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As a local resident of Malta, I have first-hand knowledge of the island's hidden gems, best restaurants, and top activities. My travel guide is designed to help you experience the real Malta, beyond the tourist hotspots

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Day 1

#1 Valletta (by day) - & The Three Cities

  1. City Gate - Pjazza Tritoni

    Triton Fountain, an iconic landmark in Valletta, Malta's capital, is located in ...+

  2. St. John's Co-Cathedral

    Begin your Valletta tour at St. John's Co-Cathedral, a magnificent Baroque churc...+

    Tickets

    official site

    Moday to Saturday: 09:00 - 16:45 (last entry 16:45) & closed on Sundays and Public Holidays.

  3. Upper Barrakka Gardens

    After exploring St. John's Co-Cathedral, visit the Upper Barrakka Gardens for br...+

    Cannon Firing Saluting at 12:00 sharp where history is brought to life daily!

  4. Ferry Trip to Three Cities - Senglea, Vittoriosa and Cospicua

    From Upper Barrakka Gardens, descend via the elevator within the gardens to Vall...+

    Tickets

    official site

    Ferry Tickets - Adults - Single €1.50/Return €2.80 & Children - Single €0.50/Return €0.90

  5. Vittoriosa (Birgu)

    Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua - are three historic fortified cities located ...+

    Tickets

    official site

    Tuesday to Sunday: 09.00 - 17.00 (last entry 16:30)

    Suggested restaurants

Other things to do

  • Grand Master’s Palace
  • Piazza San Gorg
  • Republic Street and Merchant Street
  • Teatru Manoel
  • The National Museum of Archaeology
  • Lowwer Barrakka Gardens Bell
  • Valletta Waterfront
  • The Fort St Elmo and the National War Museum
Day 2

#2 Gozo Full Day

It is ideal to rent a car while visiting Gozo
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The Gozo Escape

Zebbug Gozo

Host Andrea A.

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6 guests, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths

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Bedroom 1

1 double bed

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Bedroom 2

2 single beds

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Living room

1 sofa bed

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  1. 08:00 - Ferry to Gozo

    Take the ferry from Cirkewwa to Mgarr on Gozo. The ferry takes approximately 25 ...+

    Tickets

    official site

    Ticket is only required when traelling from Gozo to Malta and it can be purchased from Gozo terminal. (24 hr schedule)

  2. 09:00 - Ggantija Temples

    Start your day by visiting the Ggantija Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage Site th...+

    Tickets

    official site

    Bus 322 from Mgarr Gozo. Monday to Sunday 10.00 - 18.00 (last entry 17:30)

  3. 11:00 - Cittadella

    Visit the Cittadella, a fortified complex that dominates the skyline of Gozo. Th...+

  4. 12:00 - Pinu Basilica

    Take a short drive to the Ta' Pinu Basilica, a stunning church that is considere...+

  5. 13:00 - Maxokk Bakery

    Enjoy a traditional Gozitan lunch at one of the local restaurants named Maxokk. ...+

    Make sure to order from before! Enjoy it as takeout at the Ramla Bay (9 mins by car)

  6. 14:00 - Ramla Bay

    After lunch, head to Ramla Bay, one of the most popular beaches on the island. T...+

    Try and visit Mixta Cave which over looks the bay!

  7. 17:00 - Wied il-Mielah

    Visit Wied il-Mielah, a scenic valley located on the western coast of the island...+

  8. 18:00 - Xlendi

    Next, head to the picturesque fishing village of Xlendi, located on the south-we...+

Other things to do

  • Dwejra Inland Sea
  • Marsalforn
  • Ta Cenc Cliffs
  • Wied il-Ghasri
  • Mgarr ix-Xieni
  • Hondoq irRummien
  • Il-Qbajjar (Salt Pans)
  • Lighthouse (Nadur)
Day 3

#3 Wied iz-Zurrieq, Hagar Qim Temples & Dingli Cliffs Trail

  1. Blue Grotto - Zurrieq

    Start the day early and head to the Blue Grotto, located in the small fishing vi...+

    Boat Tours - 09:00 to 17:00 in Summer / 09:00 to 15:30 in Winter

  2. Hagar Qim Temples

    Hagar Qim Temples is one of the most impressive prehistoric sites in Malta, loca...+

    Tickets

    official site

    Moday to Sunday: 10:00 - 18:00 (last entry 17:30)

  3. Dingli Cliffs Trail

    The Dingli Cliffs Trail is a scenic walking path located on the western coast of...+

    Ideal at late afternoon when the light is soft and the views are at their most spectacular

Other things to do

  • Wied Fulija
  • Mnajdra Temples
  • Ghar Lapsi
  • Ghar Lapsi - Carmen's Bar
Day 4

#4 Marsaxlokk & St. Peter's Pool

  1. Marsaxlokk (Sunday)

    Take a short drive to the nearby town of Marsaxlokk, famous for its picturesque ...+

    Marsaxlokk Market takes place every Sunday, and you should go as early as possible!

