Best time to visit Valletta

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When is the best time to visit Valletta?

The best time to visit Valletta is May, June, July and August based on the following average weather conditions.

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Which is the hottest month in Valletta?

The hottest time of year in Valletta is normally August. Expect maximum daytime temperatures to reach 30°C with high heat and humidity.

Which month has the most rain in Valletta?

In terms of rainfall, December is usually the wettest month in Valletta with 99mm on average. There are normally 13 days in December with some rain.

When is it sunniest in Valletta?

The sunniest time of year in Valletta is normally July with bright sunshine on average for 81% of daylight hours; that's 12 hours of sunshine per day.

When is the sea warmest in Valletta?

The sea is usually at its warmest in Valletta in August when the water temperature reaches 26°C.

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The weather guide for Malta (Valletta) shows long term weather averages processed from data supplied by CRU (University of East Anglia) & today's weather forecast provided by meteoblue. Find out more about our data sources.

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About Valletta

The ancient jewel in Malta's crown, Valletta is a real sight for sore eyes. The smallest of Europe's capital cities at just one square kilometre, it's easy to see why Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The historic city of Valletta
The historic city of Valletta © Continentaleurope - Wikimedia CC BY-SA 4.0

It's quite literally crammed full of history, with countless museums and exhibitions delving into every detail. The most popular has to be St John's Co-Cathedral, built by the Knights of Malta in the 16th century.

Then, of course, there are the imposing fortified city walls, which are fantastic to explore - don't miss the Saluting Battery (think Edinburgh's one o'clock gun) every day from the eastern ramparts at 12 pm sharp.

Other noteworthy sites (although it's hard to choose) include the Lascaris War Rooms (a warren of underground tunnels and chambers, which housed the headquarters leading the defence of Malta during the Second World War), National War Museum, and the Malta Experience, which expertly shares 7,000 years of Maltese history in a succinct 45-minute documentary.

Merchant Street, Valletta, Malta
Merchant Street, Valletta, Malta © Travel in Shots - Flickr CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Valletta isn't known for its beach, although there are spots you can sunbathe in. You're best taking the short trip to nearby seafronts such as Mellieha Bay.

Stroll around the Grand Harbour, eat delicious food along the promenade and shop for souvenirs on Republic Street. Wherever you decide to stay, it's worth making time for a day trip to Valletta to visit this most curious and scenic of cities.

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