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Are restaurants open in Malta in January?

Where To Eat in Malta in January. Unlike some beach cities we've been to, most places in Malta are open even in January. Some seasonal places around the resorts, like ice cream parlors and things like that, might be closed for winter but overall the restaurants were still open.



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Malta is an all year round destination so you will find all sites will be open . A few bars may be closed but you will find that most will be open. Walk through any town and it will be buzzing with life.

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Yes, you can swim in Malta during the winter months, but you must exercise some extra caution as there are no lifeguards present during this time. Don't go in the sea if it is rough, and stick close to the shoreline. You will see quite a few locals braving the waters in Sliema and Marsaskala.

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Packing for Winter Holidays in Malta
  • T-shirts. Before mentioning anything on the list, a vital tip is to layer, layer and layer! ...
  • Knitwear. We're talking about jumpers, cardigans, sweaters and knits, which means anything that keeps you cosy. ...
  • Water/ Wind Proof Jackets. ...
  • Closed Shoes. ...
  • BROLLY. ...
  • Sunblock & Sunglasses. ...
  • Swimwear.


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November, December, January, February, March and April will be cooler and wetter, so be sure to pack a lightweight raincoat and a travel umbrella will come in handy too. It can get chilly at night so pack a light jumper – but during the day it is still warm in the sun.

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Malta is moderately priced as a tourist destination. Like any location, it depends on your travel style and budget. You can find budget accommodations and meals, but high-end options are available as well.

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Malta in the winter offers mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine. Even in the middle of icy winter elsewhere in Europe you will find temperatures around a minimum of 15 degrees Celsius (60 Fahrenheit). Not only will you find plenty of sunshine but traveling to Malta in winter or autumn offers other benefits.

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According to all the EU and WHO guidelines the tap water in Malta is safe to drink.

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Modesty is important for Maltese, and they do not appreciate people who put themselves above others. Swearing and blasphemy may be offensive to your Maltese counterpart. Take care not to use language that may offend them. Many Maltese are open to any conversation topic.

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