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What should I pack for Malta in January?

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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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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But with a fantastic climate, over 300 (three hundred) days of sunshine and more than three thousand hours of sunshine a year couple with mild winters, any month is a good time to visit the islands. Rainfall is typically around December, January and February, but rainy days are few and mostly far between most years.

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Clothing. In warm temperatures and with the humidity that comes with August and September it's best to stick to light, natural fabrics such as cotton and linen. Avoid things like polyester and nylon as these will just make you hotter in the summer heat.

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What to Pack for A Summer Trip to Malta
  • Comfortable Shoes. Even though you'll be spending most of your time shoeless with your feet in the sand, you'll also walk a lot through Malta's cobbled streets. ...
  • Lightweight Clothes. ...
  • Casual Outfit. ...
  • Sunscreen. ...
  • Accessories. ...
  • Reusable Water Bottle. ...
  • Microfiber Towel. ...
  • Power Adapter.


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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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In the coldest month – January – the typical maximum temperature ranges from 12 to 20 °C (54 to 68 °F) during the day and the minimum from 6 to 12 °C (43 to 54 °F) at night.

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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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Wearing a sweater will keep you warm and comfortable when waiting for your flight. a. Make sure to pack a sweater along with any other necessary clothing items, like hats and gloves. And if you're traveling during wintertime, make sure to pack extra layers so that you can adjust your clothing as needed.

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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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An additional highlight is the fact that everything is cheaper during low season, from accommodation to public transportation. This means your entire holiday in Malta in winter or autumn will cost much less than if you visited in peak season. Last but not least, the weather is pretty good in Malta in winter.

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Whilst plenty of the cove of the Blue Lagoon is safe for swimming, the currents can be strong in some areas. In peak season, the lagoon is lifeguarded, so make sure to pay attention to the lifeguards, and only swim in the marked areas near the shore.

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Water Shoes While flip flops are delightful to wear, they might not be ideal for rocky beaches like the ones you would see in Gozo. When you visit a beach without a spread of sand, it would be better to wear water-resistant shoes.

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