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In June, the tourist season is just gaining momentum, so this is a great time for that category of travelers who prefer to relax without unnecessary noise and fuss. In this article on the Tour Calendar we will talk about ancient Malta. Or rather, about the opportunities that it provides to its guests in the first month of summer.
Weather in Malta in June
Those who have already bought the coveted ticket to the “Maltese land” or are just planning to do so will probably be interested in learning about the weather conditions on the archipelago. For the first category of people, awareness about it will give a more accurate understanding of what things should be packed in a suitcase, and for the second it serves as a guide in choosing the most suitable time for the trip. So, we declare with full confidence that in June the real Mediterranean summer comes to the islands, and with it stability and predictability. No sudden cold snaps are expected, so warm jackets and sweaters, which were still relevant on May evenings, can be safely left at home. What important climate changes occurred this month? First of all, “rising” air temperatures make themselves felt. If we talk about the average daily temperatures of the thermometer, then since the end of spring its indicators have increased by an average of 3-4 °C: at midday, weather forecasters record about +27 °C. However, on some days - everything is +30..+32 °C. And if earlier walks were comfortable at any time of the day, now they have to be planned before 11.00 and after 16.00 (fortunately, the significantly increased length of the day contributes to this), when the environment cools down to +19..+20 °C.
Gozo Comino Valletta
And the point is not only in large extremes, but also in the fact that the sun has turned from a friend into a notorious enemy. It no longer gently bakes, but mercilessly incinerates. In general, all those who went outside without a hat and neglected a thick layer of cream will face trouble in the form of a burn or even worse - heat stroke. Among other things, the level of relative humidity has increased. In this case, we do not mean stuffiness as such (after all, in Malta it is less pronounced), most likely a barely perceptible damp suspension in the air. As twilight deepens, its concentration reaches 79% from 54%. It should be noted that there is practically no precipitation, and rare rain clouds appearing in the bright blue sky look like some kind of misunderstanding. Of course, all this could not but affect nature. Such rich colors inherent in spring, unable to withstand the pressure of the burning rays of the sun, begin to gradually fade, and the greenery becomes withered. The only thing that still delights the eye is the lush flowering of oleander and bougainvillea bushes. They are unpretentious to care, so they grow even in drought and 40-degree heat.
What to do in Malta in June?
The benefits of a holiday in Malta can hardly be overestimated. Its world-famous cultural and historical heritage is the key to unusually exciting excursions, which attracts lovers of antiquities and unsolved mysteries. In summer, educational programs are successfully combined with beach relaxation, since the sea reaches an acceptable state for swimming. Also during this period there is a revival of the influx of students and schoolchildren who want to improve their knowledge in English. In addition, June marks the beginning of the season of religious festivals, covering absolutely all parts of the island. As you can see, this month promises to be very busy, and, therefore, will appeal to the general tourist public.
Beach holiday
Although they say that Malta is not a destination for a beach holiday, the Mediterranean Sea washes it on all sides, cutting deep into the land, forming hundreds of picturesque azure bays and sapphire bays. They are so amazing that, naturally, they were instantly provided with modern infrastructure. The local beaches cannot boast of impressive size. All of them, like the archipelago itself, are compact, but quite cozy. When it gets hot, a considerable number of vacationers and islanders gather there. In June, they not only sunbathe, lying on sun loungers for hours, but also indulge in plenty of water “procedures”, receiving enormous pleasure from it. According to long-term observations, the water warms up to an average of +21 °C.
For some, of course, this will not seem enough (especially for children), but the vast majority confidently master the sea element. On hot days, swimming is very refreshing. More adventurous holidaymakers don't limit themselves to standard swimming and sunbathing, trying their hand at diving, surfing, waveboarding or parasailing.
