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Valletta

Valletta holidays

Compact fortified capital on a peninsula, giving a dense historic base with easy bus and ferry links across the islands.

31°C AugustBest Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep3–5 nights

At a glance

  • history-focused stays
  • short city breaks
  • car-free island touring
  • off-season trips

Trip cost

4 nights in Valletta≈ €465–€670 pp
Return flight
≈€96
Stay
≈€452
Food & local
≈€120

Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Valletta

From €185/night · Typical €267 · 54 stays · for your 4 nights

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Getting to Valletta

  • AirportMalta International Airport (MLA)
  • Transfer optionsBus, taxi

Malta International Airport near Luqa connects to Valletta by the Airport Direct TD4 bus, which continues on to the Gozo Fast Ferry terminal, and by taxi.

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Flexible-date fares from London Stansted

August from 144 return

Typical €195 · 7 nights

Sat 29 Aug

Ryanair

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September from 113 return

Typical €138 · 4 nights

Thu 17 Sept

Ryanair

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October from 96 return cheapest

3 nights

Fri 9 Oct

ALPAVIA

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Valletta by month, from London Stansted.
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MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug144€1954
Sep113€1388
Oct962

Areas of Valletta

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • City Gate and Upper Barrakka sideNear the main bus terminus and entrance, suits visitors prioritising island-wide bus access and easy arrivals.
  • Republic Street spineCentral thoroughfare, good for those wanting cafes and everyday services on their doorstep.
  • Lower Valletta waterfrontCloser to Grand Harbour views and quieter evening streets, suited to slow-paced stays.
  • Hastings and west side bastionsEdge-of-peninsula residential pockets offering calmer nights within walking distance of the centre.
  • Three Cities access via ferryStaying near ferry points makes it easy to treat Birgu and neighbouring harbourside towns as extensions of your base.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (multi-year reanalysis data). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
June · July · August · September
Hottest
July · 32°C
Wettest
November · 59mm
  • Jan16°44mm
  • Feb16°39mm
  • Mar17°31mm
  • Apr19°22mm
  • May23°31mm
  • Jun29°4mm (good month)
  • Jul32°1mm (good month)
  • Aug31°5mm (good month)
  • Sep29°28mm (good month)
  • Oct25°56mm
  • Nov21°59mm
  • Dec18°37mm

What each season is like

Spring
Comfortable for walking; cruise calls and weekend events can briefly swell crowds inside the small walled city.
Summer
Streets and buses become busy and sun-exposed; some visitors prefer staying on the coast and visiting Valletta by day.
Autumn
Good compromise with fewer peak-season visitors yet most services open; occasional storms can make the peninsula feel exposed.
Winter
Quiet and atmospheric, with some outdoor seating and smaller operations scaling back; good choice for off-season urban breaks.

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Compare Malta destinations

Still deciding? Other Malta destinations, with the same weather and typical-stay data behind them.

DestinationAugTypical stay
Sliema31°C4–7 nights
St Julian's31°C4–7 nights

Good to know about Valletta

Worth it for

More historic and small-scale than Sliema or St Julian's, suited to visitors wanting a walkable old city feel.

Keep in mind

Compact size and hilly streets mean less variety of neighbourhood feel than larger capitals.

Why go

  • More historic and small-scale than Sliema or St Julian's, suited to visitors wanting a walkable old city feel.
  • Central bus hub makes it a practical base for day trips to other parts of Malta and Gozo.
  • Harbour views and peninsula layout offer a very different sense of place to inland or resort towns.

Worth knowing

  • Compact size and hilly streets mean less variety of neighbourhood feel than larger capitals.
  • Harbour-side city with limited immediate beach access compared with resort towns.
  • Cruise ship days can make streets and viewpoints feel overcrowded for a few hours.