Maltese SunSeasons & Weather in Malta - Best Time to Visit Malta

Island of Malta, locate between mainlands of Europe and Africa, in the central part of Mediterranean Sea, is since many years one of the preferred tourist spots for beach holidays amongst European vacationers, especially those from UK and Scandinavia. The high popularity of this small country is consequence of the wonderful natural environment with awesome beaches and exciting scuba diving places, numerous historical and architectural treasures like palaces and churches (mostly erected by the Knights of Malta in the Middle Age), classy accommodation provided by a wide range of hotels, and the great weather and mild climate. Due to the geographic position, the climate in Malta is Mediterranean with subtropical influences, which means that the weather is generally warm and the seasons are characterized by a mild and rainy winter, and a hot and dry summer.

The temperatures on this sunny archipelago don't register too large variations between seasons, the air average temperature being 15 degrees Celsius (59 degrees Fahrenheit) in January and 31 degrees Celsius (88 degrees Fahrenheit) in July and August, while the water average temperature is 16 degrees Celsius (61 degrees Fahrenheit) in January and 26 degrees Celsius (79 degrees Fahrenheit) in August. Anyone can observe that in Malta can be spent a lot of time outdoor and practiced water sports almost year-round, this reasons being key factors in attracting many holiday makers year-round. The snow is virtually unknown in this country, the rainfalls are in normal quantity in the interval October – February but tend to be critical especially from June to end of August, when only very rare can occur brief rain showers.

But when is the best time to visit Malta? Generally, at any time of the year spending holidays in Malta is just great, but there can be selected specific intervals depending on the purpose of the trip. Vacationers interested in spending much time on beaches and practicing aquatic sports are advised to go in Malta from mid-May to end of June or from early September to mid-October if like the sunny warm weather but can't bear the hot air, while people who want to feel the true heat of the summer should go on vacation in July and August. On the other hand, travelers interested foremost in cultural holidays, taking tours and visiting the numerous historical and architectural attractions are guided to take trips to Malta after the peak season has ended (generally in the second part of October) because the weather is still warm, the friendly sun is still present every day on the sky and the water allows spending great moments by swimming or exercising other water sports like snorkeling and scuba diving.

Because of the low variations between seasons and mild weather, Malta is considered one of the best possible travel destinations in the Mediterranean basin for beach vacations. This fame, along with the numerous and valuable landmarks, guarantees a constant flow of foreign customers and therefore the Maltese hotels are generally busy and can practice pretty high room rates in the summer season. Yet, because of the large number of resort complexes and budget lodging providers alike, off season most tourist estates are looking for business and as result in tourist agencies are available cost-effective vacation packages, discounted room rates and very attractive travel deals. Finally, people have not to worry too much on which is the best time to visit the Maltese archipelago, but rather find a good hotel deal and go on holiday whatever they want!


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