For less adventurous individuals, less risky activities are offered. For example, jet skiing, banana boat rides, cruises, etc. Strong waves arise infrequently, but in windy weather white curly “lambs” appear. Under such conditions, entering the water in rocky and pebble areas, of which the majority are here, can be difficult. On the slippery boulders that “cover” the bottom, in the surf (and even on idyllic surfaces), it’s easy to lose your balance and twist your ankle. However, on many beaches people swim from special ladders. But this doesn't suit everyone. Coasts strewn with fine sand are a good alternative. There are not so many of them here (about 15), nevertheless they exist and are very popular. First of all, you should pay attention to the western part of Malta with “Golden Bay” and “Ghajn Tuffieha Bay”. There is everything for a carefree and unforgettable pastime. The only thing is that when there are northwestern winds, it is better to avoid swimming. In addition, this area also includes wild beach"Gnejna Bay", completely separated from the civilization of tourist centers. Those seeking solitude will find it to the fullest here. But the catch is that it hasn’t been established yet transport connection. Perhaps the most convenient way to get here is to rent a car. In addition, the southeastern “Pretty Bay” and northern “Mellieha Bay” can be called very worthy.
Entertainment and excursions
Whenever you arrive in Malta, a kaleidoscope of colorful impressions awaits you, the fragments of which begin to form into a single pattern already on the way from the airport to the hotel, when bright pictures flash outside the window. They, like the colored pieces of glass in this optical toy, constantly change their images and faces depending on which direction you move. And it's truly wonderful. If desired, everyone can turn their stay here into an exciting adventure. You just need to properly distribute your vacation time, correctly placing emphasis and priorities.
And amusement park“Mediterraneo Park” (children will be delighted with watching the show of sea lions and dolphins). Tours to Malta are not only excursion, but also language and educational. Vacation courses are held in June, which attracts many schoolchildren and students. They are notable for their British education system, friendly and relaxed atmosphere for learning English.
Holidays and festivals
It is so customary that June opens a protracted period of festivities dedicated to one or another saint. In addition to common heavenly patrons, each village and each town has its own. There are so many religious festivals that even the locals themselves don’t know the specific dates for them. As a rule, they become known only a week before the start of the celebrations. Among the most magnificent is the festival of St. John the Baptist in Shevkia, falling on the Sunday closest to June 24, the festival of St. Peter and Paul, Imnaria, celebrated on the first Sunday after June 29, and the Fest of St. Eketarina in Zentuna and the festival in honor of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Sijivi, which falls on the last Sunday of the month.
June 7 is a day off on the occasion of the adoption of the Constitution. In addition, June is also marked by a number of cultural events, such as International festival arts festival in Victoria and the MTV Island International Festival in Floriana.
What are the prices for holidays in Malta in June?
Prices for June tours to Malta are no longer as affordable as in the spring and winter months, however, they are comparatively lower than for resorts in other European countries. In July and August, tickets will become more expensive, so for budget travelers this is the best time.
Malta in June means great weather, warm seas, a wide range of entertainment and an abundance of attractions. Tour-Calendar wishes its readers a great holiday!
In June, the tourist season is just gaining momentum, so this is a great time for that category of travelers who prefer to relax without unnecessary noise and fuss. In this article on the Tour Calendar we will talk about ancient Malta. Or rather, about the opportunities that it provides to its guests in the first month of summer.
Weather in Malta in June
Those who have already bought the coveted ticket to the “Maltese land” or are just planning to do so will probably be interested in learning about the weather conditions on the archipelago. For the first category of people, awareness about it will give a more accurate understanding of what things should be packed in a suitcase, and for the second it serves as a guide in choosing the most suitable time for the trip. So, we declare with full confidence that in June the real Mediterranean summer comes to the islands, and with it stability and predictability. No sudden cold snaps are expected, so warm jackets and sweaters, which were still relevant on May evenings, can be safely left at home. What important climate changes occurred this month? First of all, “rising” air temperatures make themselves felt. If we talk about the average daily temperatures of the thermometer, then since the end of spring its indicators have increased by an average of 3-4 °C: at midday, weather forecasters record about +27 °C. However, on some days - everything is +30..+32 °C. And if earlier walks were comfortable at any time of the day, now they have to be planned before 11.00 and after 16.00 (fortunately, the significantly increased length of the day contributes to this), when the environment cools down to +19..+20 °C.
