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Going to Malta in June, you can combine beach vacation and sightseeing of interesting sights for which the Republic is famous. Tours to Malta in June promise a holiday full of adventure and a variety of cultural events. At the beginning of summer, here you can find yourself in the thick of events, visit holidays and festivals, which are distinguished by their special flavor, mixing of styles and different cultures.

MTV Island Festival in June gathers fans from different parts of the world, promising a grandiose musical celebration. 40 or even 50 thousand tourists come to Floriana to open air enjoy the magic of sound, hear the performances of pop idols. The huge square, which turns into a concert venue, cannot accommodate everyone who wants to get to the show, so everything that happens is broadcasted by TV channels in Europe and Russia.

Valletta Film Festival will be held from 16 to 25 June 2018. Several dozen films will be presented to the audience and critics. The works will take part in various competitions and compete for the title of the best in a series of short, feature and documentary films. Views are held on different sites. Also, within the framework of the film festival, master classes, concerts, and various themed parties are planned.

Day of Saints Peter and Paul, or L-Imnarja, is celebrated in Malta annually on June 29th. This is a great religious celebration for the Maltese, a celebration of folklore and agriculture. With a special scale, the event takes place in Mdina, the former capital of Malta. Religious processions with an orchestra, horse races, evening concerts with national music and traditional dances are what you can see when you find yourself in Malta on the Day of Peter and Paul.

Time difference with Moscow

The time difference between Moscow and Malta is -1 hour.

Weather in Malta in June

Daytime temperature +28 ° C, night temperature +20 ° C, sea water +21 ° C.

Malta often expects a huge number of tourists from Russia, regardless of weather conditions.

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Malta - mysterious warm country in the Mediterranean Sea, near Italian Sicily. Malta is located on an island, more precisely in the Maltese Archipelago (where the main inhabited main islands are Malta and Gozo (or Gozo)). It is difficult to imagine that an entire state could fit on a chain of islands only 27 kilometers long! Nevertheless, Malta keeps a lot of secrets. It is difficult to say that our compatriots often prefer Malta to other countries. But perhaps this is only for now. When can you go to Malta? Yes, whenever you like, because it is almost always warm enough there, and when it is even very hot. But it’s best to travel to distant islands in summer, when it’s warm and dry. For example, in June .

Lovely. At the same time, literally every day it is getting warmer, and there are no special changes in temperature. In the first decade of the month, the air on the islands warms up from + 19 ° C to + 23 ° C, in the second from + 23 ° C to + 28 ° C, in the latter it fluctuates between + 28 ° C and + 29 ° C. As you can see, it's not particularly hot, but it's not cool either. By the way, the nights are also very warm - from + 20 ° C in early June to + 24-25 ° C at the end of the month.

Such weather allows you to make pleasant evening walks, and during the day to walk in light summer clothes.

The sea temperature rises in the same way every day. In the first half of the month, the sea can be only + 18-19 ° C, by the end of the month - up to + 24-25 ° C. Thus, in the first week, swimming on the beaches of Malta is still cool, but at the end it is quite possible. One way or another, even if the water temperature at the end of June seems cool to you, you can always get a good tan under the gentle sun.

There is very little rainfall here in June. More precisely, the probability cloudy day negligible small. Even if the sky is suddenly covered with clouds, be sure that they will go away in the very near future, and you will be able to enjoy the sun again. So, neither an umbrella nor a raincoat in Malta will come in handy in June. By the way, there are almost no winds in June, and those sea breezes bring only a pleasant coolness on a hot afternoon.

Now let's talk about what to do in Malta in June... As I wrote above, despite the small territory of the country, a lot of interesting things are concentrated here. Well, walking around the island on a pleasant June day is a pleasure. Perhaps you will be able to study in your 10 days of vacation. I will not cite numerous historical references- I'll just say that the islands were chosen by the first inhabitants already in the VIII century BC. NS.! So, the history of Malta is quite rich, and all the events of the past have left their definite imprint on the appearance of the cities. Today Maltese cities are incredibly pretty, cozy, small and romantic. The cities of Malta are like toys. There are no rivers or mountains, and the cities sometimes represent two or three streets, but always with some kind of cathedral, built in the Middle Ages, or even rank. Undoubtedly, Malta boasts a rich history, and one of the most important cities in Malta is Valletta, the capital of the state. To visit Malta and not go to is unforgivable. Actually, it is to Valletta that many tourists go first of all, especially since the only international Airport on the territory of Malta is located near the municipality of Lua, that way, 5 km south-west of Valletta. Valletta is considered one of the most beautiful cities Mediterranean, and for good reason. This is an absolutely deserved title, because every square meter of the city boasts some incredible sights - both very old and relatively new. But in appearance, Valletta, of course, not particularly modern city- and this is her charm.
For example, it is in the capital of Malta that one of the few medieval fortified cities in Europe is located. And how handsome Palace of the Grand Master of the Order of Malta(today the residence of the President of Malta is located there). Impressive and the forts of St. Elmo, Ricasolly and St. Angelo, and all tourists without fail during sightseeing tour drive to War Museum "Shelter of Laskaris"... What else is good about Valletta? Palais Parisio and Palace of Castilla, Admiralty with inside National Museum fine arts, luxurious Hastings Gardens and much more.

There are a lot of cathedrals in the archipelago. Malta is generally some kind of "cathedral country". 365 cathedrals, is it a joke? Of course, you can't go to everyone for a week of vacation - it will take a month, probably. But in the capital of Malta, be sure to look into the very beautiful Cathedral St. John(built at the end of the 16th century), which carefully preserves unique works of art, such as famous painting Caravaggio's Beheading of John the Baptist.