    Suggested restaurants
  2. St. Peter's Beach

    St. Peter's Pool is a natural swimming pool located on the southeastern coast of...+

    Not many facilities or amenities nearby, bring your own food and drinks

Other things to do

  • Wied Fulija
  • Mnajdra Temples
Day 5

#5 Mdina, Rabat & Golden Bay

  1. Mdina

    Start your day in Mdina, also known as the Silent City. This ancient fortified c...+

    Marsaxlokk Market takes place every Sunday, and you should go as early as possible!

  2. Rabat

    After exploring Mdina, head over to Rabat, which is located just a few minutes a...+

    Make sure to taste PASTIZZI to experience Maltese cuisine!

  3. Golden Bay / Ghajn Tuffieha

    Head to Golden Bay, which is one of the most popular beaches in Malta. The beach...+

    End your day by watching the sunset at Golden Bay

Other things to do

  • Serkin (Pastizzi)
  • Mnajdra Temples
Tip

Popular Viliage Feasts in Malta

4th June

Ghaxaq

30th July

Haz-Zebbbug

15th August

Mosta, Gudja, Ghaxaq, Attard

20th August

Mgarr, Sliema

27th August

St Julians, Birgu, Ghajnsielem

3rd September

Zurrieq, Qawra, Valletta, Zabbar

Day 6

#6 St Julians, Sliema & Paceville

  1. St Julians

    St. Julian's offers a range of attractions for daytime exploration, including Sp...+

    Walk along the promenade, also ideal for scuba diving!

  2. Sliema (Tigne)

    Walk along the Sliema front at Tigne to watch a scenic view of Valletta's coastl...+

    Malta's largest shopping mall - The Point Tigne.

  3. Sliema (Exiles Beach)

    Take a stroll along the Sliema promenade, which offers stunning views of the Med...+

    Ideal for a late evening swim.

  4. Paceville

    After dinner, continue to explore the vibrant nightlife in Paceville, which is k...+

    The place of vibrant nightlife

Other things to do

  • Serkin (Pastizzi)
  • Mnajdra Temples
Day 7

#7 Comino & Blue Lagoon

  1. 08:00 - Ferry to Comino

    Start your day by taking a ferry from Bugibba. The ferry ride takes approximate...+

    Book this from before. Get there early to choose a good seat on the ferry

  2. Blue Lagoon

    Blue Lagoon is one of the most famous natural attractions in the Maltese Islands...+

    Food and drinks are available at the Blue Lagoon, however it is suggested to bring enough food, water, and sunscreen with you for the day.

Other things to do

  • Santa Maria Caves

The Ultimate Guide to a Maltese Vacation

Introduction

Let`s travel to Malta! Welcome to the ultimate guide to a holiday in Malta ! Malta is an archipelago located in the Mediterranean Sea and is a popular destination for tourists from all around the world for its clear waters, perfect climate and fascinating history. Whether you`re looking for a relaxing beach holiday, a cultural exploration or something more active, Malta has something to offer every type of traveller. This guide will help you make the most of your stay in Malta by giving you all the information you need to have a smooth and enjoyable trip! Visit

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Planning Your Trip

Discovering the Island of Malta

Malta , a small island situated in the Mediterranean Sea between Sicily and the North African coast, is a delight for tourists looking to explore a diverse and picturesque slice of Europe. From the capital city of Valletta , visitors will find a rich history, stunning architecture and breathtaking scenery. Malta offers a variety of activities and sights for visitors to enjoy. The island has a fascinating cultural history, reflected in its castles, fortresses and impressive historical monuments. It is also renowned for its vibrant and diverse culinary scene, with myriad restaurants serving traditional Maltese fare as well as international cuisine. The island is also home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean , with crystal clear waters and golden sands. Whether you seek an idyllic and peaceful atmosphere, a bustling social hub, or adventure activities such as water sports, Malta is sure to satisfy you. If you are looking to explore the island further, Malta boasts many stunning islands , such as Gozo , for visitors to explore. The idyllic rural setting and captivating scenery combine to make a perfect day trip, or weekend away. Whether visiting for a few days or a few weeks, Malta offers visitors the perfect opportunity to discover its history, culture and natural beauty. With its beautiful scenery, friendly inhabitants and vibrant atmosphere, Malta truly is an island paradise.

Local culture

Local cultures are steeped in history and traditions that make them unique to their environment. Every locality has its own culture, shaped by its geography, demographics and history. It is the combination of shared history, language, customs, conventions and values that defines the culture of a particular place. Local cultures often include concepts from the broader national culture, but also particular expressions and beliefs held in that location that make it distinct. Local cultures can be experienced through a range of everyday activities, from festivals and other special events to food, art, and music that are unique to the area. By exploring local culture you can gain a deeper understanding of the region`s customs and traditions, and get a more complete picture of what makes a locality special.

