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Despite its small size, Malta's history is pretty epic. The audio-visual presentation at Valletta's Malta Experience Museum takes less than an hour of your time and explains everything from the country's early origins as a trade hub to its role in the World War II resistance movements. Or check out Neolithic pottery and prehistoric art at the National Museum of Archaeology.

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St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta

Valletta's streets tell a living history, from churches like St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral and St. John's Co-Cathedral, to military buildings such as Fort St. Elmo and the Lascaris War Rooms. Don't miss the Grand Master's Palace, with everything from 16th-century armor to 18th-century tapestries depicting the first expeditions to the New World.

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If you still doubt whether Malta is the sparkling treasure it appears to be from afar, take a walk around Valletta's imposing city walls. Hike up to their highest point at Upper Baracca Gardens, where you'll be met with gorgeous views of the historic city and the sparkling blue Mediterranean.

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Malta's culinary heritage is as eclectic as the rest of its history, with a mix of North African and European influences. Head to Valletta's port area to dine at one of the many seafood-focused restaurants for dishes like pixxispad , swordfrish fried in olive oil with lemon. Or seek out heartier fare like stuffat tal-fenek , a rabbit stew, or bragioli — thin slices of beef stuffed with bacon, egg and breadcrumbs and slowly cooked in red wine sauce.

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If you're looking for postcards, keychains and other trinkets, check out the gift shop of the Malta Experience. For a more eclectic shopping experience, take a stroll down the city's Republic street, where vendors sell artisanal Maltese items like blown glass, filligree jewelry and pottery.

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On a cruise to Valletta, Malta, the city’s is immediately striking. It’s a cultural hub for Baroque art, museums, and historic sites. Surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, limestone architecture pops against the year-round temperate sun. This mix makes Valletta perfect for an intellectually stimulating but relaxing stop on any Mediterranean cruises . Valletta was even named a “European Capital of Culture” in 2018 by the EU.

The historic downtown is easily walkable, and while there’s certainly more than a day’s worth of activities, you’ll get a sense of Valletta’s elegance in no time. Take a tour of the intricate St. John’s Co-Cathedral, built between 1572-1577 and every bit as elaborate as hundreds of years ago. Walk along the Grand Harbor for views of the Mediterranean sea, then stop in at an outdoor cafe or wine bar along the harbor for a bite. Or, take a ferry to the island of Gozo for hiking, swimming, and sunbathing along the area’s red-sand beaches.

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Top sights & attractions for cruises to valletta, st. john’s co-cathedral.

Take a tour of the ornate church to discover its significance in Valletta’s history. Art lovers will find plenty to awe and inspire on a Valletta cruise stop. Inside this 16th century Baroque cathedral, you’ll see some of Caravaggio’s most famous paintings, including The Beheading of St. John the Baptist .

Grandmaster’s Palace

After your tour of St. John’s Co-Cathedral, head to the Grandmaster’s Palace nearby, just blocks away. The exterior is stately, but the interior of the Grandmaster’s Palace is nothing short of opulent, and the Parliament of Malta met in the building until 2015. Walk around the Palace and its grounds for a step back into the 16th century.

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Valletta owes much of its development to its seaside location and its strategic importance throughout history. While you’re in the capital city on your Valletta cruise, be sure. Your views of the Mediterranean sea, dotted with white limestone and ships in the distance, is unbeatable.

Fort St. Elmo

Fans of military history will find much to see at Fort St. Elmo, which is also now home to the National War Museum. Check out military memorabilia or take an audio tour of the museum, where you’ll learn about the various ways the fort has guarded Valletta’s harbor, including enduring a brutal siege in 1565 by the Turks. Admission is only €10 for adults.

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Top things to do in valletta, see the upper barrakka gardens.

Slow down for a bit with a walk through the Upper Barrakka Gardens, where you’ll catch a panoramic view of the Grand Harbor from the terrace of these well-maintained public gardens. Entrance into the garden is free, and they are open from 7am until 10pm, so you can enjoy the gardens for sunrise and sunset any day.

