Malta

Plan your trip

  • Mid-March in Malta is early spring — cool, breezy, beautiful.

    Here’s what we recommend guests pack:

    ✔ Travel Essentials

    • EU plug adapters (Type C or F)

    • Powerbank for walking days

    • Travel-sized umbrella (just in case)

    ✔ Clothing

    • Light jacket or trench coat

    • Warmer layer for evenings

    • Scarf or shawl (especially for church or windy areas)

    • Comfortable walking shoesValletta has many stone steps and steep streets

    • Dressy outfits for the wedding

    • Optional: swimsuit for hotel pools or spa visits

  • Language

    English is widely spoken everywhere, so communication is easy.

    Maltese Food to Try

    Malta has a rich Mediterranean culinary heritage with influences from Italy, England and North Africa.

    • Pastizzi – flaky pastries with ricotta or peas

    • Rabbit stew (“Fenek”) – Malta’s national dish

    • Ftira – wood-fired Maltese bread sandwich

    • Lampuki pie – fish pie (seasonal)

    • Seafood – fresh, simple, Mediterranean style

    • Kapunata – similar to ratatouille

    • Local wines – Marsovin, Delicata

    For dessert lovers:

    • Kannoli

    • Helwa tat-Tork – sweet sesame and almond paste

    • Tiramisu & Italian pastries

    Good to Know

    Malta has an easy island pace, beautiful historic towns, and very walkable streets — though Valletta has many steps!

  • To make your trip even easier, we’ve curated some of Malta’s best restaurants and plotted everything on Google Maps for quick access:

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/5pNHzTSNPeFmckZz8

  • Malta is full of history, beautiful coastlines, and postcard-worthy villages. We’ve put together places to visit and have plotted everything on Google Maps for easy navigation:

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/F9XFUp7iqBDdwfB88

    • Valletta City – Explore the historic capital.

    • Mdina – The Silent City – Medieval charm and panoramic views.

    • Blue Grotto – Famous viewpoint + boat ride.

    • Upper Barrakka Gardens – Stunning harbour views.

    • St. Peter’s Pool – Natural swimming spot.

    • Three Cities – Historic coastal neighbourhoods.

    • Comino Blue Lagoon – Iconic turquoise waters.

    • Sliema–Valletta Ferry – Scenic and convenient.

    • Marsaxlokk Market – Colourful fishing village.

    • Dingli Cliffs – Beautiful sunset views.