Valletta, Malta Travel and Things to Do Guide
Valletta is a 16th century peninsula city. It is gifted with stunning Grand Harbour views, the allure and charm of a historical open air museum and the attractiveness of a hip, cool city. Whether you visit for a day trip or make it your base, you'll find plenty of ways to make it your own.
Below are the main picks for Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage City.
Below are the main picks for Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage City.

Weather and Seasonality
Malta's climate is typical of the Mediterranean and is strongly influenced by the sea.
Summers are hot, dry and very sunny. Day-time temperatures in summer are often mitigated by cooling sea breezes.
Winters are mild, with the occasional short cold spells brought about by the north and north-easterly winds from central Europe.
Temperatures range between a minimum of 9°C in January and a highest of 32°C in July/ August.
Summers are hot, dry and very sunny. Day-time temperatures in summer are often mitigated by cooling sea breezes.
Winters are mild, with the occasional short cold spells brought about by the north and north-easterly winds from central Europe.
Temperatures range between a minimum of 9°C in January and a highest of 32°C in July/ August.
| Month | High/Low °F | Seasonality |
|---|---|---|
| January | 60°/49° | Low |
| February | 60°/48° | Low |
| March | 63°/50° | Low |
| April | 68°/54° | Medium |
| May | 75°/59° | Medium |
| June | 83°/66° | High |
| July | 88°/71° | High |
| August | 88°/72° | High |
| September | 83°/69° | High |
| October | 76°/64° | Medium |
| November | 69°/57° | Low |
| December | 62°/52° | Low |
