How many days is enough?
Three full days, four if Gozo is on the list. Malta is 27 km end to end, so you never relocate hotels; you fan out from one base and come back for dinner.
- Day 1, Valletta and the harbour. Old town, St John's Co-Cathedral, the 2 euro ferry to the Three Cities.
- Day 2, sea day. Comino's Blue Lagoon on the first boat, sandy beach or Blue Grotto after.
- Day 3, the interior. Prehistoric temples in the morning, Mdina for the last hour of light.
- Day 4 (optional), Gozo. Ferry every 45 minutes, no booking, 5 euros.
A weekend works too: drop the islands, keep days 1 and 3.
When should you go?
Spring and autumn are the sweet spot: warm sea, walkable afternoons, thinner crowds at the swim spots. Summer suits beach-first trips, but plan famous places for before 10:00 and after 15:00, and expect village festas on weekends (brass bands, confetti cannons, fireworks over church domes; if one is on, it's on). Winter is mild, quiet and cheap, though small boats only run in calm sea.
How do you get around without a car?
Easily, and mostly by water. The three rides that matter:
Buses reach everything else in this guide; check current fares and routes on Malta Public Transport (linked below). A rental car mostly buys you parking problems in Valletta.
What's actually worth it?
Five things, verified. One famous anchor, four that repay the detour.
Valletta old town
Golden limestone streets, harbour views, café squares. Europe's smallest capital, and the whole thing walks in an afternoon.
Source: VisitMalta · checked 3 July 2026
St John's Co-Cathedral
Plain outside, drenched in gold inside. Caravaggio's biggest painting hangs here, behind a door you would walk straight past.
Source: stjohnscocathedral.com · checked 3 July 2026
The Three Cities
Valletta's older, quieter neighbours across the Grand Harbour. Fewer crowds, more cats, and the view back at Valletta's walls.
Source: Valletta Ferry Services · checked 3 July 2026
Blue Lagoon, Comino
That water. Yes, it is really that colour. Yes, everyone else knows too, which is why timing is the whole game.
Source: local operators · checked 3 July 2026
A day on Gozo
The slower, greener sister island. The Citadel, hidden bays, and Ramla's red sand. It feels like Malta with the volume turned down.
Source: Gozo Channel · checked 3 July 2026
What does a good first day look like?
- Morning: St John's Co-Cathedral on the first slot (€15), then wander Valletta's grid downhill toward the harbour.
- Lunch: pastizzi from a paper bag (about €0.50 each; if they cost €3, walk on) and a café square in the old town.
- Afternoon: the €2 ferry to the Three Cities. Walk Birgu's lanes, look back at Valletta's gold wall.
- Evening: bus to Mdina for the last hour of light. The Silent City empties when the day-trippers leave, and the lamplit alleys are the best free thing on the island.
What do the big sights cost?
| Thing | Price | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Valletta old town, Mdina, Dingli Cliffs | free | VisitMalta |
| Three Cities ferry | €2 | Valletta Ferry Services |
| Gozo ferry (return) | €5 | Gozo Channel |
| Mosta Rotunda | €5 | mostachurch.com |
| Ħaġar Qim & Mnajdra temples / Fort St Elmo | €10 | Heritage Malta |
| Blue Grotto boat | €10 | local operators |
| St John's Co-Cathedral | €15 | stjohnscocathedral.com |
| Comino boat | ≈€15 | local operators |
| Hypogeum | €35, books out months ahead | Heritage Malta |
All prices last checked 3 July 2026. Anything we could not verify is left out rather than guessed.
What are the booking traps?
- The Hypogeum sells out months ahead. A 5,000-year-old underground temple with a hard cap of 80 visitors a day, no exceptions. Book the moment your dates are fixed, or check Heritage Malta for returned tickets at 09:00.
- Candlelight concerts sell out too. Strings in a baroque Valletta hall, around €25. Book before you fly.
- Small boats are weather-bound. Blue Grotto and Comino boats only run in calm sea. Have a swap day in mind.
- Marsaxlokk market is a Sunday thing. It peaks 09:00 to 11:00; lunch at the harbour after.
Quick answers
How many days is enough for Malta?
Three full days covers Valletta, Mdina and one sea day without rushing. A fourth day is for Gozo. A weekend works if you drop the islands and stay around the Grand Harbour.
Do you need a car?
No. Buses reach every place in this guide, the Three Cities ferry costs €2, and the Gozo ferry runs every 45 minutes with no booking. A car mostly buys you parking problems in Valletta.
Is the Blue Lagoon worth it?
Yes, if you time it. First boat out before 10:00 or go after 15:00, never midday in summer. Boats cost about €15 and only run in calm sea, so check the morning of.
Can you still get Hypogeum tickets?
Only 80 people a day are admitted and slots sell out months ahead at €35. If you missed it, check the official Heritage Malta site for returned tickets at 09:00.
When is the best time to visit?
Spring and autumn: warm sea, walkable afternoons, thinner crowds. Summer works for beach-first trips but midday is brutal at the famous swim spots. Winter is quiet, mild and cheap, with some boat trips weather-dependent.
Official sources and further reading
This guide is compiled from the sources below plus recent traveller reports. Go direct for opening hours and live prices:
- VisitMalta, the official tourism site
- Wikivoyage: Malta, the best free overview
- Heritage Malta, temples, forts and Hypogeum tickets
- Gozo Channel, ferry schedule
- Valletta Ferry Services, harbour ferries
- Malta Public Transport, bus routes and fares
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