![]() After lunch at Xlendi, it’s an easy bus trip back to Mġarr Harbour via Victoria. Ending at Xlendi’s sheltered bay, highlights en route include the compact cove at Mġarr ix-Xini – once used by the Knights of St John as their main harbor on Gozo – and walking along the spectacular cliffs around Ta’Ċenċ. Starting at Gozo’s Mġarr Harbour, easily reached via 45-minute fast ferries from Valletta, this spectacular walk along Gozo’s southern coastline is ideal as a day trip. Three churches and several good pubs vie for the attention of Siggiewi locals, and there are regular buses back to Valletta.Ī walk along Gozo's coastline makes for a spectacular day trip © Radkins / Shutterstock Xlendi Walk Best for Gozo coastal sceneryġ2km (7.5 miles) one-way, 3-4 hours, moderate This rural stroll ends in the village of Siggiewi. ![]() Extensive valley views then follow, incorporating bucolic Maltese farming landscapes and the Girgenti Palace, now the Maltese Prime Minister’s official residence. Girgenti Valley Hike Best for forest walking and valley viewsħ.7km (4.8 miles) one way, 2-3 hours, easyīegin in the shaded Buskett Gardens, established by the Knights of St John as a hunting preserve and Malta’s last remaining woodland area, before continuing past "Clapham Junction," actually a collection of wheel ruts made by prehistoric carts. Sunday morning’s fish market attracts visitors from all across Malta, and the harbourfront restaurants are ideal for a leisurely lunch.Īn optional there and back detour (3km/1.8mi) travels south down the Delimara peninsula from Tas-Silg Church near Marsaxlokk to Fort Delimara and a natural swimming pool at Il-Kalanka Bay. Joining two favorite southern Maltese destinations for seafood restaurants, this route begins by skirting Marsaskala’s St Thomas Bay, passing by the 17th-century defensive bastions of St Thomas Tower and Mamo Tower before heading inland through sunbaked farmland to the fishing port of Marsaxlokk. Marsaskala to Marsaxlokk Best for ending the morning with a seafood lunchĦ.7km (4.2 miles) one way, 2-3 hours, easy (excludes Delimara detour) Traversing the northern fringes of Mellieħa Bay back via the Red Tower to Għadira, a highlight of the return hike is a blue and white statue of the Madonna at the Immaculate Conception Chapel. Follow the Marfa Ridge, high above sandy beaches and rocky coves, to the White Tower near the peninsula’s northeastern tip of Aħrax Point. Begin at the Għadira Nature Reserve, an important wetlands area for migratory birds, before walking uphill to the Red Tower, one of a network of coastal watchtowers established by the Knights of St John. Looping clockwise around northern Malta’s Marfa peninsula, this hike begins and ends at Għadira Bay (also known as Mellieħa Bay). Marfa Peninsula Best for watchtower history and views of Cominoġ4.5km (9 miles) round trip, 4-5 hours, moderate Around five days are needed for the 50km (30-mile) Gozo Coastal Walk. See Great Walks Malta for a map, trail notes and information on other recommended walks. Highlights include the glorious heritage townscapes of Valletta and the Three Cities, while clifftop walking trails give way to occasional diversions inland, through Maltese farmland and to Malta’s astounding collection of megalithic temples and prehistoric sites. ![]() Malta Coastal Walk Best for the ultimate Maltese adventureġ60km (99 miles) round trip, 13 days, moderateĬircumnavigating the entirety of Malta’s coastline, this informal collection of tracks, trails and historic limestone paths provides a brilliant overview of the Med’s smallest island nation. Humidity is close to 75%.Explore the planet's most surprising adventures with our weekly newsletter delivered to your inbox. In June, Valletta gets 1.93mm of rain and approximately 0 rainy days in the month. Temperature hovers around 24°c and at night it feels like 22°c. If you would just like to know what the weather was for a past dates for research or education or you are just curious then visit our historical weather of Valletta section. Travelling to Valletta? Check out our Weather averages of Valletta to better plan your holiday or travel. November and October receive most rainfall with precipitation count of 97.72mm. ![]() Which months receive most rainfall in Valletta? Coldest months of Valletta?įebruary and January are the coldest months with temperature at around 13°c. The weather averages gathered from Valletta weather forecast and Valletta weather history also forecast these months temperature to be around 24°c and average of 343.1429 hours of sunshine in a month. June and April are the best month to go for holiday or travel to Valletta. Valletta, Malta Holiday Weather Overview Best months to visit Valletta?
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