Travelling to Malta by ferry

Travelling to Malta by ferry is an excellent choice! Malta is served by 1 ferry companies (Virtu Ferries). These companies operate 2 ferry crossings to Malta, serving the ports of Catania, Valletta and Pozzallo.

To make sure you find a cheap ferry ticket to Malta, we recommend using our search engine that compares offers, prices and availability of Virtu Ferries.

With a total frequency of over 3 crossings a day, depending on the time of year, from 2 countries (Italy and Malta), you have many options for planning your ferry crossing to Malta.

Ferry to Malta in figures

Countries
Italy
Malta
Number of crossings
3 crossings a day
Number of ports
3
Number of ferry connections
2
Number of ferry companies
1
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Most popular ferry routes to Malta

Looking for a ferry to Malta? Discover the most popular routes that allow you to sail between different parts of the country and abroad. Whether you want to reach islands, historic ports or picturesque beaches, ferries are a convenient and comfortable way to travel in Malta.

Popular ferry routes in Malta include destinations like Catania, Valletta and Pozzallo and many others. Modern ferries in Malta offer great facilities and services, from comfortable cabins to on-board restaurants and activities for the whole family.

Use our fare comparison tool to find the best deals on ferry tickets to Malta and plan your trip. With our easy-to-use search tool, you can find deals and timetables from several ferry companies, including Virtu Ferries. There is sure to be a deal that best suits your needs and budget. Search all 2 ferry routes!

Ferries to Malta from Italy

Catania Italy
Valletta Malta
  • Virtu Ferries Catania Valletta
    Virtu Ferries
    8 crossings a week
    4 hours 20 min
    115 mi
Pozzallo Italy
Valletta Malta
From £69
  • Virtu Ferries Pozzallo Valletta
    Virtu Ferries
    12 crossings a week
    1 hours 50 min
    60 mi
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Ferry Journey to Malta

Malta: Visit the country after your ferry crossing

Malta is a magnificent Mediterranean island that will charm you from the moment you arrive by ferry. With its rich history, stunning scenery and enchanting atmosphere, Malta is a destination that promises an unforgettable adventure. Explore the main towns and sights from the ferry ports for the full experience.

Valletta
Your first stop is undoubtedly Valletta, Malta's historic capital. Lose yourself in the cobbled streets of this fortified city and admire its grandiose Baroque architecture. Don't miss the Palace of the Grand Masters, a masterpiece of medieval art, and St John's Cathedral, home to the famous works of Caravaggio. Explore the Upper Barrakka Gardens for a panoramic view of the Grand Harbour.

Mdina
Next, head for Mdina, the old capital perched on a hill. Known as the "Silent City", Mdina transports you back in time with its narrow streets, medieval palaces and impressive churches. Visit St Paul's Cathedral and enjoy the serenity of this unspoilt city, far from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

Marsaxlokk
Board your ferry again and set sail for Marsaxlokk, a picturesque fishing village with Mediterranean charm. The colourful fish market, the traditional boats called "luzzu" with their protective eyes, and the seaside restaurants offer an authentic experience. Enjoy fresh seafood while admiring the picturesque seascape.

Gozo
A short ferry ride from the port of Cirkewwa takes you to the serene and tranquil island of Gozo. Explore the citadel of Victoria, discover the megalithic temples of Ggantija, and relax on the secluded beaches of Ramla Bay. Gozo offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle, perfect for travellers seeking relaxation.

**Blue Lagoon Caves
Head to Comino, a small island between Malta and Gozo, to discover the Blue Lagoon Caves. Crystal-clear waters and spectacular rock formations create an enchanting seascape. Swim in the turquoise lagoons and explore the sea caves for a unique experience.

Comino
Explore the trails of Comino to discover its unspoilt nature. The Sainte-Marie tower offers a panoramic view of the translucent waters surrounding the island. Nature lovers will love the hiking trails and the wealth of local flora and fauna.

Practical Tips :
- Transport: Ferries between the islands are frequent and well organised. Check the timetables to plan your journeys.
- Climate: Malta has a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. Bring light clothing and sun protection.
- Gastronomy: Be sure to try Maltese cuisine, especially pastizzi (flaky pastries) and seafood dishes.

Malta: When is the best time to travel?

The best time to travel to Malta is undoubtedly spring, from March to May. During this period, the weather is mild and sunny, with average temperatures ranging from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. The days are longer and the beaches less crowded, allowing you to relax and take full advantage of the island's magnificent coastline. What's more, nature is in full bloom, offering a magnificent landscape to explore on your walks.

Summer, from June to August, is also a good time to visit Malta. Temperatures are warm, averaging between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius, which is ideal for enjoying the beaches and crystal-clear sea. However, you should be aware that this is also the busiest time for tourists, so popular places like Valletta and the beaches can get very crowded.

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All ports with ferry connections in Malta

All countries linked by ferry to Malta

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