If Malta had a fantasy-film setting mode, it would absolutely be Mdina and Rabat. Golden stone streets. Tiny hidden alleyways. Church bells echoing through quiet corners. Cats are asleep in flowerpots like they pay rent there. It’s romantic, cinematic, slightly haunted, and somehow peaceful all at once.
Rain in Malta always feels a tiny bit dramatic. One minute you are planning a seafront walk, an iced coffee, and a cute little main-character moment by the water, and the next the sky says absolutely not. The good news is that a rainy day here does not have to mean sitting at home staring out the window like you are in a music video. Malta has plenty of indoor spots that are fun, cosy, cultural, and actually worth leaving the house for.
If you love Malta but want to skip the obvious postcard trio for a minute, this is for you. Yes, Valletta is gorgeous, Mdina is impossibly pretty, and the Blue Lagoon will always have main-character energy but Malta and Gozo are packed with other places that feel just as special, only with fewer people elbowing into your sunset photo.
Easter in Malta is not just a holiday. It is one of the most powerful moments in the Maltese calendar, where centuries-old religious tradition blends with family gatherings, food, and island-wide celebrations. From dramatic Good Friday processions to joyful Easter Sunday festivities, the entire country transforms into a living expression of faith and culture.
For many Maltese travelers, Catania isn’t just a cultural escape, it’s a shopping destination. Thanks to its proximity, frequent flight connections, and large retail offer, this vibrant Sicilian city has become one of the most popular short-break getaways for those looking to combine leisure, dining, and serious retail therapy.
For most travellers, Malta conjures images of sun-drenched beaches and limestone cliffs shimmering under a scorching July sun. But those "in the know" the hikers, the history buffs, and the savvy budget travellers know that the islands’ true magic happens in March.
Are you considering a getaway from the winter cold this February? Consider exploring the sun-kissed shores of Malta instead of the typical destinations! While Valentine’s Day adds a touch of romance to our enchanting islands, February offers much more than just candlelit dinners (although those are certainly abundant!).
If you’re visiting Malta and feel like you’ve seen it before… you probably have. This small Mediterranean island has starred in some of the biggest movies and TV shows in the world, doubling as ancient cities, fantasy kingdoms, and even biblical lands. For tourists, that’s half the fun; you’re not just sightseeing; you’re walking onto real film sets.
As 2025 draws to a close, there is no place quite like Malta for celebrating New Year’s Eve. From fireworks over historic harbours to rooftop parties and peaceful seaside dinners, the island offers something for everyone.