How long should I travel in Malta?


How long should I travel in Malta? The Do's and Don'ts. DO plan to spend 3-4 days in Malta if you're there in the winter, spring, or fall. You'll find that's plenty of time to explore the highlights of the islands. If you're there during the summer, add an extra day or 2 to swim and explore the island's hidden beaches.


What food is Malta famous for?

Traditional Maltese food is rustic and based on the seasons. Look out for Lampuki Pie (fish pie), Rabbit Stew, Bragioli (beef olives), Kapunata, (Maltese version of ratatouille), and widow's soup, which includes a small round of Gbejniet (sheep or goat's cheese).


Can you drink tap water in Malta?

According to all the EU and WHO guidelines the tap water in Malta is safe to drink.


How much money do I need for 10 days in Malta?

For budget travelers, planning ahead and researching activities and costs is crucial. On average, a budget traveler can expect to spend around $50 to $70 per day, including accommodation, food, transportation, and activities.


Should I take cash to Malta?

DO make sure to always have cash. Malta is on the euro and while most restaurants take credit cards, you'll need cash for boat rides and snacks.


Is Malta walkable?

There are some great walks on this beautiful isle and you could take a stroll by the secluded coastlines, trek the dramatic cliff tops or ramble the rugged countryside.


Is 5 days in Malta enough?

However, if you're looking to get to the main sights than 5 days in Malta should be enough to hit the highlights. We ventured to the smaller European island in October and had perfect weather. It was really unpredictable though because it had flooded the week before we got there and then again the week after we left.


Do they speak English in Malta?

English is the predominant language in the northern and central regions of the islands, while Maltese is spoken widely throughout the southern and western parts of the archipelago. Lucky for us, most Maltese folks are at least bilingual — a recent census revealed that around 88% of them speak English.


Which is better Malta or Spain?

For history , old cities , interesting villages Malta should be the choice, It is a small island so seeing large areas of it is not difficult. Spain will have the better choice of beaches as a lot of Malta`s seaside is rocky although there are some good beaches. The two places really are different .