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Home » Things to do in Malta » What to do in May

Things to do in Malta in May: Best Activities, Tours and More

  • Picture of Marie-Astrid Bridelance Marie-Astrid Bridelance
  • Last updated on April 8, 2026

If you’re planning (or still dreaming about) your next getaway to Malta, let me share the best things to do in May.

In May, visitors enjoy perfect weather for exploring the Maltese archipelago, mostly sunny but not too hot. This month is still considered part of the shoulder season and falls right before the start of the peak season. Places start to get busier, but it won’t be too crowded either.

Let’s dive in and explore the best tours to visit the archipelago, fun things to do in May, and the best places to visit, from historical sites and UNESCO World Heritage Sites to beaches. I’ll also share an overview of the weather and some tips to help you prepare, with ideas on what to do on your trip to Malta.

iSeeMalta - Heritage Pass

A stop at Sliema Ferries during the iSee Malta bus tour.

The ultimate pass combining Hop-On Hop-Off Buses, access to heritage sites and a harbour cruise!

Cost per person:

€80

Great for:

Culture & History Lovers, Couples, & Families

Tour duration

6 days from activation

Departure location

Hop-On Hop-Off Bus stops can be found all over the island

Tour details

This pass combines what you need to explore Malta’s rich culture and history. Unlimited use of Hop-On Hop-Off bus routes (North and South – island of Malta only), access to 20+ heritage sites in Malta and a free harbour cruise with live commentary are included. The pass is valid for a period of 6 days from its activation.

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Tuk-Tuk Gozo Day Tour

Yippee's Sunset Tuk-Tuk Tour

Chauffeured tour of Gozo, led by a multilingual Gozo expert chauffeur, on a fun and comfortable Tuk-Tuk.

Cost per person:

€85

Great for:

Couples, Families with Kids, & Small Groups

Tour duration

7 hours (excluding transport)

Departure location

Marfa, Malta

Tour details

Explore Gozo on board a fun Tuk-Tuk that can carry a maximum of 6 passengers. This all-inclusive tour is one of the best you can take to discover Malta’s sister island. The prices include a transfer from/to your hotel, the crossing to Gozo, a Tuk Tuk tour led by a multilingual driver and guide, a light traditional Gozitan lunch and a boat trip to Comino.

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Quad Bike Gozo Day Trip

Quads on the road in Gozo!

Embark on an adventure through rugged valleys and backroads on a powerful Quad Bike, following a lead driver.

Cost per person:

€115 (driver) / €195 (driver+passenger)

Great for:

Couples, Small Groups, & Solo Travellers

Tour duration

7 hours (excluding transport)

Departure location

Marfa, Malta

Tour details

Drive in convoy behind a skilled tour leader through Gozo’s sleepy villages, wild countryside and epic coast. Quad Bikes give you privileged access to secret places like Xewkija, Ta’ Ċenċ Cliffs and Xwejni salt pans. Just like the Tuk Tuk tour, this is an all-inclusive tour with transport from/to your hotel, a boat trip to Comino, its Blue Lagoon and sea caverns, an experienced quad leader, picnic, fuel and equipment.

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Full-Day Boat Trip - Gozo & Comino Combo

Two islands cruise by Sea Adventure

Full-day cruise combining Comino Island with its stunning Blue Lagoon and Gozo Island.

Cost per person:

€25 (or €30 with the bus to Gozo's capital)

Great for:

Couples, Families, & Small Groups

Tour duration

7 hours

Departure location

Buġibba

Tour details

Departing from Buġibba, a resort on the northern coast of Malta, this full-day cruise allows you to explore Malta’s stunning coast, swim at the iconic Blue Lagoon and get a taste of Gozo. The boat trip stops twice, at the lagoon (Comino) and Mġarr Harbour (Gozo), from where a bus will take you to Victoria (if selected when booking).

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Majestic Valletta - Half-Day Tour

Valletta Half-Day Tour with Malta Excursion.

Join this morning’s guided walking tour of Valletta’s highlights.

Cost per person:

€52

Great for:

Culture & History Lovers, Couples, Families, & Small Groups

Tour duration

4h 45 mins

Departure location

Valletta City Gate

Tour details

Discover Valletta’s rich history and heritage with a knowledgeable guide. This guided tour on foot will take you to the highlights of the capital city: the Upper Barrakka Gardens, the Co-Cathedral and its Caravaggio paintings, the Grandmaster’s Palace, and the multimedia show ‘Malta Experience’. This tour is the best way to learn about Valletta and includes entrance tickets to the ‘Malta Experience’ and the Co-Cathedral.

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Blue Grotto & Marsaxlokk - Extended Half-Day Tour

Day tour of Blue Grotto and Marsaxlokk.

An extended Sunday morning tour to the stunning Blue Grotto and the popular Marsaxlokk market.

