Malta
Where the sun kisses the sea and history whispers in every corner!
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Malta, a jewel in the Mediterranean, is a captivating archipelago steeped in history and culture. With its stunning coastlines, ancient temples, and vibrant cities, Malta offers a unique blend of experiences that cater to every type of traveler. From the bustling streets of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to the tranquil beaches of Gozo, this small nation is packed with adventures waiting to be discovered. The rich tapestry of Maltese history, influenced by various civilizations, is evident in its architecture, cuisine, and traditions, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking both relaxation and exploration.

Quick Facts

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When to Visit

Malta enjoys a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The best time to visit is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is pleasantly warm, and the tourist crowds are thinner. Summer months can be quite hot, with temperatures often exceeding 30 degrees Celsius, making it ideal for beach lovers. However, if you prefer a more cultural experience, visiting in the cooler months allows for exploration of the island's historical sites without the sweltering heat.

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Public Holidays

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Holidays in 2025

Date Holiday Name Description Fixed Date
Wed 1 Jan New Year's Day Celebration of the first day of the year. Yes
Mon 10 Feb Feast of St. Paul Commemoration of St. Paul's shipwreck in Malta. Yes
Mon 31 Mar Freedom Day Celebration of the withdrawal of British troops from Malta in 1979. Yes
Fri 18 Apr Good Friday Christian observance commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus. No
Sun 20 Apr Easter Sunday Celebration of the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. No
Thu 1 May Labor Day Celebration of workers and their rights. Yes
Sun 29 Jun Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul Celebration of the feast of the two apostles. Yes
Fri 15 Aug Assumption of Mary Celebration of the assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven. Yes
Mon 8 Sep Feast of Our Lady of Victories Commemoration of the victory of the Great Siege of 1565. Yes
Sun 21 Sep Independence Day Celebration of Malta's independence from Britain in 1964. Yes
Mon 8 Dec Feast of the Immaculate Conception Celebration of the conception of the Virgin Mary without original sin. Yes
Thu 25 Dec Christmas Day Celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Yes
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Holidays in 2026

Date Holiday Name Description Fixed Date
Thu 1 Jan New Year's Day Celebration of the first day of the year. Yes
Tue 10 Feb Feast of St. Paul Commemoration of St. Paul's shipwreck in Malta. Yes
Tue 31 Mar Freedom Day Celebration of the withdrawal of British troops from Malta in 1979. Yes
Tue 7 Apr Good Friday Christian observance commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus. No
Thu 9 Apr Easter Sunday Celebration of the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. No
Fri 1 May Labor Day Celebration of workers and their rights. Yes
Mon 29 Jun Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul Celebration of the feast of the two apostles. Yes
Sat 15 Aug Assumption of Mary Celebration of the assumption of the Virgin Mary into heaven. Yes
Tue 8 Sep Feast of Our Lady of Victories Commemoration of the victory of the Great Siege of 1565. Yes
Mon 21 Sep Independence Day Celebration of Malta's independence from Britain in 1964. Yes
Tue 8 Dec Feast of the Immaculate Conception Celebration of the conception of the Virgin Mary without original sin. Yes
Fri 25 Dec Christmas Day Celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Yes
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Climate Zones

Malta - Mediterranean hot-summer climate

Malta enjoys a Mediterranean climate with long, hot summers and mild winters, making it a popular destination for sun-seekers. Expect plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures, especially from June to September.

Area covered: The entire country of Malta experiences a Mediterranean hot-summer climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Major areas include Valletta, Sliema, and St. Julian's.

Rainy Season: The rainy season typically occurs from October to March, with the heaviest rainfall in November and December.

Dry Season: The dry season lasts from May to September, with virtually no rainfall and high temperatures.

Adverse Weather Season: Occasional storms can occur during the winter months, particularly in November and December, leading to heavy rainfall and localized flooding.

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Geography Topology

Water Bodies and Lakes

  • Grand Harbour: A natural harbour located in Valletta, known for its stunning views and historical significance.
    Location: Valletta, Malta
    Area: 5.5 km²
    Length: 3.5 km
    Maximum Width: 1.5 km
    Average Depth: 10 m
    Volume: 0.055 km³
    Type: sea
    Major Activities: Boat tours, historical sightseeing, and waterfront dining.
  • Maltese Coastline: The coastline of Malta features numerous bays, cliffs, and beaches, offering breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea.
    Location: Malta
    Length: 196 km
    Type: sea
    Major Activities: Swimming, snorkeling, and diving.

