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Malta: The hottest summer 2024 destination revealed

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Wondering where the travel buzz is for summer 2024? Look no further than Malta! This Mediterranean gem has taken social media platforms by storm, with TikTok, Instagram, and Google searches all abuzz about this sun-soaked paradise.

Known for its pristine white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and breathtaking cliff walks, Malta has become the European holiday hotspot of the year. Metro.co.uk’s very own Chris Rickett was ahead of the curve, having visited the island in May 2023, creating some envy-inducing ‘travel inspo’ content. Malta has also played a starring role in iconic films like Gladiator and Troy, as well as the beloved TV series, Game of Thrones.

What sets Malta apart as the ultimate destination for 2024 is its remarkable affordability, with one-way flights from London starting at just £22 per person. This budget-friendly paradise has attracted well over three million tourists in 2023 alone, proving that popularity doesn’t necessarily translate to tourist traps.

Here’s all you need to know to plan your perfect Mediterranean getaway:

How to Get to Malta: Malta is a short three-hour flight from London, and you can find one-way flights from as low as £22 per person. Departures are available from various London airports, including Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton, and Stansted, allowing for flexible travel options. Even during peak season in July and August, one-way tickets start at £39, making it accessible for all travellers. Flights from Manchester and other northern airports are similarly budget-friendly.

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Malta’s Weather and Best Time to Visit: Travel experts recommend visiting Malta between April and October when the weather is delightful, and the crowds are smaller. However, if you prefer milder temperatures and fewer tourists, consider an off-season trip between October and May. Summers in Malta are hot and dry, with temperatures reaching up to 32°C in July and August, while winters are mild with temperatures between 15–17°C from December to February.

Things to Do in Malta: Malta offers an array of stunning attractions, including white sand beaches like Golden Bay and Mellieħa Bay, as well as the world-renowned Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino. Beyond beach activities, explore traditional folklore shows at the Limestone Heritage Park, attend the Notte Bianca festival in Valletta, or tour the Meridiana Wine Estate to discover the island’s deep-rooted winemaking history. For a unique experience, visit the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, an underground burial chamber with limited daily visitors, or explore ancient temples such as Mnajdra. Paddleboarding in crystal-clear waters and visiting the Old Prison of Gozo, Malta’s oldest prison, are also recommended for a memorable stay.

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Getting Around in Malta: Walking is a fantastic way to explore Malta, but if you require other options, buses offer convenient transportation. A daytime bus ticket costs £2.14 (€2.50), and a night-time ticket is £2.56 (€3), available for purchase directly from the bus driver. For a week-long visit, consider the Seven-Day Explore Card, offering unlimited travel across Malta and Gozo for just £21.36 (€25). Car rentals start at £15, and bicycles are also available for rent.

Where to Stay in Malta: Malta offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every budget. Hotels start at just £30 to £40 per night, and for those seeking luxury, upscale options like the AX ODYCY Hotel in St Pauls Bay provide seafront rooms from approximately £130 per night. Alternatively, Airbnb offers affordable stays starting from £16 per night.

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With its affordability, stunning landscapes, and diverse attractions, Malta is undoubtedly the must-visit destination of summer 2024. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this Mediterranean paradise!

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