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Internship in Malta<\/h1>\n

Malta is a Southern European island country in the Mediterranean Sea, just South of Sicily, Italy. It consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo, Cominao. The state is divided into 68 local councils, each of them has the same status.
Malta internships<\/strong> have become way more popular during the years. Many students search for an anglophone country to do their internship abroad<\/strong> but they do not want to renounce to warm and sunny days at the beach and Malta is a killer about it ! Internships in Malta<\/strong> search for a lot of hospitality students as there is a lot of tourism in the island.<\/p>\n

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Currency<\/span><\/p>\n

As Malta is part of the EU (EUR, \u20ac) the country adopted the Euro as the official currency. The VAT (Value added Tax) in Malts is 18%. Tipping is not obligatory but a 5-10% tip on top of the total bill is always welcome in the restaurants and hotels. The value of the Euro as well as the VAT can be subject to fluctuations. Therefore, if you are a non-European citizen, it is always recommended to keep an eye on the exchange rates in case you plan to change currencies.<\/p>\n

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Weather<\/span><\/p>\n

Malta is located in the subtropical climate zone with the Mediterranean type, winters are very mild and summers long and warm, partly hot. Valletta is sunniest city in Europe. The temperature during the day during the two coldest months – January and February- is 18\u00b0C, and from 7\u00b0C to 13\u00b0C at night, the average temperature of the sea at this time is 15-16\u00b0C. In the hottest months \u2013 July and August- the temperatures are usually between 28 and 34\u00b0C during the day, around 23\u00b0C at night, and the average sea temperature is 26\u00b0C. In general it has stable temperatures and there are slight fluctuations in temperature between the days – on average up to 2\u00b0C difference, rarely more. For the Maltese the snow phenomenon is almost unknown, the last transient snowfall was noted down in January 1962.<\/p>\n

[\/et_pb_text][et_pb_tabs _builder_version=”3.11.1″][et_pb_tab title=”Gozo” _builder_version=”3.11.1″]Gozo is the second largest island of the Maltese archipelago, located 2.5 km northwest of the island of Malta. Months with the best weather are between April and December. The dry period there is in June and August and the rainiest time is in January, February and December. Same as in the main island, the weather in Gozo is correct all year long.<\/p>\n

The coldest months with the temperature from 14 to 17\u00b0C are January, February and March. From March the temperature is rising little by little. The warmest months are between July and September with the rainfalls scale not more than 6mm. From October the temperature starts slowly dropping, nevertheless the weather is still very warm and pleasant between 23\u00b0C in October and 17\u00b0C in December during the day. The highest level of the rainwater in December is 88mm.
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The best time to go to Malta<\/span><\/p>\n

When it comes to the weather it is always a good time to visit this country. Considering a budget friendly period for travelling to Malta, it is starting from October to May. During these months prices for accommodation can be lower than during the rest of the year and it is a good occasion to catch some attractive prices for the hotel. January and February are good months for those who are focused on sightseeing, admiring the landscape architecture fishing or even surfing in Ghejna Bay. If you would like to spend the time in sunny spring weather when nature comes back to life the months March and May are recommendable. During this period the Hotels are still affordable while you can enjoy warm spring temperatures. The months from June to September are the warmest and attract large tourist crowds, long queues and rising prices for attractions and Hotels.<\/p>\n

Here are all of our<\/strong> internships in Malta<\/span><\/a> available right now !<\/strong><\/p>\n

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