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With tons of history, beautiful beaches and landscapes, friendly people and delicious food, Malta is a great getaway for just a weekend trip or longer.

Malta is also an extremely gay-friendly destination, and LGBTQIA+ rights in Malta have come a long way in the last 50 years. Starting in 1973, the island nation legalised same-sex sexual activity, and in 2014 became the first EU nation to allow individuals to legally change their gender simply by signing a document with a lawyer. Beyond the legal picture, Malta is a very open, accepting place where mutual respect and acceptance is highly valued, making it easy to be openly queer while visiting this gorgeous Mediterranean archipelago.

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Getting there

As an island nation, Malta is really best reached by plane. Unless you’re taking a cruise that stops off in Malta, it’s unlikely you’ll arrive any other way. Luckily, Malta’s international airport, situated 9km south of the capital, has direct connections to cities all over Europe and the Middle East. Alternatively, there are two ferry routes in and out of Malta that connect the main island with Sicily: one to Catania which takes about 4 hours and runs 8 times a week, and another to Pozzallo taking around 2 hours and running 12 times a week.

Best gay hotels in Malta

Probably the best place to base yourself for a trip to Malta is in the capital, Valletta. Here, you’ll have access to all of the conveniences of a city, as well as the best options for eating and nightlife, while still being well connected to the rest of the island and surroundings.

Here are two top options for LGBTQIA+ friendly hotels in Valletta.

Rosselli

This luxury hotel in downtown Valletta is the perfect place to stay if you want to splurge. Built inside the shell of a 17th century mansion, all of the rooms are unique and modern with a historic Maltese twist. There’s a rooftop terrace and pool which offers magnificent views over the capital and out to sea and some of the rooms even have their own private sauna!

Where: 167 Merchants St, Valletta
Telephone: +356 2124 5245

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La Falconeria

Also in downtown Valletta, this modern hotel is not quite as high end as Rosselli, but still offers fantastic opportunities for taking in all the sights of the city from a comfortable, convenient location. Standard rooms are on the small side, but still clean and functional with nice traditional Maltese touches, and there are several other unique services the hotel offers, such as free iPads to use in the lounge that will tell you which of the nearby beaches has the best conditions each day.

Where: 62 Melita St, Valletta
Telephone: +356 2247 6600

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What to see and do

Malta has so many spectacular natural wonders, and some of the most impressive are to be found on Comino, a small, uninhabited island between Malta and Gozo. On the north of the island are the Santa Maria Caves, which offer gorgeous views and adventurous swimming opportunities, while in the west is the famous Blue Lagoon, a popular and easily accessible swimming spot with crystal blue waters.

If you’re feeling adventurous, you can actually walk around the whole island in an hour, taking in the views from every side of the island.

Try scuba diving: whether you’re a seasoned diver or a total novice, Malta has something for you; it’s voted the best diving destination in Europe, with great opportunities surrounding all three islands. Comino offers some excellent reef and cave dives.If you’re interested in exploring a wrecked ship, the HMS Maori, which lies 14 metres below sea level right in the bay by Valletta, is a great option for beginners as it’s not too deep.

If you’re more interested in city life and history than landscapes, consider taking a gay walking tour of Valletta. There are Malta gay guide tours available exploring history, nightlife, culture and fashion through a queer lens, which will point out some of the city’s best gay-owned businesses and nuggets of queer history peppered around the streets.

Where to eat

With a long history as a crossroads in the Mediterranean, Maltese cuisine has been heavily influenced by the Spanish, French, Sicilians and North Africans, creating a delicious fusion of tastes.

Impressively, three Maltese restaurants were awarded Michelin stars in 2020: Noni and Under Grain in Valletta and de Mondion in Medina. For a deep dive on Malta’s cuisine and where to find it, check out our guide to Maltese cuisine.

Balance Bowl

This all-vegan restaurant offers an a la carte dining experience, or access to an impressive all-you-can-eat buffet of cooked and raw salads and other vegetable dishes. Their vegan burger and vegan baked goods are also worth checking out.

Where: 182 Triq Ix – Xatt, Il-Gżira
Telephone: +356 2732 0556

Two Buoys

“Where Melbourne meets Malta” is the slogan of this waterside restaurant with lovely views out over Spinola Bay. Delicious food is served here all day, but it is the breakfasts that really steal the show here. Vegan and gluten-free options are clearly marked on the menu and all hot drinks can be served with soy, coconut or almond milk by friendly staff.

Where: 106 Triq Spinola San Ġiljan
Telephone: +356 2122 2221

Malta gay scene: best nightlife and gay bars in Malta

Valletta and the surrounding area has a vibrant nightlife scene, with plenty of establishments catering specifically to the queer crowd. Here are some of the top recommendations. Most of Malta’s best nightlife is concentrated in the district of Paceville in St Julian’s, just 20 minutes north of downtown Valletta.

Michelangelo Club Lounge

With a lively dance floor, bar and chillout areas, this is one of Malta’s most popular gay bars and dance clubs around. The staff are friendly and welcoming, and the vibe is relaxed and communal, making it a good place to meet locals and get the best insider tips!

Where: St Rita Steps, St Julians
Telephone: +356 7944 7408

Birdcage Lounge

This is a friendly gay bar with an extensive range of good quality drinks available, all served with free appetisers (tapas style). They host regular karaoke nights, which can be wildly popular and a lot of fun, as well as live performances from musicians, drag performers and cabaret artists.

Where: Triq il-Kbira, Ir-Rabat
Telephone: +356 7978 2243

Gay pride

The annual Pride event in September attracts people from all over Europe and beyond, making for a lively celebration for LGBTQIA+ people and allies alike with thousands of participants. On the actual day of pride, the parade will cut right through the heart of Valletta, and in the days following, there will be afterparties featuring local and international DJs and performers dotted at venues all over the capital. A date for your diaries: Malta will be hosting Euro Pride in 2023.

Queer Malta

This Facebook group is a good place to connect to the alternative queer community in Malta, even before you arrive. Events, news, activism and announcements relevant to the queer scene in Malta are all shared here, and friendly discussion is encouraged.

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