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Attractions les plus populaires à Malta

Things to do in Malta include exploring Mdina Old City, a silent fortress with stunning medieval architecture. Take a 20-minute ferry to The Three Cities, offering a glimpse into Malta’s maritime history. Snorkel around Blue Lagoon, famed for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and vibrant marine life.

Mdina Old City

1. Mdina Old City

Mdina

4.9 (1,156)
Attraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Step into a serene fortress of stone and silence. Experience medieval streets lined with stunning baroque buildings and breathtaking views.

Faits rapides: The city walls are so thick they once served as a refuge during pirate raids. Walking through the narrow streets transports you back to a time when knights patrolled the ramparts, protecting a small, serene kingdom.

Points forts: A fascinating tradition is the silence observed inside the city, creating an almost mystical atmosphere as footsteps echo off ancient limestone walls. The stunning blend of baroque architecture and medieval design feels like stepping onto a living film set where every corner tells a story.

Blue Lagoon

2. Blue Lagoon

Comino

4.1 (2,172)
IslandCaractéristique naturelleÉtablissement

Blue Lagoon captivates with its stunningly clear azure waters. Expect unforgettable snorkeling and breathtaking panoramic views.

Faits rapides: Crystal-clear turquoise waters welcome swimmers year-round, with visibility reaching over 30 meters on a good day. This spot is a favorite for both locals and tourists who enjoy snorkeling and boat tours.

Points forts: A vibrant underwater world teems just below the surface, home to colorful fish and unique marine life visible even to casual snorkelers. The lagoon’s bright white sandy seabed shining against the deep blue creates an almost surreal, glowing effect under the sun.

St. John's Co-Cathedral

3. St. John's Co-Cathedral

Valletta

4.8 (24,697)
Attraction touristiqueÉgliseLieu de culteAssociation Or OrganizationPoint d'intérêt

Discover dazzling Baroque art and grand marble floors that tell tales of medieval knights. Feel the drama and history pulse through the stunning vault frescoes and Caravaggio’s masterpiece.

Faits rapides: The interior dazzles with intricate Baroque art and grand marble floors that almost seem to shimmer under the candlelight. Knights of the Order of St. John used to worship here, adding an air of medieval prestige and ceremony.

Points forts: Look closely at the stunning Caravaggio masterpiece "The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist," the only work he signed, illuminating the chapel with dramatic intensity. The grandiose vault ceilings burst with vivid frescoes that bring the walls to life like a colorful storybook of faith.

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The Three Cities

4. The Three Cities

Vittoriosa

4.6 (1,055)
Ferry ServiceTransportation ServicePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Discover old-world charm with stunning harbor views and vibrant street life. Explore ancient streets and witness lively traditional celebrations under sparkling fireworks.

Faits rapides: Three Cities comprise Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua, forming a fortified area with a rich maritime history. These cities saw pivotal moments during the Great Siege of 1565 and still showcase centuries-old architecture and narrow streets bustling with local life.

Points forts: The skyline offers a stunning view of numerous colorful fishing boats called 'luzzu' bobbing gently in the harbors, especially around Senglea. Experience the lively traditional festas with vibrant fireworks, parades, and local folklore that light up the summer nights here.

Hal Saflieni Hypogeum

5. Hal Saflieni Hypogeum

Paola

4.4 (4,077)
Monument historiqueAttraction touristiqueLieu historiqueMuséePoint d'intérêt

Experience an underground labyrinth rich with ancient mysteries. Walk through echoing chambers carved by ancient hands.

Faits rapides: An underground prehistoric sanctuary carved entirely from limestone, surprisingly extending over three levels deep. Acoustic properties within an inner chamber create an eerie echo effect, once believed to enhance spiritual rituals.

Points forts: Silent chambers hold intricate carvings and the world's oldest known burial site, revealing over 7,000 years of continuous human history. Dimly lit corridors guide visitors through ancient stories, where the cool, stone air feels like walking through time itself.

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Upper Barrakka Gardens

6. Upper Barrakka Gardens

Valletta

4.7 (37,975)
ParcAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Offers stunning harbor views and historic charm. Experience a cannon blast echoing through centuries of history.

Faits rapides: Perched high above the Grand Harbour, the gardens offer sweeping views of historic fortifications and busy ship traffic below. A daily cannon firing tradition at noon draws both locals and tourists, echoing through the harbor.

Points forts: The Upper Barrakka Gardens conceal 18th-century underground casemates beneath their serene terraces, once part of a secret defense network. At the break of noon, a cannon shot from the Saluting Battery fires right beneath the gardens, creating an unforgettable sonic spectacle.

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Marsaxlokk Fish Market

7. Marsaxlokk Fish Market

Marsaxlokk

4.2 (12,445)
MarketPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Dive into the sights, sounds, and flavors of Malta’s bustling seafood market. Experience fresh catches, vibrant boats, and lively local chatter all in one visit.

Faits rapides: The market bursts into life every Sunday morning with locals and tourists mingling over fresh seafood direct from Mediterranean waters. Colorful 'Luzzus', traditional fishing boats painted in bright blues, reds, and yellows, bob gently nearby adding a lively backdrop.

