What's the Weather Like in Malta in November?
November is usually a mild but rainy month in Malta. But this lovely island is a pleasure to visit at any time of year. It's less crowded and travel is cheaper than in the summer and you'll have a more authentic experience of the island without so many tourists.
How Warm Is Malta In November?
The average temperature in November is 18°C with highs of 21°C and lows of 17°C. And the average sea temperature for Malta in November is 22°C.
Can You Swim In The Sea In Malta In November?
Some people might find this the ideal temperature to enjoy a dip during their holiday, while others might find it a bit too cold.
How Wet Is Malta In November?
Malta receives an average of 81mm of rainfall spread across 15 rainy days so come prepared for some wet weather on your trip. However, the rains are usually heavier and over quicker than in most countries in northern Europe.
Average Sunshine Hours
In November, Malta enjoys an average of eight hours of sunshine daily, a figure which is much higher than many other places in northern and central Europe.
How Humid Is Malta In November?
Malta stays relatively humid all year round, thanks to the surrounding sea. During November, the average humidity for the island is around 75%, which is quite high for this time of year.
Is Malta Windy In November?
Throughout an average November in Malta, typical wind speeds fluctuate between light air to moderate breezes.
Malta Beach for November
November is not one of the best times of the year to hit the beach, since the weather is often cool and wet. If you do get a dry and sunny day during your holiday, there is a handful of beaches you can choose from.
Blue Lagoon
The beach at the Blue Lagoon is a great place to spend the day. If the sun isn't out, you can have hours of fun exploring the various caves, coves, and cliffs the beach is known for. The small bay holds shallow, azure-colored water and injot's located on the West coast of Comino. This major tourist attraction is definitely worth visiting; it's enjoyable for children too.
Ramia Bay
The fairly secluded Ramla Bayon the island of Gozo is another top place to soak up some rays if the sun is out.
It's the largest sandy beach in Gozo and has a rugged natural feel to it.
See the statue of the Virgin Mary on the sand; this also attracts tourists. This beach is lined by numerous snack bars, providing you with plenty of choices when it comes to lunchtime.
Old City Mdina
boasts spectacular views over the surrounding area, as well as a wide variety of old, attractive buildings and souvenir shops.
There is a cathedral inside the main square and the Mdina Dungeons and the National History Museum of Malta is also located inside the city.
To get the most out of visiting Mdina Old City, a guided tour is recommended. The Mdina Experience an audio-visual show is also worthy of note for those who want to learn more about the history of the place.
The Point
The Point at Tigne Point, Sliema is a popular shopping center that houses a wide variety of shopping stores. This center also arranges special party events which are particularly tailored towards children. In addition to the shops and party venue, the Point also features restaurants, some of which boast views over the seafront. The building has three floors and has approximately 1,000 car parking spaces.