Some helpful tips that all travelers should know

What to do in Malta

When planning what to do in Malta, you must take into consideration what time of year you’re going to visit. Of course, the weather is pretty nice all year round, since it’s a Mediterranean island. However, still parts of the year have more mild weather and also draw fewer crowds.

If you visit between October and November or in May, you’ll experience the best of Malta. This is not the island’s summer season, but the weather is still pleasant and you can expect to wade through fewer tourists. Usually, it is warm enough to swim during this time of year, but not swelteringly hot. You won’t be sweating or uncomfortable, yet you can still enjoy the natural beauty of Malta.

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In October, you might attend the Mdina Grand Prix to watch a variety of classic racing cars or walk the candlelit streets of Birgu (Vittoriosa) and watch historical re-enactments at the annual Birgufest. Around the same time, Notte Bianca is organized in Valletta, with several performances and most museums opening their doors on a Saturday evening.  Also in October, the Rolex Middle Sea Race is organized, so head over to Grand Harbour to watch the sailing action unfold.

You can also visit one of the many Folkloristic Village Feastas for a truly Maltese evening. Join the celebrations which consist of statues processions, walk with the locals through the stunning and colourful decorations and enjoy the performances of the village band playing tunes marching under a rainfall of confetti and fireworks.

The highest temperature recorded in Malta was an incredible 43.8˚C (110.8 °F) back in August 1999.

The highest temperature recorded in Malta was an incredible 43.8˚C (110.8 °F) back in August 1999.

 

You don’t need to stay at an all-inclusive resort.

For many Europeans, Malta has often been considered a destination where you go to stay at an all-inclusive resort. The best tip is that in Malta incredibly easy to travel around and there are so many hidden gems and great places to eat, that you will be extremely restricted if staying in a resort.

Most importantly – Malta might be small, but that doesn’t mean you should rush through!

For example, if you look at a world map, you might be forgiven for thinking that Malta’s small size means you can easily explore the island within a couple of days. Don’t be fooled! Because one of the most crucial tips to remember when planning a trip to Malta is that this small country is jam-packed with historical sites, natural beauty, and amazing places to discover. We definitely recommend spending at least one full week in Malta.

Do not believe that Gozo island can be seen just for a few hours!

Because Gozo is only one-fourth of the size of Malta, you might assume that there is not that much to see. But this could not be further from the truth – from honey-colored citadels to ancient temples to fantastic sights – both man-made and natural – you’ll have a full day ahead of you when on a trip to Gozo.

If you want the best nightlife in Malta, head to St. Julian’s and Paceville. This is party central when it comes to Malta. As you consider what to do in Malta, you will also want to take into account how you want to spend your time. Do you want to fill your evenings with revelry and bar hopping? If so, you’ll want to position yourself somewhere that the party goes all night long. St. Julian’s and Paceville is the place for you. If not — if you want a more quiet and secluded trip to Malta — then you should be aware of the reputation of those towns and maybe book your trip elsewhere.

 

If you’re going to rely on Malta public bus network to get around, be sure to check (and double-check) bus times. Some buses only arrive hourly and some routes may end early, so make sure that you won’t be stranded or lose valuable day trip hours due to a missed bus. Be warned that in the summer season they become too crowded and may not stop if they cannot pick up more people.

Start your day with a pastizzi.

Pastizzi – a savoury, delicious pastry – is undoubtedly one of the tastiest and most affordable options for breakfast in Malta. They are most commonly filled with either ricotta, meat, or mushy peas.

Try the local Maltese and Gozitan wine accompanied by a traditional fish plateau. 

In the first place, the fish is fresh all over the islands. Drinking Maltese wine is also typically cheaper than imported wine and as Maltese wine is less likely to be exported, this might be your only opportunity to sample the local vino!

Boat Cruises tips

That being said, getting out on the water is one of the top things you should do in Malta. Take advantage of the gorgeous sea surrounding the country of Malta and spend some time in a boat. Of course, this is a great way to see a lot and soak up the scenery. One of the best ways to do this is to take a cruise tour of the islands. Meanwhile, you can visit the island of Comino and the Blue Lagoon, swimming in the crystal clear waters and enjoying your time in Malta to the fullest.

 

The lowest temperature ever recorded at Luqa International Airport was in January 1981, with 1.4 °C (34.5 °F).

 The lowest temperature ever recorded at Luqa International Airport was in January 1981, with 1.4 °C (34.5 °F).

 

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If you need additional help figuring out what to do in Malta, feel free to browse around our site and take a look at the activities we have to offer!

 

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