High season is July/August when prices are highest, So is the temperature. 40C is not unusual. If that is a problem I suggest you visit in May or October, Cooler and cheaper but everything is open. There is also a mini price peak at Christmas/New Year. Even in winter Malta is not very cold. Just a sweater in the evening will do.
@@MENSA.lady2 This is super valuable info! Thanks for sharing the insights with us 🙏🏼☺️ This trip was in mid to end of April and pleasantly warm and sunny but not really for bathing yet 😊 I guess that’s also why it was comparatively cheap ☺️
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High season is July/August when prices are highest, So is the temperature. 40C is not unusual. If that is a problem I suggest you visit in May or October, Cooler and cheaper but everything is open. There is also a mini price peak at Christmas/New Year. Even in winter Malta is not very cold. Just a sweater in the evening will do.
@@MENSA.lady2 This is super valuable info! Thanks for sharing the insights with us 🙏🏼☺️ This trip was in mid to end of April and pleasantly warm and sunny but not really for bathing yet 😊 I guess that’s also why it was comparatively cheap ☺️
@@theurbanjungle You're right. If you go in October the water is pleasently warm for all water sports. In May it's still warming up.