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Malta

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The breathtaking Malta is our newest clubbing holiday destination. Culturally rich with a vibrant nightlife and stunning scenery. Malta is an island steeped in culture and history so it’s the perfect place to visit if you like exploring by day and partying by night. It has a booming tourism industry and vibrant hospitality scene with bars, restaurants, events and activities for you all to enjoy.

Malta has a great up and coming music scene, with great underground clubs and DJs performing no matter what the season. With a really diverse nightlife scene there’s something for everyone. There are plenty of beach clubs which are the perfect place to make the most of the stunning scenery with a drink in hand.

Key Contacts!

Cypriot Police / Ambulance / Fire

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Party Hard UK Team

0203 627 4443


Your Reps

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Do you want to party hard in Malta? The exciting events begin in June so if you want a good deal on your party holiday as well as starting your summer with a bang then choose the date today and get preparing for the party holiday of your life! Peak season in Malta is July through to mid-August but clubs and events are open between June and September. Some of you may already be thinking of the two main points, when’s busiest and when’s cheapest:

Cheapest

As can be expected in peak season the prices can be a little bit higher. If you still want to enjoy a clubbing holiday full of events but are wanting to spend a little bit less, then June and the end of August is the best time for you to go. You’ll still be guaranteed to have a good time it just means quicker service at the bar, and who doesn’t want that?

Busiest

Who wouldn’t want to be out on the islands maddest boat parties, having entry to the best clubs and partying at some of the best hotspots on the island? If you want to go when Malta is at its peak, then book your clubbing holiday for July! The events will be buzzing, and you’ll be sure to meet loads of other party harders and have a good time.

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FAQ'S

The best time to go if you’re wanting to ensure all of the events are on is during the months of June, July & August. There’s still plenty to do if you go at the beginning and end of the season but during peak season it will definitely be the liveliest , the busiest and the hottest – and we’re not just talking about the weather ?

With an average of 300 sunny days in Malta, and temperatures up to 31℃ in June to August, you’re pretty much guaranteed a perfect summer. Although it never gets too cold, the weather starts to pick up around April so you’ve got a chance to come visit throughout the year.

Yes! Malta is around a 3 hour flight from the UK. You are required to have a passport to gain entry and would always recommend keeping your passport in a safe during your holiday as you will need it to return home!

You could always take a picture of your passport incase you need it for any reason meaning you won’t need to remove it from the safe until your ready to depart home!

We would always recommend staying together with your group when your on holiday especially if you’re a smaller group and if it’s your first party holiday!

But if you are ever in a situation in which you feel unsafe, you can get in contact with your in resort reps who can give you some help and advice (Top Tip: Make sure everyone in your group has the reps number at the beginning of your holiday in case any of you ever need it when you aren’t all together)

Yes! Majority of places in Malta accept card and you shouldn’t have any problems with using your card. We would recommend looking at a travel card rather than using your own as some banks can charge when you’re abroad (double check this before you go).

As a backup, we would say exchange some euros just incase, as a lot of the ATM’s can charge for taking money out!

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