Flights to Malta from the UK take around 3-3.5 hours (direct). Valletta is the main entry point, with Malta International Airport (MLA) handling most international traffic.
Air Malta and British Airways operate direct flights from London Heathrow. One-stop options via Middle East hubs often save £100-200 on fares while adding 3-5 hours.
No visa required for UK citizens (up to 90 days).
Summer (June-September)
Hot and dry with temperatures 28-35°C. Perfect beach weather. Busiest period with highest prices. Sea temperature ideal for swimming.
Spring/Autumn (April-May, October)
Mild temperatures 18-25°C. Ideal for sightseeing. Fewer crowds. Good sea swimming still possible in October.
Winter (November-March)
Mild but can be rainy. Temperatures 12-18°C. Lowest prices. Still pleasant for walking and exploring historic sites.
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