5-Day Premium Malta Itinerary for First-Time Visitors

5-Day Premium Malta Itinerary

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When most people think about going on a vacation to Europe, they usually add cities like Paris, Belgium, Vienna, and London to their list. Not many people consider Malta, when in fact Malta is one of the most beautiful and underrated places in Europe. It is located just south of Italy in the Mediterranean Sea.

Malta offers a blend of natural landscapes and heritage architecture, something that most places in Europe fail to offer. From luxurious hotels to serene beaches, there are many things you can do in Malta, which can sometimes feel overwhelming while planning. But do not worry.

In the following blog, we are going to give you the perfect 5-day Malta itinerary. After reading all the magnificent things to do in Malta, we are sure you will contact a DMC in Malta.


Day 1: Valletta

Valletta Malta skyline with Grand Harbour and historic architecture

Usually, people land in Valletta on their first day in Malta. It is a UNESCO World Heritage city and also the capital of Malta. As you land in the morning, you should get some rest before exploring the city.

In the afternoon, you can start getting familiar with the city. Most holiday packages in Valletta have a diverse itinerary consisting of visits to St. George’s Square, the Upper Barrakka Gardens, Auberge de Castille, Grandmaster’s Palace, Parliament House and the historic Manoel Theatre.

You can end your first day on a lighter note with a meal at a fine-dining restaurant. The country’s only restaurant with two Michelin stars, ION Harbour by Simon Rogan, is in Valletta.


Day 2: St. John’s Co-Cathedral

 Interior of St John’s Co-Cathedral Malta with baroque gold details

On your second day in Valletta, you should start your day by visiting the iconic St. John’s Co-Cathedral. It was built by the Knights of St. John in the 16th century and is home to two of Caravaggio’s most iconic works - The Beheading of St. John the Baptist and St. Jerome Writing.

In the afternoon, you can take a bus and explore the Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra Temples, which are some of the oldest freestanding structures on Earth. After that, you can take a short ferry to Gozo. With a Gozo travel agency, you can visit the stunning Cittadella of Victoria. You can also visit the iconic Cathedral Museum and the Museum of Archaeology.


Day 3: Mediterranean Sea

 Blue Lagoon Malta with crystal clear turquoise water and boats

On your third day in Malta, you can step into the Mediterranean Sea to catch the serene beauty of Malta’s waters. Malta has some of the most beautiful seascapes. We recommend taking a Blue Lagoon private tour, a Crystal Lagoon private tour, and also swimming in the quiet coves. If you are a little bit more adventurous, you should definitely snorkel over the reefs. If you are not, you can lounge on deck with a drink in hand and chill in the sun with your friends.

Consider visiting some of the most iconic beaches of Malta with Malta beach holiday packages, like Ramla Bay. The Fomm ir-Riħ Bay, situated on Malta’s west coast, is the best spot to experience sunsets. There are also a lot of local eateries there where you can taste the fresh local cuisine with a bottle of Maltese wine.


Day 4: The Three Cities

Vittoriosa harbour view in Malta with historic waterfront buildings

On the fourth day, you should definitely visit The Three Cities: Vittoriosa, Cospicua, and Senglea. Visit the harbour of Vittoriosa to look at Valletta in its entirety from the water. Explore the streets of these historic cities. Visit Fort St. Angelo in Vittoriosa and the Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception in Cospicua. Learn more about the history of Malta by visiting the Malta Maritime Museum, Inquisitor’s Palace and Bir Mula Heritage Museum. Do not forget to try the seafood at the marina for your lunch.

Nothing makes an evening more unforgettable than a bottle of exquisite wine. You can visit the 100-year-old Marsovin Winery for an intimate tasting tour.


Day 5: Mdina

 Mdina silent city Malta with golden streets and baroque architecture

On your final day in Malta, visit the silent city of Malta - Mdina. It was once the capital city of Malta. Book one of the luxury holidays in Mdina and get lost in the 4,000 years of the city’s history. Mdina was founded by the Phoenicians and later ruled by the Romans, Byzantines and Arabs. Admire the Baroque architecture in the streets of Mdina and just slowly take in the city’s culture.

After your lunch, take a bus to the astonishing Dingli Cliffs to watch the sunset. You can even go to the popular viewpoint near St. Mary Magdalene Chapel. End the night with a peaceful dinner at one of the premium restaurants and indulge in the seasonal dishes from soups to local fresh seafood.


Conclusion

Malta is a country that is slow and serene, unlike many other popular European vacation destinations. This is evident in everything from the breathtaking architecture to the serene beaches. The local cuisine stays on your mind while the rich history of the country blows you away.

It is without a doubt the best country to spend your summer holidays. But the vacation becomes a lot less stressful and easier if you hire a travel & tourism company like Privilege Trips. We offer many different tour options to Malta at affordable rates. The travel package options include beach packages, luxury tours, private tours, and much more.

For a smooth and well-planned trip, working with a trusted DMC Malta partner can help you enjoy better local support and simple travel arrangements.

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