Hospitality Exchange for Women in Malta

Amanda

Amanda

Malta

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I am Amanda, 33 yo, a travel lover. I am from Brazil but I am currently living in Malta, the sunny island of Europe. I live to talk, hiking, cycling, go to cultural and musical events. I love cats and dogs.

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Chandni

Chandni

Malta

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I am Chandni’ from Northeast India currently moved here in Malta ‘looking for genuine friends around so that I can travel safely

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Pamela

Pamela

San Gwann

Can host for:

3 days

About me

I am a calm and very friendly person, I just want to make new friends and have great experiences 😊

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Katy

Katy

Sliema

Can host for:

3 days

About me

🌍✈️💫Hi, I am Katy, a Trip Organizer, Adventure Lover and a Mindset Coach 🌄✨🌊

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Szabina

Szabina

Xghajra

Can host for:

3 days

About me

My name is Szabina. Long ago I was couch surfing in the USA. Nowadays I travel solo. I love travelling and I want to see the world. I hope I can meet some amazing women here to share experience how we deal with solo travels.

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Chloe

Chloe

Sliema

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hello, My name is Chloe and I'm interested in animals, backpacking, camping, caving, food & cuisine, health, hiking, nightlife, rafting, shopping, sunbathing, swimming, trekking and van life

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Elena

Elena

Mosta

Can host for:

3 days

About me

Hey!, I'm Elena and I'm interested in animals, camping, hiking, languages, photography, trekking, education and shopping

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Martina

Martina

Malta

Can host for:

1 day

About me

Hey!, I'm Martina and I live in Malta

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Amanda

Amanda

About Me

I am Amanda, 33 yo, a travel lover. I am from Brazil but I am currently living in Malta, the sunny island of Europe. I live to talk, hiking, cycling, go to cultural and musical events. I love cats and dogs.

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Yolania

Yolania

About Me

I'm currently taking a gap year from school to travel and learn about different cultures and spend time in nature. I'm always up for learning about society, culture, history and the environment.

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Is Malta safe to travel?

4.8 /5

Based on 75 experiences

Letizia

Letizia

Brazil

Saint Julian's, Solo travel

I decided to go to St Julians because a friend recommended me the hostel she volunteered the previous summer. I was working on the reception exchanging for accommodation. I had the time of my life! Malta is so beautiful and the summer there is something you won't forget! I stood there for 2 months and I go anywhere at any time feeling super safe! I found a spot, which became my favorite one and it would take me forever to get there, still there were buses at late times like 8 pm. oh I miss those days!

Posted: September 11, 2024
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Giada

Giada

Italy

Malta, Solo travel

I was in Malta during the carnival. Even though it was high season because the carnival in Malta is very well known, the general prices (flight, hostel, transport, food, museum tickets etc.)they were all very low. SAFETY-I felt very safe. The people are very open and welcoming. A man with his granddaughter pulled up in their van and asked if I wanted a ride. THING TO DO- If you love nightlife and partying✔️ If you love trekking✔️ If you love history and archaeology✔️ If you love the sea and diving ✔️ FOOD-I fell in love with Pastizz! And now this is one of my comfort foods... There are options for everyone, perhaps vegetarians will have more difficulty tasting typical dishes. The water from the taps in Malta is not drinkable, you will have to buy it at the supermarket.🥲 BUDGET-Malta is for everyone's budget. From families, to groups of people and solo travellers. This is also why I decided to move there, but the problems of a resident are different from those of a traveler. ACCOMODATION-I stayed in a hostel in St. Julian run by volunteers (very clean). Fantastic location, close to the sea, supermarket, bus stop, also close to the nightlife. TRANSPORT-Transportation was a bit of a sore point. If you leave from the central bus station in the centre of Valletta you are sure to have a bus leaving for your destination. Maybe not at the scheduled time, but it leaves. ⚠️Important advices ⚠️ 1-When you need to leave to go home, book an Uber or Bolt to take you to the airport, in this case you will be 100% sure to arrive on time (find other travellers who want to split the cost.) 2-Malta roads are very busy, so please take this tip when booking your Uber/Bolt arrival time to pick you up and take you to the airport. Have fun 🌺

Posted: September 1, 2024
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Upcoming visitors to Malta

Nefeli

Nefeli

About Me

i am into art, travelling and activism!

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Melanie

Melanie

About Me

Hi! I'm 27 years old and from the UK, living in a village just outside the Peak District. I am going on my first solo trip this year, so hoping for some tips and advice, and maybe people to meet along the way. I love living life slowly. Some of my hobbies are hiking, crochet, yoga, finding good coffee and pastry spots, visiting museums and galleries, lazing around outdoors :)

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Is Malta worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.7 /5

based on 75 experiences

Malta, Solo travel

I stayed in Sliema because the accommodations were cheaper and it was closer to attractions. I could take a boat to the other side of Valetta. I felt super safe and had no problems with transportation. Malta is an amazing island! The weather is spectacular! There are always some shows in Valetta.

Posted: September 8, 2024
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 5/5
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Gabriella

Gabriella

Sweden

Malta, Solo travel

I had a beautiful and adventurous time in Malta. I’d love to go there again, but later in the year so that I can enjoy swimming Malta’s mesmerizing water and wander around in the nature. I stayed at Quadro Hotel in Sliema which I enjoyed. The room was nice, breakfast buffé was great and they had a nice rooftop where I layed and sunbathed during the day. To get around I used the public transport which was accesible and cheap. I got off at the wrong stop a few times but that just turned out to be an interesting adventure. I spent a day in Valletta where I tried to take a sightseeing boat ride but accidently took a boat to one of the three cities, where I got lost and wandered the streets. It was beautiful. Once I got back to Valletta I went up to the Upper Barraka and watched the sunset. By that time my phone had died so I asked two girls to send me a picture of the sunset which they kindly did. Another day I went to the Dingli Cliffs to see the sunset, but forgot to check the weather before I went… it was very foggy and I did not see anything but a blue sky melting into the blue ocean. However it looked as if it would have been a great sunset spot if there was any sun setting. On my way back to Valletta I dropped by Medina which was nice and a bit spooky at night. I enjoyed being the only one walking the streets, but it would have been nice to go for a tour or something similar to learn more about the city.

Posted: August 19, 2024
Things to do: 5/5Food: 3/5Budget-friendly: 3/5Safety: 4/5
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