sometimes affect ferry services and outdoor plans.

The beauty of Gozo’s Ramla l-Ħamra beach in peak summer months

The Peak Summer Months of July and August

If you love the heat and don’t mind high temperatures, July and August can also be great, especially for a beach-focused vacation. However, it’s important to note that Malta experiences intense heat waves during these months. In fact, temperatures can sometimes soar close to 40°C. Therefore, for those who aren’t accustomed to such extreme heat, sightseeing and outdoor activities can become quite challenging.

What Best to do in Malta Based on the Season

During the Spring months…

Malta and Gozo tend to have the perfect weather to explore the island on foot. From hiking to sightseeing, you can visit some of the oldest temples in the world, as well as hike along some beautiful countryside and coastal trails.

During the Summer months…

Maltese summers tend to be hot and humid! This means that they are the perfect season to enjoy Malta’s beaches, explore the island by sea, and participate in big events happening on the island such as Isle of MTV and Glitch Festival to mention a few. Furthermore, there are also several religious village feasts where you can experience Malta’s traditions and religious roots first hand.

An shot of Malta’s calm sea and beautiful landscape in Autumn months
During the Autumn months…

As we mentioned before, the months of September and October tend to provide the island with some of its best weather conditions. As the summer heat starts to subside, the island becomes easier to explore on foot, while still being able to enjoy swimming and the beach as if it were still summer.

During the Winter months…

While being off-season, the months between November and February can still provide you with a lovely holiday. While it might not be as pleasant to swim during these months (unless you’re visiting in the early weeks of November), the island still experiences a lot of sunshine. This means, you are still able to explore it with ease, and many times at a much lower cost than during the peak seasons.

Shot of narrow streets typical of various villages in Malta and Gozo

Now It’s Time to Decide Which Period of the Year Works Best for You

Ultimately, the best time to visit Malta depends on your preferences. If you’re looking for a mix of great weather, fewer crowds, and endless opportunities for exploration, Mid-April to June and September to October are the best months to drop by. However, no matter when you choose to visit, Malta’s charm, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes will surely provide you with an unforgettable experience.

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