Chill Out In Malta For Free

It may only be 17 miles long by 8 miles wide, but Malta has an incredibly diverse landscape with exciting natural attractions that can all be enjoyed for next to nothing! From the spectacular craggy coastlines and paradise-like beaches to stunning countryside and peaceful fishing villages, Malta is one of the most relaxing and beautiful islands in the Mediterranean. Working up from the south to the north, here are the best places to chill out.

 Luzzo Boats, Marsaxlokk

On the south coast of Malta lies the quaint fishing town of Marsaxlokk. It’s one of the few remaining towns in Malta that has been left untouched by the booming tourism trade. Marsaxlokk has stayed loyal to it fishing roots you can find evidence of the still thriving industry at the town’s pretty harbour. Watch the traditional Luzzo fishing boats bob on the ocean whilst enjoying a pint of local beer and a delicious pastizzi (a pastry snack filled with ricotta or broad beans) – a wonderful way to unwind in Malta.

Prices

Bus from Valetta City to Marsaxlokk: €0.47 single (Bus 27, every 30 mins.)
Pint of Beer: €2
One Pastizzi: €0.40

On the east coast, north of Marsaxlokk, is one of the smallest capital cities in Europe. Valetta is only 600m x 1000m but has over 320 historical sites, monuments and statues – making it one of the most culturally dense cities in the world! For a chilled out afternoon, head to the pretty landscaped gardens on top of Valetta’s hilltop. The gardens are great to explore and have magnificent views of the city and the ocean. If you need a quick energy fix to reach them, stop by the Dates Kiosk in the city centre to pick up some tasty mqarets – deep-fried, sugary pastries stuffed with spiced dates.

Prices

Entry to Gardens: Free
One Mqarets €0.20

In central Malta, north of Marsaxlokk, is the charming town of Mdina. This small town, much like the rest of Malta, is packed with cultural and historic sites. It’s also surrounded by the gorgeous Maltese countryside. Find the best views of the rolling hills and even the sea, from Mdina’s high town walls. Spend relaxing hours over a light lunch at the Fontanella Tea Gardens on top of the old town walls, soaking up the warm Mediterranean sunshine. Close to Mdina are the pretty BUskett Gardens, the perfect place to enjoy a picnic in the shade of the olive, oak and orange trees.

Prices

Cakes, sandwiches, meals at Fontanella: €2 – 15
Entry to Buskett Gardens: Free

Head to Malta’s west coast to discover the less touristy spots of this island. Whereas the east coast has the popular resorts of Bugibba and Qawra, you’ll find lots of idyllic spots on the eastern coastline. For a chilled-out day on the beach head over to Golden Bay. This beach has pretty Golden Sands but can be quite crowded in peak times, so instead head to the Blue Flag beach next to Golden Bay, known as Ghajn Tuffieha Bay. This stunning beach has bright blue waters and a long stretch of golden red sand, surrounded by lush green landscapes. The perfect place to unwind by the sea in Malta.

Prices

Bus from Bugibba to Ghajn Tuffieha Bay: €1.16 (Bus 652)
Car Park Tip (if driving): €0.50

From Cirkewwa harbour, catch a water taxi to the enchanting islands of Gozo or Comino. Gozo is much greener and less touristy than Malta. The green hills, romantic coastlines and beautiful beaches are the perfect backdrop to a relaxing day out. You’ll typically see goats wandering the countryside in Malta; exploring the island by foot is one of the best ways to explore Gozo.

Blue Lagoon, Comino Island

Comino Island is home to the Blue Lagoon – although it’s quite popular with locals and tourists and you won’t find as many secluded spots as you would in Gozo, the Blue Lagoon is definitely worth a visit to witness the breath-taking beauty of the turquoise waters and white shores.

Prices

Water Taxi to Gozo from Cirkewwa: €4.65 return ticket
Water Taxi to Comino from Cirkewwa: €10 return ticket

About the author: Stephanie is the local expert for Malta holidays with lowcostholidays.com.  Having fallen in love with Malta’s natural beauty and rich culture, Steph hopes to show that there’s a lot more to discover in Malta than just the beaches and sunshine.

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Cliff Chapman
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