based on 100 experiences from female travelers
Sofia
Greece
Malta felt extremely safe, although it is a country built for tourists. Despite this it was nice walking around Valetta, which is a UNESCO world heritage site. Visiting the prehistoric temples around the islands was also very interesting. I would skip the blue lagoon and go hiking in other beaches which are less touristy. There is a local hiking group which organises hiking trips every Sunday at a low price
Posted: November 11, 2025Experienced: August, 2025Wissal
Algeria
Malta in October was perfect. The whether was breezy Mediterranean. Not too touristy. Perfect for a day cruise to Gozo and Comino from the main island. Medina and Rabat are a must day trip. You should plan to stay at Sliema or Valetta. Avoid staying at St. Julian (party neighborhood) if you’re looking for calm nights lol.
Posted: November 5, 2025Malta was amazing, i traveled alone back in february and i wasn’t scared or anything, is a safe country and very small and it’s wonderfull, things wasn’t expensive in comparative to another places i recomend it!!
Posted: August 14, 2025Experienced: January, 2025Joanna
Germany
It was amazing. I feel very save, the buses drives everytime and anywere or you User Bolt. Nice citys and you need to go to gozo very nice view. Not much beaches but the beaches that you can finde are good. If you want to know more you can write me for Sure.
Posted: July 27, 2025Experienced: March, 2025I was on Malta last year during my english course. I loved that time and I can say that it was THE BEST two weeks in my life. I stayed at the St. Julians in EF residence. I really recommend Blue Lagoon, and Valetta! I felt quite safe but not on the club street, watch out your purse there. Also be careful with people because there are a lot of mens that don’t have boundaries, like everywhere. But overall I really recommend it to you! 🥰
Posted: July 24, 2025Based on 38 local experiences
Based on 38 local experiences
Since it's a small island with not many inhabitants, everyone knows each other. Plus, the police do a good job and we feel really safe here. For example, I always get home very late at night. At least around 11pm and I've even gotten home between 5am and 7am, and I've never never never had any problems.
Posted: December 17, 2025I visit in February and felt very safe for my first solo trip, I stayed in St. Paul’s Bay but traveled around the island and Gozo and felt fine no matter where I went on the island. The locals were welcoming and friendly and helpful.
Posted: October 19, 2025Nathalia
Birkirkara is a nice town in Malta, mainly residential, so it’s really calm. Have good transportation to Valleta and it’s well connected to other cities. St. Helen church is a nice place to see around here
Posted: September 3, 2025Quite safe place to travel. No major crime rate. Did not feel unsafe so far. In general, people don't mess with tourists. Everywhere I went people did not approach me in uncomfortable ways. Advise to visit it.
Posted: July 25, 2025If you are in a group it’s fine, but there is this place called Paceville where there is a lot of bars, and it’s not always safe for girls. I know it’s a place to go party, but just stay safe please. Don’t leave your drinks around and don’t trust any men there. Many of them are on vacation so they don’t care/think about the consequences their actions can have 😔
Posted: July 6, 2025Denise
Qala
3 days
Hi, I’m Denise, 33, originally from Germany and currently living in Malta even though I moved here without ever having visited. Spoiler: best decision ever. I joined this app because I love connecting with people, hearing their stories, learning about different cultures, and seeing the world through someone else’s eyes. Nature makes me happy, deep talks energize me, and I’m always up for a spontaneous adventure (especially if there’s good food involved). I have ADHD, which basically means I’ve collected more hobbies than some people own socks. Gardening, painting, writing, hiking, photography, language learning it all depends on the phase I’m in. Right now, I’m into succulents and planning a big trip through Asia to explore meditation, local traditions, and hopefully some spiritual wisdom that doesn’t require me to sit still for too long. One day, I’d love to host retreats and organize cultural trips that combine travel with mental well-being and personal growth. Until then, I’m just out here exploring, meeting kind souls, and collecting stories (and maybe more plants). If you’re into nature, culture, creativity, or just enjoy chatting with slightly chaotic but passionate people — I’d love to hear from you.
Asma
Senglea
3 days
Hello, I’m Asma and I’m a 24 year old student in malta. I’m originally from 🇹🇳 Tunisia. I wouldn’t label myself as an extroverted person but I do enjoy authentic and genuine people 🤗.