Jet2 Malta Holidays 2025 / 2026
Discover Jet 2 Holidays to Malta
Explore Jet2 holidays to Malta in 2025/2026 and discover stunning beaches, historic ruins and beautiful landscapes. When you book a package holiday to Malta with Jet2 Holidays you will benefit from flights, accommodation, transfers and luggage included in your price. Amongst other great reasons to fly with Jet2 to Malta, is the fact that you can depart from 11 UK local airports. This means less time travelling to the airport. Whether you want an all inclusive deal, a city break or even a villa holiday, Jet2 have Malta holidays to suit everyone.
Why Holiday with Jet2holidays?
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Low Deposits
Book your Jet2 Holiday today with a small £60 per person deposit. This means you can secure your holiday and give yourself time to plan the balance payment, which is due 10 weeks before the departure date.
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Baggage Included
All Jet2 package holidays come with a baggage allowance included in the price. Each passenger gets a 22kg hold baggage allowance and a 10kg hand luggage allowance.
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Local Departures
You can holiday in Malta with Jet2 Holidays flying from 11 local UK airports. With so many local departures, you spend less time travelling to the airport.
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ABTA Protection
When you book a holiday with Jet2holidays it is fully ABTA and ATOL protected. This reassures you that if your holiday is cancelled due to a company failure, you will be financially protected.
Popular Destinations for Jet2 Holidays in Malta
St Paul's Bay
On Malta’s beautiful north coast, St Paul’s Bay is one of Malta’s largest seafront towns. It is well known for its vast promenade stretching all the way to Qawra. Here you will find some great beaches, namely Qawra Point Beach and Buggiba Perched Beach.
Top Attractions in St Paul's Bay, Malta
Some of the many things to do around St Paul's Bay include, St. Paul's Bay Wignacourt Tower, Bugibba Water Park, Quattro Water Park Bugibba, St Paul's Shipwreck Church and boat trips to Gozo and Comino.
Mellieha
Mellieha is a charming town in the north of Malta. In the area you will find beautiful beaches, historical sites and amazing landscapes. Amongst the great beaches nearby you will find Ghajn Tuffieha Bay, Mellieha Beach and Golden Sands Beach.
Top Attractions in Mellieha, Malta
Some of the many things to do around Mellieha include, the Popeye Village, the WWII Shelters, Mellieha Parish Church, Coral Lagoon and Ghajn Tuffieha Bay.
Qawra
On the northeast coast of Malta, Qawra offers a relaxed atmosphere. The area is popular with families due to its beautiful beaches, vast seaside promenade, availability of water sports and a great selection of restaurants and bars. The main beach is Qawra Point Beach, with its 3.5 km promenade.
Top Attractions in Qawra, Malta
Some of the many things to do around Qawra include, the Malta Classic Car Collection Museum and the Malta National Aquarium.
Sliema
Sliema is one of the top shopping areas on the island of Malta. You will find designer shopping outlets, restaurants and cafes. Sliema also has a 2km seaside promenade starting from Qui-Si-Sana and ending in nearby St Julian’s. This promenade walk passes a number of historical buildings. There are no sandy beaches in the area. Sliema is the most developed city in Malta and the coastline is rocky. You can of course still sunbathe at nearby Fond Ghadir Beach and Qui-Si-Sana Beach.Top Attractions in Sliema, Malta
Some of the many things to do around Sliema include, visiting Valletta by ferry crossing, exploring The Point shopping centre, visiting Independence Gardens and Saint Patrick's Church.
St Julian's
St Julian's is one of the liveliest areas of Malta. Situated to the north of Valetta, this buzzing coastal town is packed with hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs. The two main beaches in the area are Exiles Beach and Balluta Bay Beach.
Top Attractions in St Julian's, Malta
Some of the many things to do around St Julian's include, Spinola Bay, Portomaso Marina, St. George's Bay, Balluta Square and the Parish Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Valletta
Valetta is perfect to explore on foot. The Maltese capital is a UNESCO World Heritage city and is jam packed full of history, culture and amazing architecture. In the city you will find some of the most breathtaking views in Malta. Check out the Grand Harbour, where you can take some fantastic photos to remember your trip to Malta by. Valetta has no beach within its city limits, however Golden Bay Beach, one of Malta’s most famous sandy beaches, is easliy reached by bus from the city.
Top Attractions in Valletta, Malta
Some of the many things to do around Valletta include, St. John's Co-Cathedral, Lascaris War Rooms, Upper Barrakka Gardens, Saluting Battery, Fort St Elmo - National War Museum and Valletta Waterfront.
FAQs
Mdina - Mdina is an ancient walled city with a medieval charm and narrow streets. It is called the "Silent City" because it is mainly pedestrianised and has very little traffic.
Popeye Village - For a family fun day out visit Popeye Village. This was originally the film set for the movie "Popeye", now turned into a theme park. It is located in Anchor Bay.
Blue Grotto - The Blue Grotto is a series of sea caves on the southern coast of Malta. Explore the blue waters by taking one of the many boat trips to the area.
Valetta - Malta's capital, Valetta, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Valetta is a historic city with a rich culture and beautiful architecture. Some of the main architectural attractions include the Grandmaster's Palace and St. John's Co-Cathedral.
Ggantija Temples - The two Ggantija Temples date back to between 3600 and 3200 BC. Now included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, this area is considered as one of the oldest free standing monuments in the world, built before Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids.
Some of the most famous foods from Malta are -
Pastizzi - flaky pastries filled with a variety of fillings, such as ricotta cheese or mashed peas.
Fenkata (Maltese Rabbit Stew) slow-cooked in wine and served with potatoes and vegetables.
Ħobż biż-Żejt - A typical Maltese sandwich made with crusty bread and filled with ingredients like tuna, olives, capers and tomatoes.
Bragioli (Beef Olives) - Beef slices stuffed with a mixture of minced meat, herbs, and breadcrumbs and slow-cooked in a rich tomato and wine sauce.
Kapunata - A vegetable stew made with tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, onions, and capers.
Aljotta - A traditional Maltese fish soup, made with local fish, garlic, tomatoes, herbs, and rice.
Torta tal-Lewż (Almond Cake) - A yummy dessert made with almonds, sugar, and eggs.
The best month to go to Malta with Jet2
The most popular months to holiday in Malta tend to be May, June and September. This is due to the good weather, fewer crowds and better value by booking outside school holidays.
Temperatures in Malta
Winter (December to February)
Average temperature between 12°C and 15°C
Spring (March to May)
Average temperature between 15°C and 20°C
Summer (June to August)
Average temperature between 25°C and 30°C
Autumn (September to November)
Average temperature between 22°C and 26°C
Airport Transfer Times
When on holiday with Jet2 holidays to Malta, these are the approximate transfer times -
St Paul's Bay - Approx 50 minutesMellieha - Approx 50 minutes
Qawra - Approx 50 minutes
Sliema - Approx 30 minutes
St Julian's - Approx 35 minutes
Valletta - Approx 25 minutes
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