Check Out the National Museum of Fine Arts

The National Museum of Fine Arts in Valletta is home to some of Malta’s most influential artists as well as historic art from European painters and sculptors. The museum is known for its comprehensive Baroque selection.

Take a Tour of the Island of Gozo

Gozo is a perfect day trip from Valletta for all kinds of outdoor activities from scuba diving to hiking. After your ship docks on your cruise to Valletta, Malta, take a car or bus to Cirkewwa. From there, a half-hour ferry will get you to Gozo, where you can see the nearly 100-foot tall limestone arch called the Azure Window, or swim the extra clear waters of Blue Lagoon. 

Walk Along the Valletta Waterfront

The Valletta waterfront is rarely crowded and always atmospheric. Take a stroll down the promenade, where many of the warehouse buildings have been repurposed, and grab a bite to eat at one of the restaurants on the Marsamxett Harbor.

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Address: 117/119 Santa Lucia Street, Valletta, Malta  

For a true hole-in-the-wall wine bar, head to Legligin for a relaxed night out in Valletta. It’s wine selection is unmatched, and the menu changes regularly based on seasonality and what’s on hand in the kitchen. Past dishes like octopus and steamed mussels are standard fare. The interior of Legligin is cozy—the cellar is decorated with green tables and checkered black-and-white tiles. You’ll feel like you have the place all to yourself even with a crowd.

Piadina Caffe

Address: 24 Triq Santa Lucija, Valletta, Malta

Stop inside Piadina Caffe for a quick lunch with an Italian spin. Seating is limited, so the restaurant has a quick turnaround time. If you’re looking to linger, take your food to-go and sit on a bench admiring St. John’s Co-Cathedral, which is nearby. Salads, sandwiches on fresh focaccia, and even a few cheap eats for breakfast can be found on the menu here.

Zero Sei Trattoria

Address: 75 Old Theatre Street, Valletta, Malta

Zero Sei is no frills, but it take Italian food very seriously. Cacio e pepe, carbonara, and veal dishes are staples of the menu. They aim to bring a taste of Rome to Malta in everything they do.

The Rootz Bar

Address: 11 Strait St, Valletta, Malta

Wine and cocktails flow at The Rootz Bar, which is a romantic, cozy stop for a drink or two and small plates. They don’t serve a full dinner menu, but cheese boards and charcuterie boards are there to help sate your appetite. You might arrive to find live piano playing. Start your night here, and then venture to dinner somewhere nearby.

Address: 211 Republic Street, Valletta, Malta

Noni is ideal for a fancy night out in Valletta. The restaurant regularly receives rave reviews, and its aim is to revitalize classic Mediterranean dishes in new, exciting ways. You’ll find no shortage of creativity—like local rabbit with a roasted garlic puree, slow-cooked octopus tagine, or chocolate and orange mousse—on the menu at Noni.

Culture & History of the Valletta Cruise Port

Valletta is Malta’s capital city, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980, and today it’s a hub for government as well as music and public art. Valletta is a small capital, with a population of less than 7,000 people living in the city proper. Its small size, however, doesn’t diminish the city’s charm or its historic significance.

The city was established in 1566 by the Knights of Malta, who developed a new grid plan for the city. Valletta has a varied history of occupations by the Ottomans, the French, and the British throughout the 17th and 18th centuries. Valletta saw a lot of destruction during World War II as a result of German and Italian air attacks, damaging the city’s Royal Opera House and many other buildings. The city’s architecture contains a heavy Baroque influence, and Malta is a major art destination, home to the National Museum of Fine Arts and the annual Valletta International Baroque Festival, held every January.

