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Incredible EU capital city with 19C temperatures in April and stunning beach

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If you're dreaming of sun without the long-haul flight, might just be your perfect With average April temperatures of 19C and endless blue skies, it’s a sweet spot for .

The capital city, Valletta, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Europe’s most charming. Cobbled streets, golden-stone buildings and sea views on every corner make wandering here feel cinematic. Valletta is compact and walkable, with cosy cafés tucked into historic alleys and baroque architecture at every turn. The city is also home to stunning landmarks like St. John’s Co-Cathedral and the Upper Barrakka Gardens.

History enthusiasts will love that Malta has been ruled by Romans, Moors, Normans, and the British, each leaving their mark. The Knights of St. John in particular transformed Valletta into a fortified masterpiece in the 16th century. Malta’s location the Mediterranean sea made it a military hotspot, and the Lascaris War Rooms offer a fascinating look at the island’s WWII legacy. You’ll also find museums, including , Malta’s National Museum of Art.

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But Malta isn’t just about history; it’s also a fantastic place to soak up the sun. The nearby beach town of Sliema is just a 10-minute ferry ride from Valletta and is perfect for a swim or a seaside Aperol. For postcard views, hop on a boat to the Blue Lagoon on Comino Island. Its turquoise waters and limestone cliffs rival any tropical destination.

Maltese food is another reason to visit; think fresh seafood, rabbit stew, and flaky pastizzi pastries. Try local wines or sip a Kinnie, the bittersweet national soft drink with a cult following.

April is an ideal time to explore before the summer crowds arrive. The weather is perfect for outdoor adventures like hiking the Dingli Cliffs or exploring the ancient temples of Ħaġar Qim.

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Stay in one of Valletta’s boutique hotels or charming guesthouses with rooftop views of the harbour. Prices are more affordable in spring, and the hospitality is warm year-round.

If you're planning a trip, pack layers for cooler evenings and sunscreen for sunny days. Comfortable shoes are a must for exploring the hilly, historic streets. Malta uses English widely, drives on the left, and has a relaxed pace that’s instantly soothing. Plus, with budget flights from the UK, it’s never been easier to escape to this sun-drenched gem.

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