Visiting Malta in winter is not the first idea many travellers have, yet it can be one of the best times to discover the islands. During the colder months, Malta feels calmer, more spacious and far more relaxed than in ...
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Rain in Malta. Complete chaos
Rain in Malta is rare, but when it comes, it rarely arrives gently. Heavy downpours can turn streets into rivers, car parks into lakes and roads into slippery channels within minutes. Malta is built for sunshine far more than rain, ...
Rain in Malta in Autumn: From dry to green Island
Malta is known for sun, sea, and long summer days. Yet autumn shows a different side of the island. Visit after summer, and you will see the change. Dry yellow hills slowly turn green again. Rain does not just fall ...
Gozo Ferry, Gozo Fast Ferry & Comino Ferry
Traveling between Malta, Gozo and Comino starts with choosing the correct ferry route. Several ferry services operate daily between the islands. Each route has different departure points, travel times and facilities. The best option depends on whether you travel by ...
Malta’s road to becoming greener
The Maltese islands want to become greener and more sustainable. That will not be easy. Malta is one of the most densely populated countries in Europe, with limited land, growing traffic and strong dependence on imported energy. Still, the country ...
Why Diving in Malta and Gozo Keeps Attracting Travellers
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes Diving in Malta and Gozo has become one of the islands’ biggest attractions for adventurous travellers. The combination of clear water, dramatic rock formations and underwater history creates diving conditions that stand out across the ...
Lampuki season in Malta: the tasty September catch
September in Malta means one thing: lampuki. This fish swims past the islands of Malta and Gozo in huge schools when summer starts to fade. It’s a yearly tradition and a delicious reason to explore the Maltese coast. When September ...
Jellyfish in Malta
When you think of Malta, you think of sunshine, clear water, and lazy days on the beach. Right? Perfect! But sometimes, there are also jellyfish. Do not panic , you can still enjoy the sea. Let’s explain when they appear, ...
Tuna in Malta: big fish, small island
Malta is a tiny island, but when it comes to tuna it has plenty. Bluefin tuna is what you find around the island. It’s big business. How tuna farms work So, how does it go? Fishermen catch wild bluefin tuna ...
Malta’s bay life in a nutshell
Golden beaches, red sand, rocky shores—Malta’s islands are basically a choose-your-own-swim adventure. Some beaches even wave a Blue Flag, which means super-clean water. With 300 days of sunshine, the sea is waiting for you almost any day of the year. ...
