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Malta: Flights and Tours

Nestled in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily and the North African coast, Malta is a sun-drenched island nation that effortlessly blends ancient history with modern charm. A place where narrow cobblestone alleys lead to Baroque cathedrals, and where turquoise waters sparkle under endless skies, Malta offers an irresistible mix of culture, relaxation, and adventure. 

Flight Options

Best time to fly

The optimal times to visit Malta are during the shoulder seasons: March to May and September to November. These periods offer pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and more affordable prices. While summer (June to August) is popular for beach activities, it tends to be hotter and more crowded.

Flight durations from Major European cities

Thanks to Malta’s central location, it’s well-connected to Europe’s largest cities with relatively short flights:

  • London – ~3 hours
  • Paris – ~2.5 hours
  • Rome – ~1.5 hours
  • Berlin – ~3 hours
  • Amsterdam – ~3 hours
  • Madrid – ~3 hours

Airlines Operating to Malta

  • KM Malta Airlines – The national airline, connecting Malta with major European hubs like London, Rome, Frankfurt, and Paris.
  • Ryanair – Budget-friendly and frequent flights from cities like Berlin, Milan, Madrid, and Brussels.
  • easyJet – Good value with routes from the UK, France, and Switzerland.
  • Wizz Air – Low-cost flights mainly from Eastern and Central Europe.
  • Lufthansa, Air France, and ITA Airways – Great for comfort and connections via major European capitals.

Price Range

  • Low Season: €90–€150 round-trip (book in advance)
  • High Season: €200–€400 round-trip
  • Budget airlines: Start from €40 (hand-luggage only, booked early)

Top places to visit in Malta

Valletta – The capital of culture

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Valletta is a fortress city built by the Knights of St. John. It’s compact but overflowing with character, lined with honey-colored Baroque buildings, ornate balconies, and vibrant cafés.

Don’t miss:

  • St. John’s Co-Cathedral – A masterpiece of Baroque architecture with breathtaking frescoes and a painting by Caravaggio.
  • Upper Barrakka Gardens – Offers panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities.
  • The Grandmaster’s Palace – Once home to the rulers of Malta, now a museum of national pride.

Mdina – The Silent City

Perched on a hilltop, Mdina is Malta’s ancient capital, often called “The Silent City” for its tranquil, traffic-free streets. Walking through Mdina is like stepping back in time—its narrow alleys, medieval walls, and lamp-lit passageways create a romantic, timeless atmosphere.

Highlights include:

  • St. Paul’s Cathedral – An iconic landmark with ornate interior and a peaceful square.
  • Bastion Views – Enjoy sweeping vistas over the island from the city’s fortress walls.
  • Mdina Dungeons – A chilling look into Malta’s medieval justice system.

Gozo Island – Malta’s Rural Soul

Just a 25-minute ferry ride from Malta, Gozo is greener, quieter, and perfect for nature lovers. It offers a slower pace of life, along with traditional farmhouses, charming villages, and dramatic coastlines.

Must-sees:

  • Ġgantija Temples – Among the world’s oldest freestanding structures, even older than the pyramids.
  • Dwejra Bay – Once home to the Azure Window (collapsed in 2017), still stunning with cliffs, sea arches, and dive sites.
  • Victoria (Rabat) – The island’s capital, crowned by the impressive Citadel fortress.

Comino & Blue Lagoon – A slice of paradise

Tiny Comino Island is mostly uninhabited, but it attracts thousands each year for one magical reason: the Blue Lagoon. The crystal-clear, turquoise waters are ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and paddleboarding.

  • Go early in the morning or after 4pm to avoid crowds.
  • Bring water shoes – some areas are rocky.
  • Boat tours are available from Sliema, Bugibba, or Gozo.

Sliema & St. Julian’s – Modern Comfort and Nightlife

Located just north of Valletta, these twin towns are the hub for shopping, nightlife, and seafront walks. Sliema is known for its promenade, cafés, and shopping malls, while St. Julian’s offers a more vibrant nightlife scene, centered around Paceville.

Popular Tours & Activities

Enhance your Maltese adventure with these exciting experiences:

  • Harbor cruises – Explore the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities by boat.
  • Diving & snorkeling – Discover shipwrecks and underwater caves.
  • Hop-on Hop-off Buses – Great way to cover many sites in a day.
  • Cooking classes – Learn how to make traditional Maltese dishes like pastizzi and ftira.
  • Historical walking tours – Available in Valletta, Mdina, and the Three Cities.

Malta may be small in size, but it is vast in experiences. From ancient temples and fortified cities to turquoise waters and fishing villages, every corner of the island tells a unique story. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a beachgoer, or a culinary explorer, Malta invites you to slow down, discover, and fall in love with its timeless beauty.

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