Is Malta the warmest country in Europe?


Is Malta the warmest country in Europe? That's Malta. Its far-south location makes it a perfect choice for a warmer winter getaway in Europe. Winter temperatures in Malta tend to range from a low of 13-15 C (55-59 F) to a high of 16-18 C (61-64 F).


Which part of Malta is the warmest?

If you google the warmest place in Europe, your results will point to Valletta, Malta, with an annual average daily temperature of 72°F.


What is Malta famous for?

As well as being famous for its diving, architectural sites, and festivals, Malta is also a popular film location in its own right. Malta's dramatic cliffs, stunning landscapes, and ancient buildings make it the perfect backdrop for many feature films and TV shows, particularly those aiming for an antiquated feel.


What is the sunniest place in Europe in winter?

Canary Islands: The absolute best place in Europe for winter sun, these islands are off the coast of Morocco and so far south that they have warm weather year-round. Portugal: The average temperature is warm (especially in the south) and it's one of the cheapest countries in Western Europe.