Hotels in Malta

Glistening in the heart of the Mediterranean, the island of Malta is a treasure trove of historical wonders, extraordinary vistas and vibrant cultures. This jewel of southern Europe blends an enthralling heritage with modern elegance and diverse landscapes. Whether you’re venturing to Valletta or gravitating towards the glowing beaches, there's a splendid array of options for every budget and inclination.

Experience the allure of an island whose name connotes ‘honey’, suggesting both the sweetness of its landscapes and the sun-drenched hue of its buildings. Whether you're lost in the magic of megalithic temples or reclining by the pristine beaches, booking your accommodation with Lycafly guarantees a journey rich in memories.

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An archipelago cloistered between Italy and Libya, Malta boasts a location offering a strategic seat in the Mediterranean. With Sicily painted atop its northern panorama, Malta offers a unique blend of European, Arabic and Mediterranean influences that resound in its delightful cuisine, captivating architecture, and the multilingual charm of its citizens.

The islands carry a timeline extending back to 5900 BC, presenting an enticing tapestry of world history. Malta's historical timeline transcends the epochs, bearing the tag of the Phoenicians, the Romans, the Arabs, the Normans and the British alike. A mix of powers have endowed Malta with a potpourri of cultural character, visible in its ancient temples, baroque churches and medieval towns. Currently, with its membership in the European Union and the Eurozone, its ties to Europe are stronger, yet its unique character remains unbroken.

When to visit Malta

Choosing the best time to visit Malta depends on your itinerary and your personal preferences. For most travellers, a visit between April and June is ideal when the Mediterranean temperature is just right - warm, but not overbearingly so. This clear, sunny period also coincides with the spring season, when the country is awash with colour from blooming flowers, providing the perfect backdrop for exploration.

Venturing in July, August, and September exposes you to Malta in the height of summer, adding an extra layer of allure to those engaging beaches or outdoor ventures. September and October are also perfect if you prefer less crowded, but still balmy days. For those less fond of heat, December, January, and February offer cooler climes and the islands have a quieter, more introspective character. Whatever time of year you choose to visit Malta, one certainty remains: its treasures await your discovery.

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