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Malta is the biggest island and a major cultural and commercial hub. Malta offers a lot with its amazing sunny climate, stunning beaches, and 7,000 years of fascinating history. Visit the UNESCO-designated World Heritage site Hypogeum, as well as ancient temples and opulent palaces. On the island of Malta, Birgu is a historic city that has long served as the hub of maritime activities. Fort St. Angelo still stands magnificently at the entrance to Dockyard Creek, having witnessed nearly a thousand years of history and several wars. Its waterfront is made up of amazing structures connected to the naval squadron of the Knights of St. John.
The recent building of the city's sophisticated marina has resulted in an influx of yachts from all over the Mediterranean following the departure of the Royal Navy. You set off from Valletta to take in the pristine beauty and rich history of the Maltese islands. Discover the natural caves, the oldest temples in the world, and a wealth of religious sites on Gozo, the second-largest island in the Maltese archipelago. The infamous Blue Lagoon and a safe anchorage for the night are both found on the third island of Comino, which is entirely uninhabited. With Searise Charters, you will experience a unique sea adventure.
Malta has an inviting year-round climate, where the winter season temperature drops to a warm average of 13°C/55°F and summer soars to a comfortable 27°C/81°F, with a high of 32°C/90°F.
From July to September the sea temperature sits around 26°C/79°F and are wonderfully warm for snorkelling, watersports and for beginner Scuba divers heading down to depths around 10m/33ft.
July is the driest month with little to no rainfall, and November through to January is the wettest season and visitors should plan their wardrobe accordingly.
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