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Is Malta hot in January?

Winter in Malta is mild, making it a popular choice to escape the cold weather for some winter sun. The temperatures in December are around 17 °C, whilst January and February are only slightly cooler- at about 15 °C. Winter is also the wettest time of the year with the average rainfall at 90 mm.



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Malta weather January Temperatures are pleasant throughout the mild winter, although January's one of the wettest months of the year; rainfall often comes in short, heavy bursts.

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The short answer is yes, if you're looking to get sunshine during the darker and colder months of the year, January can be a good time to visit. However, don't expect summer heat and to be spending days on the beach.

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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.

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You won't find balmy beach temperatures in Europe during the winter, but there are certainly several places that have milder weather. Let's look at some of the warmest places in Europe in winter: Portugal, Crete, Andalusia, Balearic Islands, Sicily, Malta, Southern Turkey, and the Canary Islands.

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The hottest place in Europe in January is the Canary Islands where you can expect average highs of 21ºC and seven hours of daily sunshine. That's a lot warmer than mainland Europe: for example, the average high in Cannes in the South of France will be 13°C, falling to 4°C at night.

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When is the best time to visit? Aim for the shoulder months of May, June and September when it's not too hot or busy. Winters are mild and will come with a smaller price tag, while summer in Malta tends to be hot, dry and filled with festival goers.

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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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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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It can be quite cool at this time of year, so visitors are recommended to take warmer clothes especially for venturing out after dark. The average daily maximum is 16 C and the average daily minimum is 9 C.

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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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Jamaica. Jamaica is consistently one of the warmest Caribbean islands. Its diverse countryside includes rainforests, mountains and reef-lined beaches. The low humidity in January makes it a great month to explore the island's many sights, and the warm waters are perfect for snorkelling.

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Malta in January FAQs And what's also great about visiting Malta in winter is that it's quieter and there's less crowds.

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While some attractions and restaurants may have reduced opening hours during the winter season, Malta remains a lively destination year-round. Many of the island's cultural events, such as the Valletta Baroque Festival, take place in the winter months. Popular tourist areas like Sliema and St.

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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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Amongst all capitals in the continent of Europe, Valletta – the capital of Malta has the warmest winters, with average temperatures of around 16 °C (61 °F) during the day and 10 °C (50 °F) at night in the months of January and February.

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In January, Greece has average temperatures of 10°C, with highs of 13°C and lows of 7°C, so make sure you bring plenty of layers. While days are usually cool yet mild, temperatures have been known to dip below freezing from time to time. The highest temperature recorded in Athens in January is 21°C.

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