The best time to visit is during the shoulder months of Spring or Autumn when the islands are more genteel, the sun is still hot enough to pick up a tan and swim, and hotel prices are slashed. But the weather and the sea are a bonus: the principal allure is the islands' antiquities and the Baroque architecture. The legacy of the 7,000-year-old history is conveniently clustered in a handful of localities - Valletta, the capital; Mdina, the old capital; and the Neolithic Temples in the south of Malta - all of which can be toured in a week. A two-week visit, meanwhile, leaves a handful of free, lazy days to soak up Gozo, which is walkable from tip to tip in four hours.
2005-12-17 15:44:04 UTC
All year round is the best time however the middle of the summer its very crowded with euro spring breakers and vacationers. Winter time many of the shops and specialty areas are closed. I reccomend the best time is between april-june and september-november. Not as many people but not so cold.
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