Malta’s Weather This Week. Sunshine, Breezes, and Travel Tips

After a truly glorious weekend, Malta is in for a mild and breezy week ahead, with a mix of sunshine, clouds, and the occasional stronger breeze. If you’re visiting the islands, there’s plenty to enjoy here, from outdoor adventures to cultural experiences. 

Tuesday brings a shift in conditions as stronger northeast winds pick up, reaching Force 5-6. With a slightly cooler high of 16°C, it’s a great opportunity to explore Valletta or Mdina. Valletta’s Upper Barrakka Gardens provide panoramic views of the Grand Harbour, while Mdina’s narrow streets and historic charm make for an atmospheric afternoon. If the wind gets too much, duck into St. John’s Co-Cathedral to see its stunning Baroque interior or explore the Lascaris War Rooms for a glimpse into Malta’s wartime history.

Marsaxlokk

Wednesday and Thursday will be partly cloudy with temperatures hovering between 15°C and 16°C. Easterly winds will keep things breezy, but nothing too disruptive. These are perfect days for outdoor adventures like hiking along Dingli Cliffs or exploring the salt pans in Gozo. For a more relaxed pace, a seafood lunch in Marsaxlokk, Malta’s famous fishing village, is a great way to soak up the island’s atmosphere.

The weekend looks mostly cloudy, with temperatures staying steady at 16°C. A southeast breeze at Force 4-5 will bring a fresh feel to the air. It’s the perfect weather for discovering Malta’s museums, such as The Malta Experience, which offers a fantastic overview of the island’s rich history. If you’re a wine lover, consider visiting a local vineyard like Marsovin Winery for a tasting session.

Overall, the week ahead is shaping up to be ideal for both sightseeing and relaxation. With mild temperatures, a mix of sun and clouds, and just the right amount of breeze, it’s a great time to explore Malta’s countryside, coastlines and of course plenty of food. 

Thanks to Malta Airport Weather for the reliable forecast, you can keep an eye on the weather here!

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