WHY VISIT MALTA?

Rich history

Malta is home to some of the oldest temples in the world, impressive medieval architecture, and breath-taking cathedrals. Unleash your inner historian with a tour of the ‘Three Cities’ - Birgu, Cospicua and Senglea, a trio of citadels. Make a day of it and enjoy wine tasting with a stop off at Marsovin Cellars – one of Malta's oldest vineyards.

The capital, Valletta, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to St John’s Cathedral, the National Museum of Archaeology, and ancient fortifications built by the Knights of Malta. Explore the walled city of Mdina and admire sand-coloured buildings with its rich, Roman history.

Bountiful beaches

After all the sightseeing, grab your hat, sun lotion, swimming costume and head to some of the best beaches in Malta! The rocky bays and coves give way to pebble and stone beaches, but you can still discover hidden gems and golden sand beaches.

With turquoise, clear waters and white sand, the Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino is not to be missed. A short ferry will take you to the island of Gozo, where you can soak up the sun on Ramla Beach, with its red sand and blissful surroundings. You can also go scuba diving to explore underwater treasures. Top tip – set off early to avoid the crowds.

Year-round sun

Did you know that Malta is one of the sunniest countries in Europe? With its Mediterranean climate, Malta has hot, dry summers and mild winters, making it ideal for catching some much-needed sunshine over the winter months.

Dine alfresco at a selection of outdoor or rooftop restaurants, as you soak up the historical sights around you. For a romantic setting, some restaurants offer panoramic views over Valletta.

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INSIDER TIPS

Malta International Airport is the only airport in Malta and offers international flights.

Be sure to do your research on public transport options for bus and taxi services, or you can rent a car if you prefer the flexibility of getting around on your own.

July tends to be the hottest month with temperatures in the 30’s – ideal for sunseekers! If you want to avoid the crowds, Malta is the perfect destination to enjoy some winter-sun, with temperatures hovering around 18 degrees. The best time to explore Mdina is in the spring or early autumn, when the streets are quieter.

There’s a lot happening in Malta year-round, and no two nights are the same! From festivals, to theatre, music, nightlife and more, there’s plenty to keep you entertained.

Health and wellness enthusiasts can enjoy outdoor fitness events, as Malta’s serene locations by the shore are ideal for yoga sessions and retreats.

As one of the biggest arts and culture festivals, Notte Bianca takes place in October and is perfect for culture-lovers. Palaces, heritage sites and museums open their doors to the public free of charge, often staying open well into the night.