Weather and Best Time to Visit

Malta is a popular tourist destination, located in the Mediterranean Sea . With its mild Mediterranean climate, the weather in Malta is largely influenced by the sea, resulting in mild winters and warm summers. Generally, temperatures remain relatively stable throughout the year, and the weather in Malta is perfect for long holidays in the sun. The best time to visit Malta is typically from April to June and from September to October when temperatures are a bit cooler and rain is less likely to occur. During the peak summer months of July and August, temperatures can reach up to 37°C (98.6°F) and the islands can become crowded with both tourists and locals, making the best time to visit Malta between April and June and then again between September and October.

Beaches in Malta

Malta is an island nation in the Mediterranean Sea just south of Italy and is renowned for its beautiful beaches. With stunning golden sandy shores as well as rugged coves nestled amongst the stunning cliffs, Malta is an ideal destination for beach lovers seeking an escape in the sun. The crystal clear and tranquil waters are perfect for swimming, fishing, and snorkelling, while the many beach-front restaurants serve delicious and fresh dishes. Whether you`re looking for a day of relaxation or an exciting adventure, Malta `s beaches have something for everyone!

Traditional Maltese Cuisine

Maltese cuisine is a unique combination of Mediterranean cooking, especially Sicilian and Arabic, due to the island`s history as ruled by different civilisations. Locally grown ingredients are still used and the influences are predominantly Italian, with some British influence, especially in the use of ingredients like redcurrant and carrots, and also some Middle Eastern influence from the Arabs who occupied the islands between the 9th and 11th centuries. Traditional Maltese dishes are often based on fish or other seafood. Common ingredients include capers, garlic, olives, olive oil, cumin, cinnamon, tomatoes, potatoes and ricotta cheese. Dishes like rabbit stew, ross il-forn (oven baked dishes), and ross oli (a traditional potato based recipe) are popular, as well as stews like timpana (a spicy macaroni pie) and soppa ta` l-armla (a vegetable soup). Maltese cuisine also includes a variety of pastries like pastizzi (filled with ricotta, anchovies, capers, onion and olives) and kwarezimal (a Maltese Christmas cake). Additionally, Maltese cuisine includes some unique desserts, such as kannoli (a ricotta filled pastry) and imqaret (a date-filled pastry).

Exploring Malta

Tourist Attractions in Malta

Malta is a Mediterranean archipelago known for its hidden coves, sun-drenched beaches, and rich cultural history. It is home to some of the oldest free standing monuments in the world, making it the perfect destination for a unique and unforgettable cultural getaway. Tourists flock to Malta in order to take in its many sights and attractions, from the extraordinary Neolithic Temples of Malta to the ancient catacombs and the pristine beaches of the Blue Lagoon. In addition to its historical value, Malta is renowned for its warm hospitality and its mouthwatering cuisine, with fresh seafood, traditional dishes, and fantastic views of the Mediterranean providing plenty of reasons to linger over a relaxing meal. For those who wish to explore the picturesque island, there is plenty of terrain to explore, from rocky cliffs to rolling hills, with tranquil countryside offering a perfect place for hiking and swimming alike. From the vibrant nightlife of Paceville to the acclaimed countryside lifestyle, there truly is something for every traveller in Malta .

Transport in Malta

The most popular forms of transportation in Malta are buses and taxis. The public bus system covers most of Malta and offers reasonably priced fares. Taxis are a convenient option for travelling between cities and for short journeys, while the iconic horse and carriage are still available for vintage-style rides in Valletta . Many visitors opt for self-drive car rental hire, which offers the freedom to explore the island at your own pace. There are also private ferry services running from Valletta to the island of Gozo and Comino . No matter what method of transport you choose, there is no doubt that it makes exploring Malta easy and enjoyable.

Conclusion

Before Leaving Malta

Malta , a small island situated in the Mediterranean Sea between Sicily and the North African coast, is a delight for tourists looking to explore a diverse and picturesque slice of Europe. From the capital city of Valletta , visitors will find a rich history, stunning architecture and breathtaking scenery. Malta offers a variety of activities and sights for visitors to enjoy. The island has a fascinating cultural history, reflected in its castles, fortresses and impressive historical monuments. It is also renowned for its vibrant and diverse culinary scene, with myriad restaurants serving traditional Maltese fare as well as international cuisine. The island is also home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean , with crystal clear waters and golden sands. Whether you seek an idyllic and peaceful atmosphere, a bustling social hub, or adventure activities such as water sports, Malta is sure to satisfy. If you are looking to explore the island further, Malta boasts many stunning islands , such as Gozo , for visitors to explore. The idyllic rural setting and captivating scenery combine to make a perfect day trip, or weekend away. Whether visiting for a few days or a few weeks, Malta offers visitors the perfect opportunity to discover its history, culture and natural beauty. With its beautiful scenery, friendly inhabitants and vibrant atmosphere, Malta truly is an island paradise.

The Perfect Vacation in Malta - An Unforgettable Adventure This guide covers everything you need to know for planning the perfect Maltese holiday - from the must-see attractions to the best restaurants and accommodation. Discover the incredible history and culture of this beautiful Mediterranean island!