Valletta Port Facilities & Location

The Valletta cruise port is less than a mile from the city center. Within the cruise terminal, you’ll find standard amenities like restrooms, information centers, duty-free shops, and transportation services. The Valletta cruise terminal can accommodate multiple ships at once, so you’ll likely see passengers from other ships exploring the city center as well.

Transportation in Valletta

Taxis are a popular mode of transportation for tourists, and you’ll find taxis outside City Gate in Valletta. Taxis tend to have specific spots where they post up and will wait for passengers. If you’re renting a car, you can haggle on the rate sometimes, particularly during off-peak season from October to May in Malta. Hop on Bus 133 for a circular bus tour of the city, taking you around the city walls in about a half-hour. Buses are also commonly used for transportation in Valletta. Because of how walkable the interior of Valletta is, you probably won’t need to rent a car or motorbike unless you’re headed outside the city to neighboring towns or staying in town for more than a day.

Shopping Near the Valletta Cruise Port

On your cruise to Valletta, Malta, the majority of boutique shopping is in the city center, where many of the shops are family owned and operated. Leather, gold and silver jewelry, and souvenir stands for tourists are popular there. Many shops close on Sunday. You’ll also find a lot of lace for sale in Malta, as its one of the country’s most popular goods. Shopping centers and malls are further from the city center, and typically require a bus ride or car trip to get there.

Local Currency & Tipping Customs

On your cruise to Valletta, Malta, the Euro is the primary currency you’ll use, and you’ll find ATMs scattered throughout the city. Tipping is polite, anywhere between 5-10% in restaurants and bars, as well as hotels. If you notice a service charge already included in a bill, you don’t have to put forth anything extra beyond that. Leaving a tip for a guided tour 10% for their service is also encouraged, and tipping a porter or bellhop one or two euros per bag is best practice. Round up to the nearest euro for taxi drivers, or a little more if they provide recommendations to you while on your ride.

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Malta’s the big sister, the largest island in a seven-strong archipelago just a stone’s throw from Europe… and not far at all from Africa. The island’s history began with the megalithic stone temples at Gozo, which may just be the oldest free-standing structures on Earth. Valletta is Malta’s capital, and its bustling streets are lined with superb Baroque buildings, palaces, gardens and churches. The city has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and its nickname is Superbissima (“most proud”). Malta has two official languages: Maltese, the national language, and English. Malta was admitted to the European Union in 2004, and four years later became part of the Eurozone.

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You’ll find the Knights of St. John around every corner of Valletta, the fortified capital of Malta. This UNESCO-designated city is a featured call on many Holland America Line cruises; outside Valletta’s city walls lie Mdina, Malta’s ancient capital, and two other UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum and a megalithic temple complex spread across both Malta and Gozo islands. You can taste local wines and take a dip in the famous Blue Lagoon from Gozo’s capital, Victoria. 

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The whole of the Maltese capital Valletta is  UNESCO World Heritage  listed and occupies a peninsula in the north-east of the island. From the fountain of Tritons to Saint-Elme fort, there are as many majestic streets as there are narrow staircase vennels to explore. The painted loggia and carved corbels on the tall houses will accompany you in your explorations, and you’ll rarely be bothered by traffic. You can visit the Grandmasters palace decorated with coats of arms and frescoes. Saint-John’s cathedral and the ramparts which have guarded the city since the 16th century are also among the most emblematic sites of the city. Arranged in terraces, the  Barrakka Gardens  will punctuate your promenade with a green and floral experience.

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This is the cradle of civilization, the oldest city in Europe. Not only is this city home to the Acropolis and some of the most important architectural structures and archaeological finds in the Western world, It is also a very modern city, an urban amalgam of extraordinary art, culture, cuisine and shopping. Explore more of Athens on a European cruise!

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Although somewhat scarred by World War II, Valletta prides itself on its magnificent Baroque palaces, piazzas, gardens and churches. The Magisterial Palace, built between 1571 and 1574, now houses the Maltese Parliament and offices of the President of Malta.

