What's The Weather Like in Malta in December?
The Maltese weather in December feels pleasant compared with most other northern European countries in December. And with five hours of sunshine, you'll have time to explore this lovely island location.
What's Malta Like At Christmas?
Malta is mild and usually a bit rainy in December but the extensive Christmas celebrations make Christmas a special time of year to visit. You'll be able to enjoy Christmas markets, pantomimes and beautifully lit streets with colourful lights.
In 2019 the average temperature for Christmas Day was 16°C and sunny and 2018 was 14°C and cloudy. Highs of around 18°C are common at the warmest part of the day.
How Warm Is Malta In December?
The average temperature is around 15°C with highs of 18°C and lows of 14°C.
How Warm Is The Sea In Malta In December?
The average sea temperature for Malta in December is 19°C. Most people will find this a bit too cold to enjoy a swim.
Does It Rain In Malta In December?
Throughout December, Malta is subject to an average of 114mm of rainfall which occurs on around 19 days. It's practically certain that you'll experience a shower or two during your holiday, so make sure you pack accordingly.
Is Malta Humid In December?
Thanks to the surrounding sea, Malta stays fairly humid throughout the year. In December, the humidity for the island is 75%, which is quite high for a winter month.
How WIndy Is Malta In December?
Across an average December in Malta, typical wind speeds vary between light air to moderate breezes.
Malta Hotels in December
Accommodation options in Malta are many and varied. The Seabank All Inclusive Hotel & Spa at Marfa Road, Mellieha Bay, Mellieha contains a range of dining facilities including a Chinese, Brazilian and buffet restaurant, plus a comprehensive all-inclusive option.
A good nearby option for families with young children is the Mellieha Holiday Centre at Mellieha Bay. This resort boasts a children's play area, swimming pool and various other attractions.
Malta Beach for December
December is not a good time of year to visit Malta's beaches due to the unreliable weather. If you do get a spot of warm weather and sunshine during your holiday, you'll be pleased to hear that there is a handful of beaches worthy of a visit.
The Sliema sea front contains no sandy beaches, but is home to numerous boat trips which depart from the bay, including Grand Harbour cruises.
Ghadira Bay at Mellieha Bay has numerous good facilities for eating and water sports, as well as for sunbathing and relaxing if your stay coincides with a fine spell of weather.
Bars and Restaurants
Jazz fans should consider BJ's at Ball Street, Paceville, Saint Julian's, which features live jazz music after midnight. Saturdays are a particularly popular time to stop by, when there are often feature performances from recognized jazz musicians.
Things to do in Malta in December
Malta has a handful of spa and massage centres. The Myoken Dolmen Spa, situated in the Dolmen Resort, Qawra, offers a range of body treatments, facials, hand and foot treatments, body wraps, and holistic treatments. At the main spa there are over 80 treatments to choose from, as well as a Jacuzzi, sauna, hydrotherapy, Vichy showers, indoor pool, three outdoor pools, relaxation area and a fitness centre, providing a wide range of activities for those seeking to look after their bodies. The company behind the spa, Spas Myoka, also has 5-star spa facilities available at a few other locations around Malta.
The Thai Sawdee Spa at Triq Gorg Borg Oliver, Sliema offers massages as well as spa facilities.
There are many good historical sites and monuments in Malta. Domus Ramana at Museum Esplanade, Rabat covers the life of the site, with exhibits of Muslim tombstones, a draped female statue, a baby rattle and hairpins, among other attractions. There are many impressive decorative features including some ancient mosaics, one of the most famous being the Peristyle Mosaic.