Hotels in Malta

Nothing defines the Mediterranean charm like Malta – a country of grand baroque architecture, staggering prehistoric sites, and glittering blue waters. Understand the allure behind boutique hideaways like Xara Palace Relais & Châteaux in Mdina or bask in the family-friendly atmosphere of hotels like The Westin Dragonara Resort in St Julian's.

Whether you're seeking the lap of luxury at sea-facing resorts like The Palace in Sliema, the value-for-money comfort of Db City Centre in Birkirkara, or a budget-friendly boutique space, vibrant Malta delivers it all. Discover your perfect base in Malta with Lycafly, and experience the joys of Mediterranean hospitality at its finest.

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Tucked neatly away in the Southern European waters, Malta is a treasure trove of historical wonders spread across an archipelago mere 80 km south of Sicily. Home to a diverse linguistic scene reflecting its multifaceted heritage—English, Maltese, and Italian being most widely spoken—Malta satisfies every modern trobairitz looking to immerse oneself in a culture melange. Set your footprints in Valletta, the smallest national capital of the European Union, and delve into the heart of Malta's history.

The traces of Malta's past civilizations—Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Normans, and British—come alive in its grand architecture, from the fortified cities created by the Knights of St. John to the ancient megalithic temples dating back to around 3600 BC. With its accession to the European Union and the eurozone monetary union in 2004 and 2008 respectively, Malta continues to evolve as a powerhouse in the Mediterranean. Blessed with a prolific history and picturesque landscapes, Malta became a popular tourist destination, its economy significantly buoyed by tourism.

When to visit Malta

A year-round Mediterranean paradise, Malta is charming in every season, each showcasing a unique side of the island country. For pleasant weather and relatively fewer tourists, visit during April, May, and June. If you enjoy a hot summer full of beach days and watersports, the months of July, August, and September are perfect. However, exploring the archipelago's historical sites is recommended during cooler months.

The mild autumn, with temperatures between 22-28 °C, makes September and October ideal for wandering around the islands. However, the colder months from December to February carry the spirit of winter festivities, despite the occasional showers. But remember, whatever the season, there's never a dull moment in Malta!

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