3 Spots You Must Visit in Malta

POPEYE
sailorman village

BLUE
lagoon

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Zuzka Greizinger
STEWARDESS
I’m a stewardess, but I used to be an editor for a magazine, so I always have had my head in the clouds. In addition, I’ve always been attracted by the heights and distances and so I came up with a great idea – I could explore the world as a flight attendant! 🙂
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As soon as I found out there are cheap direct Ryanair flights from my home city, Bratislava, to Malta, I had absolutely no excuse not to go. Malta is easy to reach, affordable, and incredibly beautiful—perfect if you want to extend your summer or enjoy a sunny spring getaway. One tip, though: avoid visiting in the middle of summer. It gets very hot and extremely crowded.
1. Popeye Village & Anchor Bay
For our first night, we booked a hotel near Popeye Village—mainly because this place had been on my bucket list for a long time. Initially, I wanted to rent a car and explore the island freely, but we quickly realized that public bus transportation in Malta works surprisingly well. All major places are well connected, it’s affordable, and honestly, much easier if you’re nervous about driving on the “wrong” side of the road — in Malta, people drive on the left side of the road, just like in the United Kingdom.
Our first goal was, of course, Popeye Village. This charming, colorful fishing village sits in the stunning Anchor Bay and was originally built as the set for the 1980 Popeye musical movie. Today, it functions as an open-air museum—but the real magic is the view. Dramatic cliffs, turquoise water, and playful wooden houses come together to create a true fairytale scene.
Since our hotel was nearby, we decided to hike there early in the morning across the raw, untouched hills. Big mistake: we completely underestimated the strength of the May sun. By the time we reached Popeye Village, we were already sunburnt. Still, after two hours of walking under the sun, we were rewarded with a breathtaking viewpoint that made every drop of sweat worth it.
The best surprise? Inside Popeye Village, there’s a small hidden beach with a stone platform and sunbeds. Crystal-clear water, a bit of shade, and a cold beer (yes—there’s a small restaurant right on the beach!) were exactly what we needed. We quickly changed our plans and stayed by the water until the evening, heading back to the hotel by public bus—tired, happy, and very relaxed.
2. Blue Lagoon & Comino Island
The next day, we visited another absolute must-see: the Blue Lagoon on Comino Island. To get there, you need to book a boat trip. The ticket usually includes a round trip and a stop at some natural sea caves on the way back. The boats are relatively small (around ten people), which makes the experience feel more personal and enjoyable. Luckily, the boat to Comino Island leaves right from in front of our hotel, as well.
The Blue Lagoon is simply magnificent. The unreal shades of blue almost don’t look real. There are plenty of food stalls around, so you won’t go hungry or thirsty, but keep in mind—the beach itself is tiny and fills up quickly. You can rent sunbeds and umbrellas set up on the rocks, which is very convenient.
That said, don’t spend the whole day lying down. Walk around! The island of Comino is stunningly beautiful, quiet, and wild, and exploring it on foot is just as rewarding as swimming in the lagoon.
3. Valletta – Malta’s Capital
On our final days, we changed locations and moved to the third must-visit spot in Malta: the capital city, Valletta. Once again, we relied on public buses—super easy and stress-free.
Valletta is a historic city by the sea, full of breathtaking views, narrow stone streets, charming corners, cozy restaurants, and tiny coffee and ice-cream shops. We were lucky enough to find a cute apartment with self check-in right in the heart of the old town. And the best part? A Romeo-and-Juliet-style balcony overlooking the street below—so authentic and atmospheric. Save this address – Jean de Valette Boutique Living.
So, what should you do in Valletta? Simply wander around and get lost in the maze of streets. Grab an ice cream, a Frappuccino, an Aperol Spritz—whatever you’re in the mood for. Soak up the atmosphere. At night, the city comes alive with music, buzzing streets, and a magical vibe.
If you’re into healthy food, I highly recommend stopping by Soul Food Valletta bistro, which we discovered by accident while strolling around. And honestly, that’s the beauty of Valletta—you’ll stumble upon amazing places when you least expect it.
Zuzka Greizinger
STEWARDESS
I’m a stewardess, but I used to be an editor for a magazine, so I always have had my head in the clouds. In addition, I’ve always been attracted by the heights and distances and so I came up with a great idea – I could explore the world as a flight attendant! 🙂
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