Islands

  • Malta: The largest island in the Maltese archipelago, rich in history and culture, with stunning architecture and beautiful landscapes.
    Location: Central Mediterranean Sea
    Area: 316 km²
    Highest Point: Ta' Dmejrek
    Major Attractions: Valletta, Mdina, and the Blue Lagoon.
    Accessibility: Accessible by ferry and international flights.
  • Gozo: The second-largest island in the Maltese archipelago, known for its rural charm and scenic landscapes.
    Location: Northwest of Malta
    Area: 67 km²
    Highest Point: Ta' Dmejrek
    Major Attractions: Azure Window, Victoria Citadel, and Ramla Bay.
    Accessibility: Accessible by ferry from Malta.
  • Comino: A small island known for its crystal-clear waters and the famous Blue Lagoon, perfect for relaxation and water sports.
    Location: Between Malta and Gozo
    Area: 3.5 km²
    Highest Point: 100 meters
    Major Attractions: Blue Lagoon and Comino's nature trails.
    Accessibility: Accessible by boat from Malta and Gozo.
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Tourist Regions

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Visa Requirements

Country Tourist Visa Required Visa on Arrival E-Visa Available Visa Organized in Advance
Australia Yes Yes Yes Yes
Canada Yes Yes Yes Yes
China Yes Yes Yes Yes
Egypt Yes Yes Yes Yes
France Yes Yes Yes Yes
Germany Yes Yes Yes Yes
India Yes Yes Yes Yes
Italy Yes Yes Yes Yes
Japan Yes Yes Yes Yes
Mexico Yes Yes Yes Yes
New Zealand Yes Yes Yes Yes
Poland Yes Yes Yes Yes
South Korea Yes Yes Yes Yes
Spain Yes Yes Yes Yes
Turkey Yes Yes Yes Yes
United Kingdom Yes Yes Yes Yes
United States Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Travel Advice

Crime: Malta is generally considered a safe destination for tourists, but petty crime such as pickpocketing and bag snatching can occur, particularly in crowded areas and tourist hotspots. Travelers are advised to remain vigilant, keep personal belongings secure, and avoid displaying valuables in public.

Terrorism: The terrorism risk in Malta is low, but travelers should remain aware of their surroundings and follow local news for any updates. There are no specific high-risk regions within the country, but it is advisable to stay informed about global events that may affect safety.

Natural Hazards: Malta is not prone to severe natural hazards, but travelers should be aware of the potential for heatwaves during the summer months and the occasional heavy rainfall leading to localized flooding. It is advisable to stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities during extreme heat.

LGBTQ+ Travelers: Malta is one of the most LGBTQ+ friendly countries in Europe, with legal protections in place for LGBTQ+ individuals. Same-sex relationships are legal, and there are no significant social issues reported. However, travelers should still exercise discretion in more conservative areas.

Solo Travelers: Malta is safe for solo travelers, including women. However, it is recommended to avoid poorly lit areas at night and to be cautious when accepting invitations from strangers. Using reputable transportation options and staying in well-reviewed accommodations can enhance safety.

UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office

Summary: Travel to Malta is generally safe, with normal precautions advised.

General Advice: Take normal precautions

No specific areas to avoid.

View official travel advice on UK FCDO website

Disclaimer: Travel advice might be out of date. Please check the official UK FCDO website for the latest information.

US Department of State

Summary: Malta is considered safe for travel with normal precautions advised.

General Advice: Level 1: Exercise Normal Precautions

View official travel advice on US Department of State website

Disclaimer: Travel advice might be out of date. Please check the official US Department of State website for the latest information.

Canada Advice

Summary: Travel to Malta is safe, with normal security precautions recommended.

General Advice: Take normal security precautions

View official travel advice on Canada Advice website

Disclaimer: Travel advice might be out of date. Please check the official Canada Advice website for the latest information.

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Getting There

Explore direct flights to Malta from various international airports. The table below shows which source airports connect to which destinations in Malta.

Number of major airports served internationally: 1

Destinations airports in Malta
International
Airport
MLA
LHR
CDG
AMS
FRA
MAD
BCN
FCO
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