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This Costa Blanca jewel lies between mountains and sea fronted with miles of beaches. Spanish Baroque at its finest, Cathedral de San Nicolas is well worth the stop. Discover the La Alcudia Archaeological Sites, a working dig occupied since the Stone Age.

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Motril is a magnificent Spanish gem on the Mediterranean coast. The relaxing sands of Playa de Torrenueva are a great place to spend a sunny day. For some inland exploring, head to the Cueva Del Capitan for a fantastic nature hike. There's also plenty of history waiting to be experienced in the city. Stop by the Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza to see a 17th-century church surrounded by incredible panoramic views. Then head to the Pre-industrial Sugar Cane Museum to learn all about the region's staple crop.

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Indulge in the culture of Andalusia's capital of Seville and visit its stunning Cathedral, one of the largest in the world. Stop and taste the tapas and smell the orange blossoms during a stroll down the winding Medieval lanes. But be sure you leave time to visit the breathtaking Plaza de Espana.

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An unforgettable stop on any European cruise, with its Gothic cathedrals, medieval castle, and quaint village neighborhoods, Lisbon is Portugal's feature attraction and has been the country's capital since 1147. Wander the narrow cobblestone streets of this city at your own leisurely pace, stopping along the way at a remarkable museum or 1930's era patio caf. Explore more of Lisbon on a European cruise!

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My 7 Favorite Cruises In And Around Europe

W hat I love most about cruising around Europe is the huge choice in types of cruises you can go on. Because Europe includes hot and sunny destinations like Spain and Italy, and cold and interesting places like Scandinavia and Scotland, you can take a very different cruise each time around Europe. You can pull up in pretty ports in Greece and swim from the boat and you can sail around the shores of Scotland and take a cold water plunge — if you’re brave enough. 

The coastlines of Europe are vastly different to one another and the types of cruises you can take are too. River cruises, yachts, island cruises, and large fun-packed cruise lines all sail around these shores. Plus, you can start your cruise in Europe and sail off beyond the continent, and then return after an adventure. 

Here are my 7 favorite cruises in and around Europe.

1. Starclippers

Rome round trip .

This seven-night cruise begins and ends in Rome, visiting Lipari, Sicily, Amalfi, Sorrento, and Ponza. What I love about the Starclipper cruises is they are informal and casual — you dine with other guests or by yourself, you don’t have a set table for meals, and you can wear what you like as there’s no dress code. But at the same time, the interior of the ship and the cabins are sophisticated and semi luxurious, so it feels casual and chic all in one go. 

This particular cruise is on the Starflyer , which has two pools and a sun deck. There’s no entertainment on board, though there might be some games in the evening, but children are welcome over the age of 6 months. I love these small-yacht ships that can get you into ports the larger cruise ships can’t, and this one is a beautiful ship with an atmosphere of relaxation and easygoingness. You can even join with the crew and help to sail the ship if you like.

2. French Waterways

Hotel barge prospérité: côte d’or.

If you like things really intimate, you can book a six- or eight-person cruise with French Waterways and have the barge to yourselves. This one is a canal cruise in France, but they also offer river cruises. The rooms on the barge are hotel standard and there’s a sun deck and a hot tub on board. The cruise ambles along the canals in the Côte d’Or, stopping off for a walking tour in Dijon, shopping and markets, and wine tasting at a vineyard. 

This is a really relaxing way to cruise in France with family or friends, but you can’t book onto this cruise as a single person or a couple. This is a chartered barge that is priced for the maximum number of people it sleeps — six or eight. If you’re experienced, you can also choose to pilot the boat yourself.

3. G Adventures

Sailing from split to dubrovnik.

Sailing along the Dalmatian Coast is a unique experience and visiting Croatia is a trip full of historical sites and exploration. The yachts you’ll travel on with G Adventures give you a truly small-boat experience. If you want a luxurious cabin and lush interiors, this isn’t for you, but if you want a sense of adventure and an authentic sailing experience, this is definitely it. 