Cost per person:

€32

Great for:

Couples, Families, Small Groups & Foodies

Tour duration

5 hours

Departure location

Blue Grotto (Transfer from and to your accommodation included)

Tour details

Taking place every Sunday, this guided tour takes you to two iconic places located in the south of Malta. You’ll discover Blue Grotto, a group of stunning, naturally shaped rock formations bathed in translucent blue waters. Although recommended, the Blue Grotto boat trips are not included in the tour price and are subject to the weather conditions. Your guide will then take you to the Sunday market held in the colourful fishing village of Marsaxlokk, perfect for trying local food and buying souvenirs.

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Best things to do in Malta in May

Take a Harbour Cruise

Cruise around the two natural harbours surrounding Valletta – Marsamxetto Harbour and the Grand Harbour. This is the best way to discover the fortifications surrounding the capital and the Three Cities from a different perspective.

TIP: This advantageous combo pass includes a harbour cruise.

Explore Historical Sites

The first inhabitants of Malta, the Knights of St. John, the British and other rulers left their mark on the country’s rich heritage. Explore Malta’s rich history in Mdina, the fortified city from the Middle Ages with its Baroque St. Paul’s Cathedral, at the St. Paul’s Catacombs in Rabat and at the megalithic temples. Speaking about temples, the most impressive ones are Mnajdra and Ħaġar Qim Temples (Malta) and Ġgantija Temples (Gozo).

Visit Valletta

Valletta is a must-see on any trip to Malta. Visit the magnificent St. John’s Co-Cathedral, the stately Grandmaster’s Palace and the Upper Barrakka Gardens boasting panoramic views over the Grand Harbour. In May, St. George’s Square is filled with plants for a few days during the Valletta Green Festival. What’s more, you can also enjoy lunch and a walk along the harbour at the Valletta Waterfront.

Spend time at the Beach

The fair weather in May will probably make you want to go to the beach. The best beaches are Golden Bay, Għajn Tuffieħa and Mellieħa Bay. You’ll be lucky to enjoy them before the crowds occupy every inch of the sand or rock in the summer months. However, note that the water can still be a little chilly and that lifeguards are usually not around in May.

Enjoy Outdoor Activities

May offers perfect conditions to enjoy the great outdoors before it becomes too hot. Go for a hike and pack a picnic to enjoy with breathtaking views. Places like Victoria Lines, Selmun Trail and Sanap Cliffs in Gozo are stunning places to do so.

Sail to the Islands of Gozo and Comino

Since Gozo is only a short ferry ride away from Malta, it would be a real shame to miss it. The same goes with Comino, a small but beautiful island known for its Blue Lagoon and Crystal Lagoon.

Tips for Visiting Malta in May

  • Clothes to pack: Some light clothing, as well as a light jacket, light trousers, walking shoes and your swimming gear if you want to take a dip.
  • Book in advance: While not as crowded as summer, May is the start of tourist season. Book accommodations and tours early to secure the best options.
  • Looking for a beach holiday? I recommend visiting at the end of May when the weather shifts to summer. Rain is rare, and the sea temperature is a little warmer by then.

Where to stay in Malta in May?

Where to stay in Malta depends on your preferences and the type of holiday you’re after. From bustling towns and historical cities to quaint villages and seaside resorts, there is something for everyone. If you’re looking for cheap accommodation, it can be more difficult than during the off-season, as more tourists are coming in May. However, you can still find some good deals, especially by exploring hostels, Bed and Breakfasts, and self-catering options. On the other hand, boutique hotels and even 5-star accommodations offer a more luxurious stay.

Staying in St. Paul’s Bay, Buġibba and Qawra

These seaside resorts are perfect for a family holiday, with many options, all the amenities and some activities. You might also be able to find budget-friendly options there.

  • AX ODYCY Hotel – A newly refurbished large hotel in Qawra with great facilities and a pool/entertainment area on the coastline.
  • db San Antonio Hotel + Spa – One of the best hotels in Qawra, with modern interiors, high-quality amenities, and spacious and comfortable rooms.
  • Seabreeze Holidays Malta – Recently renovated flats offering good value, just 500 metres from Buġibba Perched Beach.
The main square in the heart of Buġibba, Malta.

Staying in Valletta

With many historical sites, monuments and museums, Valletta is a haven for history buffs. I recommend you stay there if sightseeing is your #1 priority. The capital city is also a good choice for those looking for a high-end experience or even a luxury hotel.

  • Casa Ellul – A luxury boutique hotel in the heart of Valletta, with amenities like private terraces with a jacuzzi.
  • Iniala Harbour House – A luxury hotel overlooking the Grand Harbour, with eclectic décor, wellness facilities and an award-winning restaurant.
  • The Embassy Hotel – This 4-star hotel boasts an excellent location and many facilities such as a rooftop deck pool and a cinema.
St. Zachary Street, Valletta

Staying in Mellieħa

If, on the contrary, your main aim is to have a relaxing holiday, spend time at the beach and connect with nature, the village of Mellieħa will cater to all your needs.

