Visiting Mellieha in September
Visiting Mellieha in September
# Mellieħa in September: The Sweet Spot Nobody Talks About
September in Mellieħa sits in that interesting in-between zone where summer hasn’t quite packed its bags but you can feel it thinking about leaving. Temperatures are still genuinely hot, typically hanging around the low-to-mid 30s Celsius in the first half of the month, softening slightly as you push toward the end. The sea is at its absolute warmest, having absorbed three solid months of Mediterranean sun, which makes swimming genuinely pleasurable rather than just tolerable. Rain is possible but unlikely early in the month – September marks the beginning of Malta’s transition back toward wetter weather, so a late-September visit carries a slightly higher chance of a shower than August does, though you’re still far more likely to see blue sky than clouds.
Crowds drop noticeably after the first week. The European school holidays are over, which means Mellieħa Bay – that long shallow stretch that families love precisely because it’s shallow – loses its sardine-tin quality. You can actually find a spot on the sand without arriving at dawn, and the restaurants along the front stop feeling like controlled chaos. The town itself becomes more bearable to walk around in the evening.
Everything is still open. Restaurants, boat trips, the Red Tower, the bird reserve at Għadira right next to the beach – all functioning normally. You won’t hit that deflating experience of turning up to find half the place shuttered.
Who should come in September? Honestly, almost anyone. Couples, older visitors who struggled with August’s intensity, people who like swimming but hate crowds. Families with younger kids benefit from that calmer beach atmosphere. It’s probably Mellieħa’s best month if you’re being objective rather than sentimental about peak summer.
**One practical tip:** Book your accommodation anyway. September has a devoted following among Germans and Dutch visitors who’ve figured out exactly what we just discussed, so availability isn’t as easy as you might assume. Don’t leave it to chance and then wonder why you’re stuck somewhere inland.
Plan Your Trip
- Hotels: Search accommodation in Mellieha on Booking.com
- Tours & Activities: Browse Mellieha experiences on GetYourGuide
- Day Trips: Find Mellieha tours on Viator