Travelbiz E-Zine
19
December
2025

Start 2026 with a trip to Malta!

Start 2026 in luxury by escaping the cold, grey skies of Ireland with a visit to magical Malta. There is no better place to help you recover from the hectic Christmas period and cure those January blues than this Mediterranean paradise.

With direct flight with both Aer Lingus and Ryanair getting to Malta has never been easier. With a flight time of just three and a half hours, it’s a perfect short winter escape.

A trip to the Maltese Islands is an unmissable experience for any type of traveller. With so much to see and do, whether you’re a history buff, a night owl, or just looking for some rest and relaxation to start the year, the list of things to do in Malta is endless.

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Having marvelously mild winters, there are countless outdoor activities that can be enjoyed in January. Whether it’s exploring the islands on foot, a dive into the crystal clear sea, or a bike ride Malta has activities to please every type of enthusiast.

The choice of walks in Malta is impressive. Some great locations include Baħrija Walk, Tas-Silġ Walk, and Watch Towers Walk. Or why not hop on a bike to explore the islands? With their relatively small size and delightfully smooth roads, both Malta and Gozo are ideal for cycling; and with new cycling routes having recently been created, there’s never been a better time to get pedaling.

Whether you are looking for natural wellness spots or some of the best spa facilities around, the Maltese Islands have got you covered! With endless serene and idyllic locations by the shore, meditation, and outdoor fitness activities, such as yoga, have never been more accessible. Malta also offers numerous high-quality spas, many of which can be found within hotel complexes, especially at the higher end of the sector along with public gyms.

Malta is also a fantastic location for diving. In fact, Malta has been named the world’s best diving destination at the Boot Düsseldorf Dive Awards 2025! You can try shore dives and boat dives to explore Malta’s seabed, which is studded with wrecks of boats, planes, and statues, each providing insight into Malta’s vast and vivid past.

There are also several events taking place that you can check out while you’re there.

The Made with Love Artisan Fair in Victoria, Gozo, takes place from the 31st January. Explore a delightful array of handcrafted treasures and unique, heartfelt goods perfect for gifting—or keeping just for yourself. From hand-poured candles and bespoke jewellery to artisanal home décor, local artwork, and one-of-a-kind fashion pieces, there’s something special for everyone. There will also be live music.

Against a stunning Gozitan backdrop, Inħobbok Concert featuring the beloved band The Travellers will take place on the 31st January at Independence Square, Victoria. The show promises uplifting music, a vibrant atmosphere, and a celebration of local culture.

With Loveholidays you can depart Dublin on the 6th January and stay four nights at the 5* The Palace Hotel, Sliema (room only) with flights from Aer Lingus from €319pp.  Or you can depart on the 12th January and stay seven nights at the Qawra Palace Resort & SPA from €249pp (two adults, breakfast included) with flights from Ryanair. Or you can depart on the 24th January and stay seven nights at the 4* Best Western Premier Malta, St Paul’s Bay in a Deluxe Double or Twin Room with Balcony from €329pp (room only, two adults) with flights from Aer Lingus. T&Cs apply.

With Cassidy Travel you can depart on the 26th January and stay seven nights at the 4* Ibis Styles, St Paul’s Bay (B&B basis) from €275pp, including flights from Dublin with a 10kg checked case each and return airport to hotel coach transfers. T&Cs apply.

So, whether you’re a couple planning a short city break this January or booking your family holiday, you can explore more in Malta in 2026.

Visit www.visitmalta.com for further information on Malta

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