10 Things to do in Malta That You Shouldn't Miss

June 15, 2021 Osvaldo Hartline

With more than 7,000 years of history and countless megaliths, medieval dungeons and vibrant towns and villages, Malta is one of the most alluring and diverse spots in the Mediterranean. Find beaches with changing colors and explore hidden coves. Visit ancient temples or head to the trendiest nightclubs. Valletta’s sunny streets, rich heritage and breath-taking architecture have earned it the accolade of European Capital of Culture 2018. Malta embraces its past and moves effortlessly with the times.
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1. St. John's Co-Cathedral

St. John Street, Valletta, Island of Malta Malta +356 2248 0400 [email protected] http://stjohnscocathedral.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 11,734 reviews

St. John's Co-Cathedral

Built between 1573 and 1577, this cathedral contains two masterpieces by Caravaggio. St John’s Co-Cathedral is a gem of Baroque art and architecture. It was built as the conventual church for the Knights of St John. This church is till this very day an important shrine and a sacred place of worship. It is also a venue for cultural events. The construction was commissioned in 1572 by Grand Master Jean de la Cassière to serve as the conventual church of the Knights of Malta and designed by the Maltese military architect Gerolamo Cassar. The church was dedicated to St John the Baptist, the patron saint of the Order. The oratory holds the biggest and only signed masterpiece by Caravaggio. St John’s church is administered by the St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation responsible for the religious cultural heritage of the monument.

Reviewed By A7559IAmichaelc - Hampton, Australia

Amazing Cathedral and unique all the key knights of Malta are represented (Germany, Auvergne, Provence, etc..) and you get to see some stunning paintings from Caravaggio especially the beheading of St John the Baptist

2. Ghajn Tuffieha Bay

Mellieha, Island of Malta Malta
Excellent
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4.5 based on 628 reviews

Ghajn Tuffieha Bay

Reviewed By JasmineA492 - Amman, Jordan

We visited the area at the beginning of January on a sunny day, and there were very few people there, which just added magic to the whole experience. I imagine this place to be packed in summer, the beach is sandy and it's such a beautiful spot. The clay slopes provide a dramatic contrast to the blue sea below. It's worth walking all the way around the large 'rock' overlooking the sea. We walked around this and then down to the beach. We spent some time on the beach and then walked back up towards the tower. It is so beautiful here, the views are breath-taking and it's just absolutely worth visiting, especially on a cold, sunny day if you like hiking or on a warm, sunny day if you like swimming. Next time we'll go back with a kayak so we can explore the caves around the area.

3. Spinola Bay

Saint Julian's, Island of Malta Malta +356 2135 2000
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,269 reviews

Spinola Bay

Reviewed By jackrichardg - La Linea de la Concepcion, Spain

To rate an entire location is something that I woukd find difficult to put into words. However, Spinola Bay serves a welcome along the lines of Mediterranean meets British harbour. The mix of old and new, abundant collection of restaurants and cafes, and the multicultural assortment of both visitors, workers and locals alike is enchanting. All built in a fishing village atmosphere. Not to be overlooked when visiting Malta.

4. Gozo Ferry

Island of Gozo Malta +356 2210 9000 http://www.gozochannel.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,924 reviews

Gozo Ferry

Reviewed By MikeW5448 - Darlington, United Kingdom

The ferry crossing from just north of Mellieha Bay in Malta to Gozo runs a sleek and efficient service everyday from early morning until late evening. There is no need to book in advance, just return up and board. The crossing itself is very fast (around 15 mins) and ferries depart every 30 mins; so you never have to wait long. The walk on passenger cost of Euro 4.65 return is very reasonable. Note: you only need to buy a ticket for the Gozo to Malta leg; when travelling from Malta to Gozo no ticket is necessary just board the ferry.

