based on 91 experiences from female travelers
Aleksandra
Spain
We went there with my boy to camp for the whole time. Every night we were changing location and we were camping in the wild. First night we made a mistake because we arrived to the location where we wanted to stay after sunset so it was really hard to set up our camp but next morning we woke up with a beautiful view that we didn't expect. It was magical. One night we camped on the beach (it was illegal in theory but we asked local people living close by and they told us that it should be fine as we are not in peak season there). We camped for 4 nights and thanks to that we didn't spend too much money + we experienced nature and beautiful connection with the island. I would 100% recommend a similar trip to everyone. Just pack your backpack and go! 💛
Posted: June 4, 2025Experienced: August, 2019Bertille
France
Good Food, most part of the time it’s greece food Felt safe Sweet places Very cheap Lot of activities for tourists Beautiful sunrises and sunsets The weather is good , if you go in summer, it’s a little bit too much you have to go to the sea or pool
Posted: May 28, 2025I felt safe, people are nice, especially Maltese men. There are many places to go visit, eat amazing food, hang out with new people. Paceville is crazy, very lively and loco, but fun. Valletta is nice, full of people, more cultural. I worked in the center of it, so for three months, had enough. Places to visit: comino blue lagoon, dingli cliffs, paradise bay, senglea, mgarr.
Posted: April 26, 2025Nele
Germany
I was in Malta two years ago and it was amazing. I stayed in Sliema at a host family because I did a language course there, everything was easily accessible. I walked along to the water and took the ferry to Valletta (2€ or so for a 15 min ride which was really nice). Everything was easily accessible by bus, which goes along the coast. I also visited St. Julian’s. Even though it was october, everyday were like 23-28°C. I felt really safe (but I wasn’t out after 9:30 pm). Would absolutely recommend
Posted: March 26, 2025I stayed at Sprachcafé which was quite expensive and not worth it to be honest the room was super small and I had to share it with two people I couldn't take my stuff out of my suitcase:( but other than that it was great I love the scenery and also they don't check your age when you want to buy alcohol or get into clubs and when I walked down this one street with many clubs like literally every few meters someone would hand me a paper with free drinks for women only 😍 I had a lot of fun in my time staying in Malta and I visited different cities and they all looked beautiful I felt very safe even at night walking alone in dark streets and all the people I met were really kind
Posted: March 23, 2025Ludy
Germany
Malta is a beautiful place with so much to discover. The people are very friendly, and the food is delicious. There are beaches everywhere, and you’re constantly surrounded by the sea. This small, stunning country feels like paradise. This lovely little island is simply a dream.
Posted: March 22, 2025Experienced: September, 2024Based on 32 local experiences
Based on 32 local experiences
Amy
In comparison to other countries in Europe, Malta is on the safer side. Still, I would always exercise caution especially at night & if you are drinking! Walking alone during the day is ok, but certain areas, especially Paceville and Sliema are not recommended for solo women in the evenings!!
Posted: June 12, 2025Overall it is not bad compared to other places, but it is always good to stay cautious and keeping an eye out just in case. Expect being cat called. Avoid being alone in areas like paceville and qormi
Posted: May 30, 2025