The yacht accommodates a maximum of eight people, but you don’t have to be a part of the group, you can book onto this as a single person or couple. Note: If you book a solo trip, you will be sharing your cabin with someone else. It’s also worth noting that you’ll need a medium level of physical fitness to take part in the activities on this tour, which can include kayaking and hiking. 

This is a self-catering trip, and while there’s plenty of opportunities to eat at the destinations, there aren’t any meals offered on board. This also means that when you eat your own food on the ship and/or cook for yourself in the kitchen, you are expected to tidy up after.

4. Hebridean Adventures

Hebridean island odyssey.

Sailing on board the MV Hjalmar Bjørge with the Northern Light Cruising Company, Hebridean Adventures brings you a trip like no other around the Hebrides Islands in Scotland. This nine-night cruise stops at Mull, Coll & Tiree, the Small Isles, and the Isle of Skye. Most people who take this cruise are wildlife enthusiasts and are sailing with the hope of spotting dolphins, puffins, eagles, and more. But even if you only have a passing interest in wildlife, this is a stunning way to get a bit closer to it. 

Facilities are limited on board and the cabins are no-frills, with some only including bunk beds. You do have to share bathroom facilities, which is a challenge for some people, but guests are all aware of this and are very considerate. The onboard chef is a real plus on this cruise and they cater for any dietary requirements, cooking all meals fresh every day. The boat might be basic, but the scenery is breathtaking and it’s a unique type of cruise.

5. Celebrity Cruises

Egypt & israel.

Beginning in Athens, Greece, this 10-night cruise with Celebrity Cruises will stop off at Israel and Egypt before returning to Athens. There are 3 days at sea on this cruise, and on board the Celebrity Infinity , there’s a casino, an art gallery, a sun deck, indoor and outdoor pool areas, a spa, tennis, nightlife, and restaurants and bars. 

This is a large cruise ship experience with capacity for 2,170 people. Rooms are hotel standard, some with verandas, and the experience of being on the ship is as much a part of the trip as exploring the stop-off destinations. The cruise gives you the perfect mix between Europe and a little further afield. For anyone who hasn’t strayed beyond Europe before, it’s a great way to get a taste of Egypt and Israel.

6. Variety Cruises

Italy & malta.

Beginning in Naples and sailing along the coast of Italy and around its islands, this small boat intimate cruise with Variety Cruises ends on the 8th day in Malta. At first, I thought it was unusual to end in a totally different place than where the cruise began, but actually, I loved the chance to get to know somewhere separate from the starting point. 

The ship has capacity for 44 people and is a laid-back experience with just a sundeck, informal restaurant, bar, and swim platform. Most of your time is spent off the boat, exploring parts of Italy tourists don’t usually visit, and that’s the real draw with these small-boat cruises. These are ports large cruise ships can’t enter, so you feel like you’re on a voyage of discovery. Rooms are comfortable and pleasantly decorated and designed, but you won’t be spending much time in them. The Italian islands and Malta are beautiful places to explore.

7. Princess Cruises

Grand 11-day mediterranean.

This big cruise ship experience with Princess Cruises begins in Rome and travels to Greece, Turkey, Sicily, and Mallorca, ending in Barcelona, Spain. Aboard the Sun Princess ship, it’s all about fun on a large scale, with climbing walls, swimming pools, a spa, bars, cafés, restaurants, evening entertainment, and kids clubs. 

It is aimed at families and there’s lots for all ages to do, but it’s also a great cruise to take as a couple or by yourself. There’s something going on all the time, but you can still find some quiet time on the sun deck. There’s 3 days at sea on this 11-day cruise and you’ll certainly never get bored. I love the stop-offs and visits to four different countries, with some really diverse excursions offered at every stop.

This article originally appeared on TravelAwaits

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Blue Frog

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Marco Tanti Gelateria

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