Flight to Malta (MLA) in June 2026

From just €59.99*

Don't miss out on our flight deals if you want to fly to Malta in June 2026. We have flights to Malta (MLA) in June 2026 from just €59.99*. Simply select your desired departure date in June 2026.

We'll show you all the airports from which you can fly to Malta with us on that date. This makes it quick and easy to find your low-cost flight to Malta in June 2026.

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The weather in Malta

  • Thursday, 04/06/2026

    28°C

  • Friday, 05/06/2026

    29°C

  • Saturday, 06/06/2026

    29°C

Climograph: Average for

July

Temperature

29°C

Hours of sunlight per day

12h

Water temperature

24°C

Days of rain

0

August

Temperature

29°C

Hours of sunlight per day

11h

Water temperature

25°C

Days of rain

1

September

Temperature

27°C

Hours of sunlight per day

9h

Water temperature

24°C

Days of rain

3

October

Temperature

24°C

Hours of sunlight per day

7h

Water temperature

22°C

Days of rain

6

November

Temperature

20°C

Hours of sunlight per day

5h

Water temperature

18°C

Days of rain

9

December

Temperature

16°C

Hours of sunlight per day

5h

Water temperature

17°C

Days of rain

13

January

Temperature

14°C

Hours of sunlight per day

5h

Water temperature

15°C

Days of rain

12

February

Temperature

15°C

Hours of sunlight per day

6h

Water temperature

14°C

Days of rain

8

March

Temperature

16°C

Hours of sunlight per day

7h

Water temperature

14°C

Days of rain

5

April

Temperature

18°C

Hours of sunlight per day

9h

Water temperature

16°C

Days of rain

2

May

Temperature

22°C

Hours of sunlight per day

10h

Water temperature

18°C

Days of rain

2

June

Temperature

26°C

Hours of sunlight per day

11h

Water temperature

21°C

Days of rain

0

Book flights to Malta (MLA) – small island, big impact

The peaceable temple builders of Malta, who disappeared around 2500 BC, were succeeded by many other rulers who have shaped the character of the island. The Phoenicians used Malta as a key Mediterranean port of call for their trading empire and gave the island its name, "Malet", which means refuge. But the name may also come from the Romans, who seized Malta from Carthage and called it "Melita", Latin for "honey", which was – and still is – produced here on a large scale. After the Romans came Vandals, Normans, Moors and Spaniards, who all left their mark on Malta's architecture, language and cuisine. Then, from 1530 to 1798, Malta was ruled by the Knights of St John.

Naturally, you can also enjoy a wonderful beach holiday in Malta. Learn to dive and swim with dolphins. The Blue Grotto, a cave system on the rocky coastline, can be explored by way of a boat trip. Since 1800, the island had been part of the British Empire for quite some time and still retains English as its second official language, so language courses are especially popular. Another unique aspect of Malta is the pungent but delicious cuisine of the island. It bears the influences of Italy, North Africa, and many other sources. Try Maltese-style ratatouille, which is known as kapunata. Or have a taste of fenech, rabbit in a red wine sauce. Fish, of course, also plays a major role in the island's cuisine. Sea bream in particular is considered Malta's classic fish and is served grilled, marinated or in a pastry (lampuki pie). On the island of Malta you will find whatever you expect from a holiday in the Mediterranean.

Your rewards

Low prices

Fly to Malta during June 2026 for as little as €59.99*.

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We will fly you to Malta from one of 19 airports during June 2026.

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