Gozo Comino Valletta
And the point is not only in large extremes, but also in the fact that the sun has turned from a friend into a notorious enemy. It no longer gently bakes, but mercilessly incinerates. In general, all those who went outside without a hat and neglected a thick layer of cream will face trouble in the form of a burn or even worse - heat stroke. Among other things, the level of relative humidity has increased. In this case, we do not mean stuffiness as such (after all, in Malta it is less pronounced), most likely a barely perceptible damp suspension in the air. As twilight deepens, its concentration reaches 79% from 54%. It should be noted that there is practically no precipitation, and rare rain clouds appearing in the bright blue sky look like some kind of misunderstanding. Of course, all this could not but affect nature. Such rich colors inherent in spring, unable to withstand the pressure of the burning rays of the sun, begin to gradually fade, and the greenery becomes withered. The only thing that still delights the eye is the lush flowering of oleander and bougainvillea bushes. They are unpretentious to care, so they grow even in drought and 40-degree heat.
What to do in Malta in June?
The benefits of a holiday in Malta can hardly be overestimated. Its world-famous cultural and historical heritage is the key to unusually exciting excursions, which attracts lovers of antiquities and unsolved mysteries. In summer, educational programs are successfully combined with beach relaxation, since the sea reaches an acceptable state for swimming. Also during this period there is a revival of the influx of students and schoolchildren who want to improve their knowledge of the English language. In addition, June marks the beginning of the season of religious festivals, covering absolutely all parts of the island. As you can see, this month promises to be very busy, and, therefore, will appeal to the general tourist public.
Beach holiday
Although they say that Malta is not a destination for a beach holiday, the Mediterranean Sea washes it on all sides, cutting deep into the land, forming hundreds of picturesque azure bays and sapphire bays. They are so amazing that, naturally, they were instantly provided with modern infrastructure. The local beaches cannot boast of impressive size. All of them, like the archipelago itself, are compact, but quite cozy. When it gets hot, a considerable number of vacationers and islanders gather there. In June, they not only sunbathe, lying on sun loungers for hours, but also indulge in plenty of water “procedures”, receiving enormous pleasure from it. According to long-term observations, the water warms up to an average of +21 °C.
For some, of course, this will not seem enough (especially for children), but the vast majority confidently master the sea element. On hot days, swimming is very refreshing. More adventurous holidaymakers don't limit themselves to standard swimming and sunbathing, trying their hand at diving, surfing, waveboarding or parasailing.
For less adventurous individuals, less risky activities are offered. For example, jet skiing, banana boat rides, cruises, etc. Strong waves arise infrequently, but in windy weather white curly “lambs” appear. Under such conditions, entering the water in rocky and pebble areas, of which the majority are here, can be difficult. On the slippery boulders that “cover” the bottom, in the surf (and even on idyllic surfaces), it’s easy to lose your balance and twist your ankle. However, on many beaches people swim from special ladders. But this doesn't suit everyone. Coasts strewn with fine sand are a good alternative. There are not so many of them here (about 15), nevertheless they exist and are very popular. First of all, you should pay attention to the western part of Malta with “Golden Bay” and “Ghajn Tuffieha Bay”. There is everything for a carefree and unforgettable pastime. The only thing is that when there are northwestern winds, it is better to avoid swimming. In addition, this area also includes the wild Gnejna Bay beach, completely separated from the civilization of tourist centers. Those seeking solitude will find it to the fullest here. But the catch is that there is no transport connection to it. Perhaps the most convenient way to get here is to rent a car. In addition, the southeastern “Pretty Bay” and northern “Mellieha Bay” can be called very worthy.
