Travelbiz E-Zine
13
December
2025

Why Fly Direct to Malta This Winter with Aer Lingus

Why Fly Direct to Malta This Winter with Aer Lingus

With direct flights from Dublin to Malta, Aer Lingus customers can swap Ireland’s winter chill for Mediterranean sunshine in under four hours. From historic cities and coastal walks to vibrant festivals and exceptional value, Malta is an ideal winter escape — whether for a short city break or a longer cultural getaway.

Why Malta Shines as a Winter Sun Destination

Malta offers a rare combination of mild winter temperatures, rich history, and year-round experiences. Average daytime temperatures of 12–16°C make sightseeing comfortable, while fewer crowds allow travellers to explore UNESCO-listed Valletta, medieval Mdina and coastal villages at a relaxed pace.

Winter is also one of the best times to experience Malta’s authentic character — when locals reclaim their cities, cafés spill onto sun-lit squares, and heritage sites can be enjoyed without summer queues.

Practical Tips & Winter Booking Benefits
  • Direct Aer Lingus flights from Dublin make Malta ideal for winter short breaks

  • Winter is off-peak season, meaning excellent value on hotels, apartments and tours

  • Pack layers — mild days with cooler evenings are typical

  • Public buses and ferries operate year-round, making it easy to explore Malta and Gozo without a car

Winter travellers benefit from better availability, quieter attractions and strong seasonal offers across accommodation and dining.

Winter Events & Festivals (December–March)

Malta’s cultural calendar continues well into winter:

  • Christmas & New Year celebrations with festive lights, markets and concerts

  • St Paul’s Shipwreck Feast (February) — one of Malta’s most important religious festivals

  • Carnival (February/March) — colourful parades and festivities in Valletta and Gozo

  • Seasonal food events and village festas showcasing local traditions

These events give visitors a deeper connection to Maltese culture beyond peak summer tourism.

Why Winter Offers Better Value

Accommodation:
Hotels and boutique properties offer lower rates and added inclusions during winter, particularly outside the Christmas period.

Dining:
Restaurants remain open year-round, often with seasonal menus and excellent value — ideal for discovering local cuisine without peak-season pricing.

Transport:
Affordable public transport and reduced congestion make moving around the island easy and stress-free.

Enjoying the Outdoors in Malta’s Mild Winter Climate

Malta’s winter weather is perfect for outdoor exploration:

  • Coastal walks and countryside hikes

  • Exploring historic towns like Valletta, Mdina and the Three Cities

  • Scenic seaside cafés and harbour promenades

  • Day trips to Gozo for nature, walking trails and coastal views

It’s an active, comfortable alternative to colder European city breaks.

A Taste of Malta: The Local Food Scene

Malta’s gastronomy reflects its Mediterranean roots:

  • Fresh seafood including octopus stew and grilled fish

  • Traditional snacks like pastizzi

  • Local wines and desserts such as imqaret

  • A growing international dining scene, particularly in Valletta and St Julian’s

Winter is an excellent time to enjoy Malta’s food culture at a relaxed pace.

Why Sell Malta This Winter

With direct Aer Lingus access from Dublin, strong winter value, and a unique mix of culture, climate and cuisine, Malta is a compelling alternative to mainland European city breaks — and a perfect Mediterranean escape for Irish travellers seeking sunshine, heritage and ease of travel.

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