I suppose the mysterious one should not be overlooked either. Mdina, the former capital of Malta, which is located on a hilltop. Only 306 people live in the town, but the town is very old - it is more than 4000 years old! A romantic town in the heart of the island of Malta with pretty streets and old houses is real paradise for the photographer. Despite its small size, Mdina accommodates a number of unique buildings, old cathedrals, churches and ruins of ancient settlements. Neighboring village Rabat, which is literally a couple of streets from Mdina (within walking distance), has a chic Cathedral Museum, where you can also gaze at rare works of art, for example, the works of Dürer.

Many travelers and scientists fly to Malta for the so-called megalithic temples... By the way, these are the officially recognized oldest stone buildings in the whole world! Megaliths are structures made of huge boulders, characteristic mainly of the Neolithic and Bronze Age. So, these ancient temples, which are included in the UNESCO lists, and of which there are about 50 pieces in Malta, are an amazing and mysterious sight. Someone compares them with Stonehenge, someone with our dolmens. Stone buildings, which are 4-6 thousand years old, keep a lot of secrets, and amazing things were found inside, for example, the fossilized skeletons of dwarf elephants.

There are many interesting things not only on the island of Malta. For example, the second most populous island in the archipelago, Gozo islands, not less good. And it is very different in atmosphere and mood. It is quieter, simpler, much less built-up. There are many groves and fields, large buildings, like in Malta, not even in the capital of the island (Victoria). The only powerful structure is the Citadel (or "chitadella"), built in the 16th century.

By the way, people still live there. In addition to residential buildings, the fortress today has several museums, a cathedral and a chapel. Gozo also has these same megalithic temples, as well as old windmills, beautiful churches and cathedrals outside the Citadel. But many in Gozo are interested in its natural attractions: mysterious caves, underwater tunnel "Azure Window", picturesque rock Fungus Rock, dolmens and sheer cliffs.

In general, Malta is for those who like to walk, wander and stare. Of course, there is also entertainment. Maltese universities have schools of English language, where students from all over the world come to the courses (well, well, from Europe more often, of course). Among other things, our students also go there. Actually, having studied in pairs during the day, students choose to have fun in the evenings. By the way, night life on weekdays a little dull, and, in most cities of Malta (and even in the capital). Therefore, students and other tourists go to the city. St. Julian's, which is on the northern coast of the island of Malta. It is there that all the fun happens, because more than 500 restaurants, bars, casinos, pubs and nightclubs are concentrated here. By the way, this is almost half of what is in Malta.
And at the same time, all the fun safely fit on a site the size of Red Square. So, from bar to bar a stone's throw. Can you imagine what kind of fun atmosphere is going on there on warm June nights? If anything, there are good entertainment in large hotels. For example, go to the Frenchies Night Club (at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Sliema), "Diamond" (at The Topaz Hotel in Bugibba), "Dine & Duke" s (at Corinthia Marina Hotel in St. Julian's) and others.

Malta has at least one Splash and Fun Malta Water Park- between St. Julian's and Bugibba. True, it is small, but enough fun for a couple of hours. In the park "Mediterraneo Marine Park" dolphin shows are held, however, there are not so many tourists in the park - everyone is much more interested architectural heritage Malta, and its beaches, of course.

In general, June for a trip to Malta is just perfect in all respects!

Summer in Malta is hot and fun. In June, the heat is still not gaining its full speed, but the temperature is already very warm. So, during the day, on average, about + 27C, and at night + 19C. Therefore, when choosing a hotel, it is recommended to pay attention to the availability of air conditioning. This is one of the most better months in Malta, not yet an exhausting heat, but already a chic temperature for a full summer vacation... The Mediterranean Sea heats up at this time of the year to + 22C, which creates excellent conditions for swimming. There is virtually no rain at this time and this provides a wonderful rest.

The weather is conducive to swimming and sunburn, so many tourists rush to the beaches in the morning. In addition to standard bathing, here you can enjoy different kinds water sports. At your service diving, water skiing, kayaking, wakeboarding, fishing. Various water cruises are offered, during the day for vacationers with swimming, and at night with fun discos on the deck.

If you like a more relaxing holiday, the leisure program will be tailored to your liking. Thus, in Malta, a significant number of hiking trails and walking along them is guaranteed to bring pleasure. A visit to the city of Valletta will bring an unforgettable experience. This is one of the most beautiful cities and it is quite unique.

Spent ten days in Malta from June 10 to June 20, lived and visited beaches mainly in Bugibba. There are not many people as for the beach season, on weekdays in the mornings it is generally good. The temperature during the day was a maximum of 33 degrees, a few days were very hot, the rest were very comfortable even for those who do not like intense heat... The sea is warm, there were no jellyfish and strong waves. Although they have a website where you can check which beach is the most suitable for swimming.

Just returned from a vacation in Malta. We rested for a week in St. Paul's Bay and Aura. From the very first seconds of your stay on the island you can feel the humidity of the air :) The temperature was just right for rest - it was hot, but not more than +32. Of course, it is better not to stay in the sun for lunch, but basically it is very comfortable for those who do not like to "fry" directly under the sun. The water at this time in Malta is already warm, for swimming - just fine.

My friend and I went on vacation to Malta this year. We chose June for rest not by chance, the weather during this period is the best. The heat begins in July, which we cannot bear very well.

In June, the air temperature was +30, a little less in the evening. A light sea breeze was blowing from the sea. it was not cold at all. Summer rains here are extremely rare, so we did not find them.

The water is crystal clear, it was a pleasure to swim, the water warmed up well, reaching 25 degrees.