Entertainment and excursions
Whenever you arrive in Malta, a kaleidoscope of colorful impressions awaits you, the fragments of which begin to form into a single pattern already on the way from the airport to the hotel, when bright pictures flash outside the window. They, like the colored pieces of glass in this optical toy, constantly change their images and faces depending on which direction you move. And it's truly wonderful. If desired, everyone can turn their stay here into an exciting adventure. You just need to properly distribute your vacation time, correctly placing emphasis and priorities.
As well as the entertainment park “Mediterraneo Park” (children will be delighted with watching the show of sea lions and dolphins). Tours to Malta are not only excursion, but also language and educational. Vacation courses are held in June, which attracts many schoolchildren and students. They are notable for their British education system, friendly and relaxed atmosphere for learning English.
Holidays and festivals
It is so customary that June opens a protracted period of festivities dedicated to one or another saint. In addition to common heavenly patrons, each village and each town has its own. There are so many religious festivals that even the locals themselves don’t know the specific dates for them. As a rule, they become known only a week before the start of the celebrations. Among the most magnificent is the festival of St. John the Baptist in Shevkia, falling on the Sunday closest to June 24, the festival of St. Peter and Paul, Imnaria, celebrated on the first Sunday after June 29, and the Fest of St. Eketarina in Zentuna and the festival in honor of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in Sijivi, which falls on the last Sunday of the month.
June 7 is a day off on the occasion of the adoption of the Constitution. In addition, June is marked by a number of cultural events, such as the International Arts Festival in Victoria and the International MTV Island Festival in Floriana.
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If you ask the native Maltese, when is the most best time for a beach holiday in Malta - in June, they will answer. Indeed, with the beginning of calendar summer, walks and excursions become quite uncomfortable due to the intense heat. Therefore, the best thing to do on the island is to spend time on the beach, sunbathing and taking a dip in the warm sea. Lovers active rest can go sailing or diving, kayaking, jet skiing, etc. But the June weather in Malta is not suitable for walking - during the day the sun is already seriously hot.
The weather in Malta in June is hot and dry. During the day the air warms up to +26...+30 degrees, at night it becomes a little cooler - about +17...+20 degrees. Only a fresh sea breeze saves you from the heat. The water in the sea is already warm enough for swimming - it warms up to +21 degrees and perfectly refreshes you after lying on the shore under the scorching sun. You can forget about the rains until November.
The sun burns off the grass and flowers, leaving Malta rocky and rather gray - it leaves little chance for any vegetation to grow. Only pomegranates, capers and fragrant thyme bloom, as well as the national flower Paleocentaurea. In June, the first harvest of figs, blackberries, and capers is harvested here. The weather here in June is hot, but not as hot as in the next two months, so the beginning of the calendar summer is much better suited for a holiday in Malta than its middle. Because of this, prices for holidays here have increased sharply since June.
We spent ten days in Malta from June 10 to 20, living and visiting beaches mainly in Bugibba. There are few people like beach season, on weekday mornings it’s generally good. The temperature during the day was a maximum of 33 degrees, several days were very hot, the rest were very comfortable even for those who do not like extreme heat. The sea was warm, there were no jellyfish or strong waves. Although they have a website where you can check which beach is most suitable for swimming.
Just returned from a holiday in Malta. We spent a week relaxing in St. Paul's Bay and Qawra. From the first seconds of being on the island you feel the humidity of the air:) The temperature was just right for relaxation - hot, but not more than +32. Of course, it’s better not to stay in the sun during lunch, but generally it’s very comfortable for those who don’t like to be directly “roasted” under the sun. The water at this time in Malta is already warm, and it’s just perfect for swimming.
My friend and I went on holiday to Malta this year. It was not by chance that we chose June for our vacation; the weather during this period is the best. In July the heat begins, which we cannot really stand.
In June the air temperature was +30, a little lower in the evening. A light sea breeze was blowing from the sea. It wasn't cold at all. Rains here in the summer are extremely rare, so we didn’t catch any.
The water was crystal clear, swimming was a pleasure, the water warmed up well, reaching 25 degrees.