Points forts: Vendors proudly display a dazzling variety of fish and seafood on ice, while the scent of the sea mixes with the buzz of animated bargaining. The sight of sunlit boats adorned with painted eyes, believed to protect the fishermen, creates a striking and authentic maritime atmosphere.

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Malta National Aquarium

8. Malta National Aquarium

Qawra

4.3 (27,860)
AquariumAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Dive into vibrant underwater worlds and meet fascinating sea creatures. Experience a breathtaking 360-degree tunnel and hands-on marine interaction.

Faits rapides: Home to over 250,000 liters of seawater, this aquarium showcases Mediterranean and exotic marine life including sharks, octopuses, and seahorses. Visitors can walk through a stunning 36-meter underwater tunnel surrounded by colorful fish and sea creatures.

Points forts: The 360-degree underwater tunnel offers an immersive experience where you feel like you're walking on the seabed surrounded by marine life above and around you. The unique touch pool allows visitors, especially kids, to gently interact with starfish and sea urchins safely.

Dingli Cliffs

9. Dingli Cliffs

Dingli

4.5 (8,580)
Scenic SpotAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Epic views await at the island's highest sea cliffs. Feel the wind and watch the sun transform ancient limestone edges.

Faits rapides: Soaring over 250 meters above sea level, the cliffs offer some of the highest and most dramatic sea views on the island. You can spot native falcons and rare plants clinging to the rocky ledges along the wind-swept coast.

Points forts: This spot reveals panoramic sunsets that turn the limestone cliffs golden, a magical hour that photographers chase eagerly. An old cart track running parallel to the edge whispers stories of villagers hauling crops down to the sea centuries ago.

Maritime Museum

10. Maritime Museum

4.1 (1,009)
MuséeAttraction touristiquePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Dive into captivating maritime history with real ship models and interactive exhibits. Experience a WWII submarine tour and vivid battle reenactments that immerse you in naval adventures.

Faits rapides: Imagine exploring a vast collection of ship models that spans centuries, showcasing everything from ancient galleys to modern vessels. The museum also tells the fascinating story of Malta's role as a strategic naval base in the Mediterranean.

Points forts: One standout exhibit features a meticulously restored WWII submarine that visitors can board, offering a tangible sense of life under the sea. The museum's interactive displays bring to life dramatic naval battles with holograms and immersive soundscapes.

Manoel Theatre

11. Manoel Theatre

4.6 (1,557)
Performing Arts TheaterAttraction touristiqueLieu d'événementPoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Step into a historic theatre alive with stunning Baroque details. Experience spellbinding shows within a captivating, cozy venue.

Faits rapides: This theatre ranks among the oldest operating purpose-built theatres in Europe, merging Baroque elegance with Maltese cultural heritage. Its stage has seen a mix of classical plays and modern performances, reflecting centuries of vibrant arts scenes.

Points forts: The intimate horseshoe-shaped auditorium offers breathtaking acoustics and ornate wooden balconies, creating a warm, immersive experience. Secret whispers reveal that a performance once charmed Grandmaster Antoine de Paule, who personally commissioned its construction in 1731.

National Museum of Archaeology

12. National Museum of Archaeology

4.4 (3,986)
Attraction touristiqueMuséePoint d'intérêtÉtablissement

Dive into ancient mysteries with stunning Neolithic art. Experience a captivating journey through some of humanity’s earliest cultural treasures.

Faits rapides: The collection includes some of the world's earliest human art, notably the mysterious Sleeping Lady figurine. Pieces originate from Malta's megalithic temples, some dating back over 5,000 years.

Points forts: One standout is the intricate figurine of the Fat Lady, showcasing Neolithic artistry with remarkably detailed curves and eyes. The museum's layout lets visitors journey through Malta's prehistoric eras visually and emotionally, almost like stepping through time.

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Plats sucrés traditionnels

Imqaret

Qagħaq tal-għasel

Kannoli

Plats salés traditionnels

Pastizzi

Fenek (rabbit stew)

Ħobż biż-żejt

Boissons traditionnelles

Kinnie

Maltese wine

BOV beer

Frequently Asked Questions about Malta

What is the best time to visit Malta?
The best months to visit Malta are May, June, September, and October. During these months, the weather is pleasant and tourist crowds are moderate, offering a comfortable experience for travelers seeking both relaxation and sightseeing opportunities.
Is Malta expensive to live in or visit?
Malta has an average cost of living of about $1200 per month, which is moderate compared to many Western countries. Visitors can expect reasonable prices for food, accommodation, and activities, making it affordable for various budgets.
How to get around Malta using public transport?
Malta’s public transport system scores 6 out of 10. It is functional and covers most tourist areas, but may sometimes be limited in frequency and routes. Many travelers also use rental cars or taxis for more flexibility in exploring the island.
Is tap water safe to drink in Malta?
Yes, tap water in Malta is safe to drink. It meets health and safety standards, so travelers can drink tap water without concern, which helps reduce the need for bottled water during their stay.
How many tourists visit Malta each year?
Malta welcomes approximately 2,500,000 tourists annually. This high volume shows the island’s popularity as a travel destination, offering a mix of historical sites, beaches, and cultural experiences that attract visitors from around the world.

