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Is Malta still warm in October?

If you like to avoid the crowds, October is the best time to go to Malta. You still get good weather, it is still warm, there is still lots to see and do but it is much quieter than high summer. October is quieter than summer for events but there is still a lot going on.



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Unless you're a snow fanatic, you will definitely enjoy the weather in Malta in October. The daily average temperature is 25°C/77°F, with lows of 18°C/65°F.

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Everything is open in October. Malta is very heavily populated and Sliema is a main residential and touristic location. It's far quieter than Summer but far from dead.

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The hottest place in Europe in October is Tenerife in the Canary Islands (Spain), with an average temperature of 68°-79°F (20°-26°C). October is actually the best time to visit the Canary Islands, as you'll avoid the high season crowds of November to March, and temperatures are not unbearably hot like in the summer.

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Where is hot in October?
  • Cancun (32.9 °C)
  • Marrakech (28.3 °C)
  • Sharm El Sheikh (28 °C)
  • Lanzarote (26.8 °C)
  • Cyprus (26.7 °C)
  • Gran Canaria (26.4 °C)
  • Kos (26 °C)
  • Rio de Janeiro (26 °C)


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On a countrywide level, Spain's weather in October is mild and pleasant, with average temperature ranges of about 55 to 75°F (12-23°C). The north is getting colder and rainier, while the south is still mostly warm and dry.

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How warm is the Blue Lagoon? The water in the Blue Lagoon is heated to around 37-40 degrees Celsius (98-104 F). Due to fluctuations in weather conditions, the precise temperature may change month to month, however you can expect pleasantly warm waters year-round.

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The warmest sea temperatures in October can be found in Hurghada, Egypt (28ºC), Cancun (27ºC), Dubai (27ºC), Dominican Republic (27ºC), Miami (27ºC), Phuket (27ºC) and Bali (27ºC). In Europe, the highest sea temperatures are in the Canary Islands (25ºC) and Cyprus (25ºC).

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If you google the warmest place in Europe, your results will point to Valletta, Malta, with an annual average daily temperature of 72°F.

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