
The best time to visit Malta is between April and June or September and October, when the weather is warm, sunny, and comfortable without the intense summer crowds. These shoulder seasons are perfect for sightseeing, beach trips, boat tours, and outdoor activities while enjoying pleasant Mediterranean temperatures.
However, Malta is a year-round destination. Find the best beaches, lively festivals, historical attractions, or affordable winter escapes. Each season offers something unique. Knowing the best time to visit Malta will help you plan the perfect holiday based on your travel style and budget.
Malta enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot summers, mild winters, and more than 300 sunny days annually. Depending on what you want to experience, here are the best times to visit.
Spring is widely considered the best time to visit Malta. Temperatures range from 18°C to 27°C, making it ideal for spending long days outdoors without the extreme summer heat.
Nature is at its most beautiful during these months, with blooming flowers covering the countryside and pleasant sea breezes throughout the islands. Tourist numbers are still moderate, meaning you'll enjoy shorter queues at popular attractions. You can walk through Valletta's historic streets, visit St. John's Co-Cathedral, or explore ancient temples like Ħaġar Qim.
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Summer brings Malta's hottest weather, with temperatures often reaching 30–35°C and sea temperatures perfect for swimming. If your dream holiday includes beach clubs, island hopping, and vibrant nightlife, this is the perfect season. You can swim in the Blue Lagoon, go snorkeling or diving, and take sunset cruises.
This is the peak tourist season, attracting visitors from across Europe and around the world. Keep in mind that accommodation and flight prices are usually highest during these months, so booking early is highly recommended.
Many experienced travellers consider early autumn the absolute sweet spot for visiting Malta. The summer crowds gradually disappear, but the Mediterranean Sea remains warm enough for swimming.
The weather remains mostly sunny, while hotels and attractions become less crowded. You should try to explore the island, kayaking, diving, or trying coastal photography. This season is perfect for couples, families, and first-time visitors looking for the ideal balance of good weather and fewer tourists.

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Winter in Malta is much milder than in most European countries. Daytime temperatures generally range between 15°C and 20°C, making sightseeing comfortable even during the cooler months. Flights and accommodation are often significantly cheaper in this season.
Although swimming isn't ideal for most visitors, this season offers excellent opportunities to experience Malta's rich history without large crowds. You can do museum visits, historical tours, or experience local food.
No matter when you visit, Malta offers unforgettable experiences throughout the year.
Spring offers pleasant temperatures for walking through Valletta's historic streets, visiting St. John's Co-Cathedral, and exploring the city's UNESCO-listed landmarks without the peak-season crowds.
The Blue Lagoon is at its best during summer when the sea is warm, crystal clear, and perfect for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking, and boat tours. Located on Comino Island, the Blue Lagoon is one of Malta's most iconic attractions.
Gozo offers a slower pace of life with scenic cliffs. The shoulder seasons provide comfortable weather for hiking, cycling, sightseeing, and discovering Gozo's charming villages, coastal cliffs, and scenic countryside.
Cooler weather makes winter an excellent time to explore Malta's prehistoric temples, including Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra, as well as other indoor historical attractions without long queues.
Summer is festival season in Malta, with traditional village festas featuring colourful decorations, religious processions, fireworks, live music, and authentic Maltese cuisine almost every weekend.
No. Singapore passport holders do not need a visa for short visits to Malta. As Malta is part of the Schengen Area, Singaporeans can generally stay for up to 90 days within any 180-day period for tourism or business purposes, provided they meet entry requirements such as holding a valid passport, proof of onward travel, sufficient funds, and travel insurance if requested by immigration authorities.

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Before travelling, it's always advisable to check the latest entry requirements, passport validity rules, and any updated immigration policies.
The best time to visit Malta is during April to June and September to October, when you'll enjoy warm sunshine, comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for sightseeing, beaches, and outdoor adventures. Summer is perfect for vibrant festivals and island life, while winter offers quieter attractions and more affordable travel.
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