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Excursions d'une journée les plus populaires

Mdina & Rabat

10 km 20–30 min by bus/taxi

Historic walled city and neighboring Rabat with Roman sites.

The Three Cities (Vittoriosa, Senglea, Cospicua)

3 km 10–20 min by ferry or bus

Fortified harborside towns with maritime museums and cafes.

Gozo (Victoria & Ġgantija)

25 km 45–60 min (drive + ferry)

Rural island with citadel, Ġgantija temples, scenic coastlines.

Comino (Blue Lagoon)

25 km 30–45 min by boat from Cirkewwa

Small island known for crystal-clear waters and swimming.

Marsaxlokk

11 km 20–30 min by bus/taxi

Traditional fishing village and popular Sunday fish market.

Commentaires (7)

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Paula K.

Avoid renting a car if you’re nervous driving on narrow roads and left side. Public transport and ferries cover most tourist areas, and parking is a pain in the city centers.

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Xiu R.

If you love history and coast views, Malta's definitely worth a visit. Some parts felt a bit too touristy, and transport ticket prices could be cheaper.

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Mei W.

The vibe at night in Malta is fun but expect some noisy bars and crowds if you hit weekends. It’s lively but not great for chill nights out.

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Sunil N.

Buy a Tallinja card for public buses, saves a lot over single fares and buses reach most spots from Valletta to Mdina easily.

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Ruben C.

We found Malta charming but a bit small. Three days was enough for us, though longer would let you dive deeper into hidden bays and villages away from the crowds.

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Gares

No train stations

No rail network — buses and ferries are main public transport

From MLA to Valletta: bus X1/X4 (~30 min) or taxi ~20 min; book ferries in summer.

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Visa & entrée

Schengen Area
Durée maximale: 90 jours
Accès sans visa

EU/EEA/Switzerland, USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, many Latin American countries

Visa requis

Many African countries, some Asian countries (check consulate)

Malta follows Schengen rules — 90 days in any 180-day period; check consulate early.

Informations utiles pour Malta

Lieux populaires pour le shoppingValletta, Sliema, St Julian's, Mdina
Lieux de vie nocturne populairesPaceville (St. Julian's), Sliema, Valletta
Restaurants décontractés populairesTa' Kris, Gululu, Rubino
Restaurants chics populairesDe Mondion, Noni, The Harbour Club
Cafés populairesCafe Jubilee, Caffe Cordina, Caffe Berry
Eau du robinet potableOui
Visa nomade digitalOui
Meilleure application de taxieCabs, Bolt
Prix taxi / km$2.5
Touristes / an2500000
Population520000
Vitesse internet mobile50 Mbps
Taux de chômage4 %
Taux de pauvreté15 %
Revenu moyen / mois$2000
Coût de la vie moyen / mois$1200
Prix hôtel / nuit à partir de$50
Prix bière à partir de$3.5
Prix café à partir de$1.5
Prix street food à partir de$5
Prix repas au restaurant à partir de$11
Monnaie localeEUR
Types de prises électriquesType G, Type C
ReligionsRoman Catholic, Other Christian, None
Langues parléesMaltese, English, Italian
Groupes ethniquesMaltese, Other Europeans, North Africans
Orientation politiquecenter
Densité de population1650 /km²
Superficie géographique316 km²
Catastrophes naturelles possiblesHeatwaves, Drought, Flash floods
Animaux dangereuxJellyfish, Bees/wasps
Lieux populaires pour une promenadeUpper Barrakka Gardens, Sliema promenade, Mdina bastions, Marsaxlokk
Transports en commun populairesBuses, Ferry, Taxis
Compagnies aériennesAir Malta, Ryanair, easyJet
Vaccinations recommandéesRoutine vaccinations, Hepatitis A (optional)
Types d'architectureBaroque, Medieval, Fortifications
Consommation annuelle de bière par personne / litres60 l
Consommation annuelle de vin par personne / litres20 l
Culture du pourboireTipping appreciated but not obligatory, round up or 5-10% in restaurants
Coworking / jour$15
Airbnb / mois$1400
Loyer 1 chambre / mois$1100
Salle de sport / mois$45
Budget quotidien (sac à dos)$50
Budget quotidien (moyen)$120

Aperçu de Malta

Maîtrise de l'anglaisBon
Sécurité routièreMoyen
Accueil des étrangersBon
Liberté d'expressionBon
Transports en communMoyen
Soins de santéBon
Qualité de l'éducationBon
Fiabilité du réseau électriqueBon
Sécurité contre la criminalité violenteBon
Accessibilité à piedBon
Vie nocturneBon
Scène culinaireBon
Accueil LGBTQ+Très bon
Scène startupMoyen
Niveau de bruitMoyen
PropretéBon
Accès à la natureBon

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