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What does typical August weather look like in Malta and Gozo?
The temperature typically averages at around 32°C.

GMM Team

August in Malta is peak summer – and the heat is definitely on! Whether you're planning to soak up the sun on the beach or explore the islands' festa culture, it’s good to know what kind of weather to expect during one of the hottest months of the year.

August typically brings average highs of around 32°C during the day, with nighttime temperatures only dipping slightly to around 28°C. But don’t let those averages fool you – heatwaves are common, and temperatures can easily climb above 40°C during the hottest spells.

With all that sunshine comes some serious UV exposure. UV levels remain extremely high throughout the month, so be sure to pack high-SPF sunblock, stay hydrated, and avoid direct sunlight during the hottest hours of the day.

For those who love a warm swim, August is ideal. Sea temperatures average 27°C, making it the perfect time for snorkelling, diving, or just a relaxing dip in the Mediterranean.

Malta enjoys an average of 13 hours of daylight and around 11 hours of sunshine per day during August – so there’s plenty of time to explore, relax, and make the most of those golden summer vibes.

August in Malta is all about heat, sun, and warm seas. Whether you’re a sun-worshipper or prefer the shade of a beachside parasol, this is summer in its purest form. Just remember: water, sunscreen, and a good pair of shades are your best friends!

27th July 2025


gmm team
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GuideMeMalta.com
This article was written by a GuideMeMalta team member.

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