What's the Weather Like in Malta in September
Temperatures
On average, September is sunny, warm, and dry in Malta, although the temperatures during this month aren't usually as hot as they are in July and August. At this time of year, the average temperature starts off at 25.5°C at the beginning of the month and gradually drops to 23°C during the final few days. Daily highs fall from 29°C down to 26°C and daily lows drop from 22°C to 20°C as the month progresses.
Since 1987, the highest maximum temperature ever to be recorded in Malta in September is 39.2°C, which was registered in 1990. On the other hand, the lowest minimum temperature which has ever been recorded on the island in September is 15.4°C, which was registered in 2004.
Sea Temperature
The average sea temperature for Malta in September is 26°C, whilst is slightly cooler than in August. Despite the small drop in temperature, 26°C is more than warm enough for you to enjoy swimming, scuba diving, and snorkeling in the sea during your holiday in September.
Short-lived, intense thundery downpours crop up on occasions during September, although there is considerable variation from one September to the next. Some Septembers stay completely dry, whilst others have thundery downpours on several days.
Rainfall
Throughout this month, Malta receives an average of 24mm of rainfall, divided across eight rainy days. With precipitation occurring on around ¼ of days throughout the month, there is a fairly good chance of you experiencing some of the wet stuff during your holiday. If you do get some rain whilst in Malta, it will most likely be moderate rain, thunderstorms, or light rain.
The probability of rainfall occurring on any given day in Malta during September rises as the month develops. Precipitation is least likely to fall around September 1st when it occurs on 20% of days, whilst rainfall is most likely to occur around September 30th, when it falls on 36% of days.
Since 1985, the highest monthly rainfall which has ever occurred in Malta in September is 390.3mm, which was registered in 2003. Not only is this the highest monthly rainfall for September, but it's also the highest monthly rainfall ever registered in Malta in any month. Six years earlier in 1997, Malta received rainfall on 12 days in September, making it the wettest month in almost two decades. The highest amount of rainfall ever to occur in September in Malta within 24 hours is 226.3mm, which was registered in 2003. This day saw the highest rainfall ever registered in Malta in any month.
Sunshine Hours
In September, Malta enjoys around ten hours of sunshine every day, providing you with plenty of opportunities to hit the beach and work on your tan. Throughout September, the length of the day is gradually decreasing, with the day shortening by one hour and 5 minutes between September 1st and September 30th. The shortest day of the month is September 30th, with 11 hours and 51 minutes of daylight, whilst the longest day of the month is September 1st, with 12 hours and 55 minutes of daylight.
Humidity
Malta stays fairly humid all year round, thanks to the surrounding sea. During September, the average daily relative humidity for the island is 73%, which is fairly high for this time of year. This average is made up of lows of 52% (mildly humid) and highs of 93% (very humid). The air is usually at its driest around September 1st, when the relative humidity drops to below 59% three days out of every four. On the other hand, the air in Malta is often at its most humid around September 27th, when the relative humidity rises above 88% three days out of every four.
The average cloud coverage on a typical day in September in Malta increases steadily as the month progresses. Cloud coverage starts off at 19% on September 1st and rises up to 33% by September 30th. In spite of the increase in cloud coverage, September as a whole is generally quite clear.
Wind
Throughout an average September in Malta, typical wind speeds usually fluctuate between 0 m/s and 6 m/s calm to moderate breeze. Wind speeds almost never exceed 10 m/s fresh breezes. The highest average wind speed of 4 m/s usually occurs around September 30th, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 6 m/s. On the other hand, the lowest average wind speed of 3 m/s tends to happen around September 13th, when the average daily maximum wind speed is 6 m/s. Since 1996, the highest wind gust ever recorded in Malta in September is 36 knots, which was recorded in 2013.
Although excessive heat is quite rare, when southerly winds suck up hot air from northern Africa, temperatures can get extremely hot, with temperatures in excess of 35°C being occasionally encountered.
Malta Hotels in September
There are many accommodation options in Malta. The Corinthia Palace Hotel & Spa, located at De Paule Avenue, San Anton, is a luxurious option that offers some excellent spa facilities.
The 5-star Hotel Phoenicia at The Mall, Valletta offers great accommodation and is ideally situated for access to the attractions in and around the resort.
The Maple Farm Bed and Breakfast Malta at Buskett Road, Rabat has easy access to the attractions throughout the resort and offers good bed and breakfast accommodation, with some fantastic sea views.
For those who do not have much cash to spare, there are some budget options when it comes to accommodation in Malta. These include the Luciano Valletta Boutique Accommodation at Merchant Street 21, Valletta.
Malta Beach for September
September is a great time to hit the beach in Malta because the tourist numbers have thinned out by this time of year. Whilst the temperatures aren't as high in September as they are in August, the weather is still generally hot, dry, and sunny, and the sea is pleasantly warm.
Blue Lagoon
Take a boat trip from Gozo or Malta mainland, and experience the outstanding beauty of the Blue Lagoon. Dazzling white sand, and gorgeously blue water, this area is idyllic and perfect for swimming in the warm, shallow waters.
Paradise Bay
Families with young children will be particularly well-served by Paradise Bay in the far north of Malta, close to the Gozo Ferry. Just like Golden Sands, this beach also offers ideal swimming and snorkeling opportunities. There are many helpful facilities here, such as showers for a small charge.
St Peters Pool
St Peter's Pool is also a fabulous area for snorkeling around this rugged coastal area. The flat rocks of this bay beach are perfect for sunbathing, while the tall rocks give plenty of shade during the peak sunshine hours.
Due to the secluded location, do ensure you have everything you need such as food, water, and towels to really make the most of the day here.
Bars and Restaurants
Malta is home to a large range of quality restaurants. Zeri's Restaurant, situated in Portomaso, St. Julians, Paceville, is a good bet for locally-sourced cuisine, boasting a combination of Maltese and Mediterranean menu choices such as calamari, sea bass red snapper, and a regular fish of the day options.
For a thrilling, and luxurious evening of entertainment, try Dragonara Casino at Dragonara Palace, Saint Julian's where you can enjoy a range of games, including over 300 slot machines, as well as American roulette, blackjack, and poker, alongside numerous other attractions. Here, you can find the Piano Bar, serving delicious cocktails. Also, there is a Sports Lounge, hosting a variety of international sports games alongside a well well-equipped bar.
Things to do in Malta in September
Game of Thrones
Fans of the hugely popular series Game of Thrones should sign up for a tour of the filming locations. Written and led by local actors who played parts in the actual filming, get an in-depth insight into the scenes, and explore the fascinating filming locations. These include the King's Gate, the main square, and The Garden of King's Landing. Ticket prices include a hotel pick up and drop off in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Fish Market
On Sunday mornings Marsaxlokk Bay hosts Malta's main fish market which boasts a wide variety of fish on offer at various stalls. As well as fish, this market also offers various other foods, including fruit, vegetables, bread, and snack foods, making it a great place to grab a bite to eat. During the rest of the week, Marsaxlokk Bay holds tourist-oriented markets, offering souvenirs and foods. Another key attraction of the area is the pleasant walks along the seafront and the displays of brightly colored fishing boats, along with the possibility of having a go at sailing and fishing.
Flyboard Malta
For those seeking an adrenaline rush, head to Spinola Bay, Saint Julian's for a thrilling Flyboard experience through Flyboard Malta. Offering a variety of packages, experience levels, durations, this new type of adventure is a must-try!