Mdina

Mdina

Mdina in June

Great time to visit

June delivers classic Mediterranean weather with the first wave of summer crowds. Still comfortable if you time your wandering right.

Weather

June brings the first taste of Mediterranean summer with warm, dry days and virtually no rain. The ancient stones radiate heat by late afternoon, but sea breezes keep things comfortable. Humidity creeps up to 65% with perhaps 1 rainy day all month.

29°C high21°C low1 rain days

Crowds & Cost

high crowds
~$140/day average

Events & Festivals

  • L-Imnarja harvest festival
  • Malta International Arts Festival

June Tips

  • Start sightseeing early - by 2pm the stones get hot underfoot
  • Book dinner reservations well ahead for popular spots like Bacchus
  • Bring a hat - limited shade in Mdina's open squares

All Months

April through June is pure magic in Mdina. The weather hovers around 22-25°C, perfect for wandering those stone streets without melting. Spring wildflowers bloom in the surrounding countryside, and the light is golden for photos. September through November brings similar conditions with fewer crowds. October is particularly lovely — warm enough for outdoor dining but cool enough that you won't be sweating through every photo. Summer gets brutal. July and August see temperatures hit 35°C, and those stone streets turn into ovens. The crowds are also at their worst. If you must visit in summer, come early morning or late afternoon. Winter isn't terrible — Malta rarely gets truly cold. December through March averages 15-18°C, but you'll deal with more rain and shorter days. The upside? You'll practically have the city to yourself. Here's the insider timing: arrive at 8am when the gates open, or after 4pm when the tour buses leave. Mid-morning to mid-afternoon, you'll be fighting crowds for every photo.

Mdina Scores

Solo

8/10

Couples

9/10

Families

7/10

Adventure

3/10

Budget

7/10

Luxury

6/10

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