Malta provides more than 300 days of sunlight and is located between Sicily and North Africa. Malta is worth your time, we’ve lived there for over 6 years. It’s rich in history, has great architecture, and provides unique things to do and see. We’ll tell you why Malta is one of Europe’s most underestimated places.
What’s Malta’s Reputation?
Malta is known for its pleasant environment and baroque structures. Maltese islands’ magnificent beauty has inspired several filmmakers to film there. Malta has been in low-budget and blockbuster films. World War Z, Jurassic World: Dominion, Assassin’s Creed, and others are popular.
How Long Is Malta?
Malta is tiny, so you can see a lot in a day but can spend a week there without becoming bored. We propose 4 to 7 days for a visit to Malta. In 4 days, you may see Valletta, Sliema, and St. Julian’s. In 4 days, you’ll see Malta’s greatest beaches.
If you’re planning a longer vacation, 7 days should be plenty to explore much of Malta. One week will allow you to relax on the beach, discover the gorgeous cities and villages, and visit Gozo and Comino. We’ll explain more below.
Malta’s Best Season
Malta has approximately 300 sunny days a year, making it a popular getaway year-round. However, avoid July and August. Over 38°C is possible. During such months, heat waves are likely.
Avoid January and February if you visit Malta in the winter. Not because of the cold, but because of the wind, you won’t enjoy your days on the island.
Winter nighttime temperatures seldom drop below 5°C, while daytime temperatures average 12°C to 15°C. Malta averages 10 rainy days in January and February. Malta’s pleasant Mediterranean climate is a major draw.
How about Malta? Malta is finest between March and June and September and December. When temps are mild and crowds are few. Rooftop bars Malta, hotels, and airfares are cheaper during these months.
What’s In Malta?
We love sharing our ideas for unusual things to do in Malta. We’ve been here for years and yet haven’t seen everything this island has to offer. Malta has something for everyone: adrenaline junkies, beach bums, history buffs, and those wishing to unwind by the sea. The answer to the question “Is there much to do in Malta?” is “absolutely!”
Here are some of the top things to do in Malta to encourage you to visit.
Malta Beaches
Malta has beautiful beaches. Malta’s beautiful sea is perfect for swimming. The island’s unusual terrain has both sandy and rocky beaches. Here are a few secluded beaches in Malta where you may dodge the throng.
UNESCO Valletta
Valletta is one of Europe’s smallest capitals. Visit the city before it’s crowded. Stroll its small lanes and admire the baroque structures. St John’s Co-Cathedral and Barrakka Gardens are prominent Valletta attractions. Malta’s Valletta is a must-see. You may spend a day exploring. No faith? Here’s how to spend a day in Valletta.
Spend A Day Exploring The Sea Caves In Malta
Malta is surrounded by water, therefore swimming is a great activity. Better yet, schedule a marine cave excursion. So many wonderful places to see, this might be a full- or half-day trip. There are certain cases you shouldn’t miss. Use this list to plan your Malta cave trip.
The Blue Grotto is a must-see. Blue Grotto is a 15-minute boat ride from Wied i-port. Currie’s This contains Honeymoon Cave and Reflection Cave. Swimming isn’t allowed, but you may cliff jump from the port.
Crystal Lagoon will take your breath away. It’s a beautiful location on Comino Island with a transparent sea. It’s ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and diving in Malta. Only accessible by boat, don’t miss it on your Malta caverns trip
Almost all Comino island cave trips include Crystal Lagoon and Blue Lagoon. You’ll want to swim for hours in Blue Lagoon’s emerald seas.
Oh Yeah! Malta is highly recommended. Their professionalism and knowledge made our trip unforgettable. Their fleet includes a Turkish Gulet and various-sized speedboats to meet your needs. You may perform watersports following your Malta caverns tour if you don’t want the fun to end. Jet skis, paddleboats, and kayaks are available at Oh Yeah! Malta. Other enjoyable activities include water skiing and paragliding.
Gozo
The first time we visited Gozo, we fell in love. Many questions, “Is Gozo better than Malta?” We think it shouldn’t be either/or. Gozo should be on your schedule if you want to see everything Malta has to offer.
What’s Gozo’s reputation? Gozo’s gorgeous terrain, laid-back culture, great beaches, and historical attractions are well-known. Gozo has several activities. Gozo requires a whole day. After a few hours of visiting the island, you may wish to stay longer. Gozo is simple to adore.