  • Radisson Blu Resort & Spa, Malta Golden Sands – A 5-star hotel in a unique setting away from the village, overlooking Golden Bay.
  • Lure Hotel & Spa – A 4-star designer hotel located at the village’s quaint main square.
  • Luna Holiday Complex – A good value hotel situated on the edge of Mellieha Bay.
The Mellieħa Parish Church.

Staying in Rabat

Rabat is a typical Maltese village next to Mdina. Although it’s not a seaside destination, it offers an authentic experience and is surrounded by the countryside. Next door is Mdina, the Silent City. Mdina has a very limited number of options, but it can offer a luxury stay in a historical palace.

  • The Xara Palace Relais & Chateaux – Luxury boutique hotel housed in a 17th-century palace, in the heart of Mdina.
  • The Heritage Boutique Accommodation – Boutique hotel set in a magnificently renovated historic building, decorated with taste and a touch of art.
  • Point de Vue – Budget-friendly option in Rabat, ideally located 100 metres away from the historic fortification walls of Mdina.
An aerial view of the Rabat square, featuring the Basilica of St Paul, the Wignacourt Museum and the Sanctuary of St Publius.

Staying in Sliema and St. Julian’s

Sliema is a popular option among tourists. This seaside town has a lively atmosphere, many hotels and other types of accommodation and entertainment options. The neighbouring town of St. Julian’s is Malta’s nightlife hub, perfect for night owls wishing to party at the various events organised by bars and clubs.

  • Hilton Malta – One of the most popular luxury hotels in Malta, located in the centre of St. Julian’s.
  • Amery House – Modern boutique hotel in Sliema, renowned for its exceptional service.
  • Two Pillows Boutique Hostel – Modern and clean hostel ideally located near the Ferries in Sliema.
An aerial view of Spinola Bay, St Julian's.

Staying in Gozo

Malta’s sister island is often overlooked by tourists as a place of stay. However, it’s a great place to relax and unwind, far from the noise and activity of the main towns. The island of Gozo is greener and has a slower pace of life compared to the main island.

  • Santa Lucia Boutique Hotel – Stylish 4-star boutique hotel with peaceful surroundings, perfect for a chic retreat far from the hustle and bustle.
  • The Duke Boutique Hotel – Hotel in the centre of Victoria with attentive staff. Book one of the better rooms or suites equipped with a private hot tub on a private terrace!
  • Cesca Boutique Hotel – Small hotel offering views of the valley and surrounded by nature, close to Xlendi.
Republic Street in Victoria, Gozo is a popular spot filled with restaurants, shops, cafes and more.

What’s the Weather like in Malta in May?

Average Temperature 20°C (68°F)
High Temperature 24°C (75°F)
Low Temperature 15°C (59°F)
Day Temperature 20°C (68°F)
Night Temperature 18°C (65°F)
Sea Temperature 19°C (66°F)
Precipitation 9 mm (0.35″)
Hours of Daylight per Day 14 hours

In May, you will find the perfect weather to visit Malta. It’s mostly sunny, as the rain becomes scarcer and scarcer, and warm. The conditions are perfect for sightseeing, exploring Malta’s rich history and engaging in some outdoor activities before the summer heat. The sun can definitely be felt, but pack a jacket or a cardigan for the evenings and some cooler days.

If you visit the archipelago in the second half of May, you’ll notice a shift as mild spring weather transitions into hot summer days.

FAQs

Is May a good time to visit Malta?

May is a good time to visit Malta, with the best weather, you can expect to explore every nook and cranny of the island. More tourists can be found at the popular spots compared to the earlier months of the year, but there are fewer crowds than in summer.

What's happening in Malta in May?

A few events happen in Malta in May. One of the most exciting ones is Medieval Mdina, a festival held in the fortified city of Mdina. Some festi (village feasts) also happen in May around the island.

Is May too cold to swim in Malta?

May is not too cold to swim in Malta, especially if you’re ready to brave slightly chilly waters. The average water temperature is 19°C (66°F) in May, and it starts warming up later in the month as the weather shifts towards summer.

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Marie-Astrid Bridelance
I’m a French expat who arrived in Malta in 2017 and immediately fell in love with it. Ever since I have been spending my free time exploring every nook and cranny of the Maltese Islands and now know it inside out. Its historical cities, colourful streets, turquoise waters and laid-back lifestyle no longer hold any secrets from me! I’m always on the lookout for new things to do, secret corners to explore, events to attend and local specialities to taste. I also enjoy taking pictures of this highly photogenic country I’m proud to call my second home. I’m happy to pick up my pen (or better said, my keyboard) to share my experience and my best tips here with you.

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