Malta Travel Itinerary for 2 People

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Day 1: Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Malta and check into your accommodation. Start your day with a visit to the Upper Barrakka Gardens, enjoying stunning views over the Grand Harbour.

Afternoon: Explore the historic streets of Valletta including a tour of St. John's Co-Cathedral and the National Museum of Archaeology.

Evening: Dine at a local restaurant in Strait Street, sampling traditional Maltese cuisine while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere.

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Day 2: Mdina & The Three Cities

Morning: Visit the ancient fortified city of Mdina, the "Silent City," and wander through its narrow streets and around the Mdina Cathedral.

Afternoon: Take a boat tour around the Three Cities – Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua – and learn about Malta’s maritime heritage.

Evening: Enjoy a relaxing dinner along the waterfront in Vittoriosa, then take a leisurely stroll along the harbor promenade.

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Day 3: Island Adventure & Beach Time

Morning: Catch a ferry to the island of Gozo and visit the iconic Azure Window ruins and the majestic Citadella.

Afternoon: Spend the afternoon swimming and sunbathing at the beautiful Ramla Bay beach, famous for its red sand.

Evening: Return to Malta and have dinner at a seaside restaurant in Mgarr Harbour, enjoying fresh seafood.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Upper Barrakka Gardens: 1 hour, Free
  • St. John's Co-Cathedral: 1.5 hours, €15 per person
  • National Museum of Archaeology: 1 hour, €10 per person
  • Mdina Cathedral: 1 hour, €5 per person
  • Boat tour of the Three Cities: 2 hours, €20 per person
  • Ferry to Gozo (round trip): 1.5 hours, €10 per person
  • Citadella in Gozo: 2 hours, €5 per person
  • Ramla Bay: 3 hours, Free

Total Estimated Cost: €160 for two people

Tips

If you want to extend your trip, consider adding an extra day to explore the Blue Lagoon on Comino island, perfect for snorkeling and swimming in crystal-clear waters. For a shorter trip, focus on Valletta and Mdina only, skipping the Gozo island day to save travel time while still experiencing Malta’s rich history and culture.

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