5. Mellieha Air Raid Shelter

Our Lady of the Grotto Street, Mellieha, Island of Malta MLH 1043 Malta +356 7952 1970 http://mymalta.guide/museums/mellieha-air-raid-shelter
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4.5 based on 1,933 reviews

Mellieha Air Raid Shelter

Reviewed By J621 - Wigan, United Kingdom

An experience not to be missed. Very informative and interesting visit. Can’t begin to imagine what life was like in there and the thought of digging out your own room (if you had a permit) is rather scary.

6. Valletta Ferry Services

Flt 5 Dolphin Crt Tigne Seafront, Sliema, Island of Malta SLM 3012 Malta +356 2346 3862 [email protected] http://vallettaferryservices.com
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4.5 based on 3,680 reviews

Valletta Ferry Services

Reviewed By jamil2 - Peterborough, United Kingdom

Ferry runs every 15-20 minutes. It only takes 5 mins to get across to Valetta and you purchase tickets just before you board.

7. Vittoriosa Waterfront - Birgu Waterfront

Xatt II - Forn, Island of Malta Malta +356 2166 2166 http://www.tripwolf.com/it/guide/show/872546/Malta/Vittoriosa-Birgu/Vittoriosa-Waterfront
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4.5 based on 116 reviews

Vittoriosa Waterfront - Birgu Waterfront

Reviewed By Gailyn63

We took a bus here from Valletta and it was one of the highlights of our day. We wandered the narrow streets, looking at houses, painted doors, blooming flowers. There’s not much to do otherwise, though harbor views are great. As a bonus we took a water taxi back to Valletta for €2, a steal! It dropped us at Victoria Gate, where we could walk up to the main square.

8. Popeye Village Malta

Popeye Village Triq Il-Prajjet Anchor Bay,, Mellieha, Island of Malta MLH 4808 Malta +356 2152 4782 [email protected] http://www.popeyemalta.com/
Excellent
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4.0 based on 6,571 reviews

Popeye Village Malta

Popeye Village has grown from its days as a Film Set of the 1980 Musical Production "Popeye" into a unique fun-filled day for all young at heart.You will be greeted by Popeye and his famous friends who will entertain you during the day by their diverse shows. Visitors can enjoy a once in a lifetime filming experience with the animation crew where you can become a movie star for a day. Other attractions include; Santa's toy town, boat ride (weather permitting), water trampolines, sun bathing decks, beach lido (summer only), food outlets, a winery offering a free glass of wine, a free post card given to all adults and a thrilling experience in the new 'Popeye the Comic Museum' enhanced with over 100 original comics dating back to 1936. Your children can also have fun in Malta's largest indoor jump around play area. Do not miss spending a fun-packed day at this Original and unique Film Set whilst on the Maltese Islands.

Reviewed By glynden79 - Grays Thurrock, United Kingdom

Popeyes village is a must I never laughed so much as olive owl, Popeyes & Brutus put on a little show, you can stay the day if you want too as they have a pool for the kids to splash about in & loungers for the adults , there is a cinema with free popcorn tells you about the beginning of Popeyes village when they made the film with Robin Williams, a photography shop you can have photos done one free, & the higgledy piggledy houses are great.

9. Mellieha Beach

Triq Il-Marfa Ghadira, Mellieha, Island of Malta MLH 9061 Malta
Excellent
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4.0 based on 3,479 reviews

Mellieha Beach

Reviewed By DeanoE70 - Ilfracombe, United Kingdom

Fantastic Sandy Beach with clear warm shallow water and a couple of fantastic bar/restaurant's overlooking the bay for good measure ????????????????

10. Qawra Point Beach

Bugibba, St. Paul's Bay, Island of Malta Malta
Excellent
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4.0 based on 87 reviews

Qawra Point Beach

Reviewed By kayburke123 - Poole, United Kingdom

This beach is at the back of the Aquarium, easy walking from Qaraghandy and Bourguiba. You need swim shoes but there is a handy ladder to get in & out of the sea. Several cafes are close, plus the aquarium, also a handy place to hire a chair but this was shut when I was there.

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