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Is Malta quiet in January?

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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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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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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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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January is right in the middle of Croatia's winter, so the weather's very cold at this time of year with temperatures often reaching freezing or below.

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January is the middle of winter in Greece, and temperatures are generally cool to cold, especially in the northern parts of the country. The average high temperature in Athens is around 14°C (57°F) during the day, while nighttime temperatures can drop to around 5°C (41°F).

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The average annual temperate along the coast of Cyprus is around 24 Degrees Celsius during the day, and a lovely and mild 13 degrees during the night. Malta averages about the same as Cyprus, reaching peak heat in July and August with a blistering 31 degrees.

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For history , old cities , interesting villages Malta should be the choice, It is a small island so seeing large areas of it is not difficult. Spain will have the better choice of beaches as a lot of Malta`s seaside is rocky although there are some good beaches. The two places really are different .

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