8-day Goza and Malta Itinerary – Travel Dudes
Looking to explore Malta? Check out this 8-day Goza and Malta itinerary.
Known as the Republic of Malta, this picturesque island country, is one that captivates everyone who travels there. Not only is the weather fantastic all year round, but you can discover some fascinating history, and delicious cuisine as well as soak up the atmosphere of the various villages dotted around the country.
This destination is a must for anyone with at least three days to spend, which is perfect because you can see a lot in a short time here, and you can stay a long time and never get bored – which is probably why many expats have decided to stay.
So, what is all the fuss about? Well, we have put together an 8 day Malta itinerary highlighting the best that Malta and neighboring Gozo have to offer.
Let’s give you an idea of how you could be spending your days on this fantastic island.
See also: 22 Great Things To Do in Malta
Gozo & Malta itinerary
Day 1-4: Valletta
Valletta is the capital city of the small European island country of Malta, and what a sight this city offers. No matter what time of day you arrive, you will be treated to some beautiful scenery of the town itself, with its mesmerizing narrow laneways, sea views, and quirky shops and restaurants to discover. You will have two full days and nights here so relax and get ready for the adventure.
Some of Valetta’s top attractions include:
Be happy that you will have a few days here because you will have time to explore and enjoy the Three Cities of Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua, which you saw from the Baracca Gardens. These three cities offer you an insight into the real way of life in Malta and take you back in time, given that they were founded by the Knights of the Order of Saint John in the 16th and 17th Centuries.
This is just a short boat ride from Valetta, and here you can spend the day soaking in the atmosphere, visiting the sites, and enjoying a local dinner on your last night in the area.
On one of the days, be sure to take a scenic Harbour Cruise around the two natural ports of the Grand Harbour and Marsamxett and you can opt to visit the nearby coastal towns of Sliema and St Julians Bay, which offer quiet fishing village vibes, and another side of Malta.
See also: Top Places to Visit in Malta
Day 4-5: Mellieha
On the way from Mellieha on the north coast, you will pass a few towns which you must stop to explore, and these are Mdina, Rabat, and Mosta. You will need a full day to explore these beautiful towns, with a host of castles, palaces, and scenic views to behold.
Mdina is an ideal place to explore on foot, where you can visit St Paul’s Cathedral and Vilhena Palace, while Rabat is said to be the place where Paul the Apostle looked for refuge when his ship sank in the area. Mosta on the other hand is a place where you can find a magnificent monumental church that was inspired by the Roman Pantheon.
After a culture filled day, you will make your way to Mellieha where you can spend a couple of hours at one of the beautiful beaches or relax at one of the local restaurants, enjoying some local food such as Torta tal-Lampuki (local fish) or Fenkata (rabbit stew).
Day 5-7: Gozo & Comino
After a morning spent enjoying the beaches and town of Mellieha, you will make your way to the small island for a few hours of enjoyment on your way to the bigger island of Gozo. Comino is famous for its Blue Lagoon, which is known for its crystal-clear water, ideal for snorkeling and swimming. You can also visit the Comino Sea caves or take a stroll on the island, which offers fantastic views. Be on the lookout for the food trucks which serve some local snacks and cold drinks.
Related tour: Gozo, Comino, and Blue Lagoon Sightseeing Cruise
You will continue to the island of Gozo where you will spend the rest of the day and all day tomorrow, the island known as Maltas little sister island. You could even go as far as to say that a classic Malta itinerary is a kind of island-hopping trip, which makes it super exciting.
Gozo is a highlight during any trip to Malta and you can look forward to experiencing sites such:
- Ggantija Temples
- Calypso’s Cave
- Citadel in Victoria
The following day you can expect to visit Xlendi Bay and Dwejra – known as the Azure Window and The Inland Sea, before making your way back to the mainland of Malta.
Your last full day includes a full discovery of the south of the island, before returning to Valetta for your last night on the island.
Some of the highlights you will feast your eyes on are the famous landmarks starting with the quaint fishing village of Marsaxlokk, where you will get great photo opportunities of the colorful Maltese boats.
Still on the agenda is Birzebbugia before arriving at the Blue Grotto in Wied Iz-Zurrieq, a stop at Hagar Qim temples, and lastly, a stop off at Ghar Dalam Caves.
This day will be action-packed so make sure to enjoy a delicious and filling dinner in Valletta this evening, with a glass or two of local wine.
Planning your trip to Malta & Gozo
This fantastic island is a dream to discover and your Destination Expert at Baboo Travel is on hand to make a bespoke itinerary to suit your needs, depending on how much time you have.
You will be putting your hard-earned cash back into the Maltese communities, helping to combat climate change, and contributing to local projects too, which is the icing on the cake. So, if you are looking forward to a meaningful and unforgettable trip to Malta and Gozo, Baboo Travel is there to help every step of the way.