Malta

The Touratu Guide to

Malta

68 States to Explore in Malta

UPDATED JUNE 11, 2026

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Malta Brief

Malta is a small Mediterranean archipelago known for its dramatic coastal landscapes, prehistoric temples, and rich history spanning thousands of years. Located south of Sicily, the country consists of three main islands: Malta, Gozo, and Comino. Visitors find a blend of ancient ruins, azure waters, charming villages, and a welcoming atmosphere.

Capital: Valletta • Currency: Euro (EUR) • Official Language: Maltese and English • Main Religion: Roman Catholic Christianity • Best Months to Visit: April to May, September to October • Average Weather: Mild winters (8-17°C), hot summers (25-32°C) • Famous Tourist Cities: Valletta, Sliema, Mdina, Victoria (Gozo), Mellieha • Time Zone: Central European Time (CET/CEST) • Visa Note: EU/EEA citizens need only ID; US, Canadian, Australian citizens get 90-day visa-free entry • Popular Experiences: Snorkeling and diving, exploring ancient temples, sailing between islands, visiting medieval towns, swimming at sandy beaches

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Frequently Asked Questions About Malta

Everything you need to know before visiting Malta

Malta is one of Europe's safest destinations with low crime rates and a strong police presence. Petty theft in crowded areas is possible but rare. Standard travel precautions apply. Local authorities are responsive to tourists, and English proficiency among residents aids communication.

Budget travelers spend €40-60 daily (hostels, street food, free attractions). Mid-range visitors budget €100-150 (modest hotels, restaurant meals). Luxury travelers spend €200+. Dining and accommodation vary significantly by season and location.

Three to four days covers main highlights: Valletta, Mdina, one island (Gozo or Comino), and beaches. Five to seven days allows deeper exploration, diving, village visits, and relaxation. Weekend trips work for first-time visitors focusing on essentials.

Day 1: Explore Valletta's fortified old city and harbor views. Day 2: Visit Mdina medieval town and nearby temples. Day 3: Ferry to Gozo, visit Citadella and Dwejra cliffs. Day 4: Relax at beaches or take day trip to Comino. Adjust based on interests and pace.

Buses connect all towns efficiently and affordably (€2-3 per ride). Ferries link Malta, Gozo, and Comino daily. Car rentals offer flexibility but traffic is heavy in summer. Many areas are walkable. Taxis and ride-shares available but pricier than public transport.

Maltese culture blends Mediterranean influences with strong Catholic traditions. Locals value family and hospitality. English is widely spoken. Feast days are vibrant celebrations. Respect local customs at religious sites. Dress modestly when visiting churches and temples.

Explore Popeye Village in Mellieha, Ta' Ċenċ cliffs, Fomm ir-Riħ (dramatic inlet), Ghallis Beach, and Dingli Cliffs viewpoint. Visit village feasts in summer, check out local markets in Valletta, and hike coastal paths. Ask locals for recommendations.

Mellieha Bay offers family-friendly sandy beaches. Ghallis Beach provides quieter alternatives. Comino's Blue Lagoon attracts snorkelers despite crowds. Golden Bay suits sunset viewing. Locals favor smaller spots like Ghajn Tuffieha and Paradise Bay for fewer tourists.

July and August bring peak heat (32°C+) and massive tourist crowds. December to February offer mild weather but frequent rain. June to September ideal for water activities. May and October best for balanced weather and moderate crowds without extreme heat.

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