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Cheapest flight ticket found 37 €
Cheapest month to flyApril
Average flight time3 hrs, 46 mins
Possible destinations1
Most popular airlineRyanair
Average flights per week16

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Frequently asked questions

The average flight time between Ireland and Valletta (Malta's capital), is 3 hours and 47 minutes. This has been calculated based on journeys departing from Dublin.
Ryanair, Malta Air, Aer Lingus all fly direct to Malta.
We crunched some numbers and found that the cheapest month to fly to Malta is currently April.
Yes – some airlines fly direct to Malta. You'll most likely fly non-stop to Valletta.
The best price we found for a return flight to Malta is 37 €. This is an estimate based on information collected from different airlines and travel providers over the last 4 days and is subject to change and availability.
The cheapest city to fly into is Valletta; and the cheapest airport serving this city at the moment is Luqa Malta International.
The cheapest airport in Malta is Luqa Malta International – we've found flights from 37 €.
After crunching the numbers on our flight calendar, we found that the cheapest date to fly to Malta is Sunday, 19 April 2026, – to Luqa Malta International Airport.

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The best time to go to Malta

The best time to visit Malta is from April to June, or during September and October. The weather is warm yet pleasant, perfect for sightseeing, sunbathing on the beach, and exploring the country's historical sites. These periods usually attract fewer visitors, allowing you to enjoy Malta's unique charm and stunning views without the busier crowds of peak summer.

If you're flexible with travel dates, explore options to find the cheapest days of the year to visit Malta.

The best time to book flights to Malta

To get the cheapest flights to Malta, it’s best to book around 30 to 50 days before you plan to fly. You can also set up a Price Alert to keep track of flight fares to Malta.

Once set up, you'll be notified whenever flight prices fluctuate. This helps you book when the price fits your budget.

Airlines that fly to Malta

The most popular route for flights to Malta is:

Shannon (Shannon Airport) to Luqa (Malta International Airport) with Ryanair.

Long-distance flights may involve several legs, each operated by different airlines. The airline stated above is the flight operator for the first leg of the journey.

Top things to see and do in Malta

In Malta, you can enjoy a variety of exciting activities. Start with a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage city of Valletta, known for its intricate baroque architecture and historical sites like St John's Co-Cathedral.

Experience the traditional Maltese fishing village of Marsaxlokk, a charming spot famous for its colourful boats and local markets. Malta also hosts some lively local events, including The Valletta Carnival, with its vivid floats and enthusiastic performances.

Best cities to visit in Malta

Valletta

As the capital of Malta, Valletta bursts with historical significance. Its majestic fortifications and Grand Harbour offer stunning views. Wander the narrow streets lined with beautiful architecture. Take a cruise across Grand Harbour for the best perspectives of the Valletta Waterfront.

Mdina

This mediaeval walled town on a hilltop is known as the "Silent City". It offers panoramic views of the island. Walk the narrow streets, visit the Cathedral of St Paul, and treat yourself to a slice of Mdina’s famous chocolate cake in one of its quaint cafés.

St. Julian’s

This city is a hub for nightlife and entertainment in Malta. It hosts numerous restaurants, bars, and clubs. During the day, enjoy a walk along the seafront promenade or try your luck at the Portomaso Casino.

Rabat

Mdina, often called the "Silent City," is a historically rich destination in Malta. Start at Mdina Gate and explore St. Paul's Cathedral. It’s a magnificent religious site with exquisite frescoes and a beautiful marble floor.