Malta, a picturesque archipelago nestled in the Mediterranean Sea, is renowned for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cultural scene. Throughout the year, Malta hosts a variety of events that showcase its heritage, arts, music, and traditions.
The country’s towns and villages also come alive with traditional festivals and religious celebrations throughout the year. From village feasts honoring patron saints to colorful carnival processions, these events offer a glimpse into Malta’s rich cultural heritage and community spirit.
Whether you’re exploring Valletta’s historic landmarks, diving in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean, or experiencing traditional Maltese festivals, Malta’s events provide a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that leaves a lasting impression on visitors.
The Malta International Arts Festival is a cultural extravaganza featuring music, theater, dance, visual arts, and performance art from local and international artists at various venues across Malta and Gozo.
Time: June to July.
The Valletta International Baroque Festival celebrates Baroque music and culture with performances by local and international artists, orchestras, and ensembles in historic venues across Valletta.
Time: January to February.
Isle of MTV Malta is a large-scale music festival featuring live performances by international pop, rock, and dance artists, attracting thousands of music fans to the Granaries in Floriana.
Time: June.
The Malta Jazz Festival is a premier jazz event featuring performances by world-renowned jazz musicians and bands at various outdoor venues and historic locations in Valletta.
Time: July.
The Malta International Fireworks Festival showcases dazzling pyrotechnic displays by fireworks companies from around the world, lighting up the skies over Valletta’s Grand Harbour.
Time: April to May.
Notte Bianca (White Night) is an annual cultural event in Valletta featuring art exhibitions, music concerts, dance performances, theater, installations, street art, and culinary experiences throughout the city.
Time: October.
Malta Carnival is a colorful and festive celebration featuring parades, costumes, floats, music, dance, and street performances in Valletta and other towns and villages across Malta and Gozo.
Time: February.
The Malta International Film Festival showcases a diverse selection of international and Maltese films, including feature films, documentaries, short films, and animations, with screenings, awards, and special events.
Time: September.
Birgu Fest is a cultural event held in Birgu (Vittoriosa), featuring historical reenactments, live music, folk dancing, traditional food, craft markets, and guided tours of the historic city.
Time: October.
The Malta Arts Festival presents a wide range of artistic disciplines, including theater, dance, music, visual arts, and multimedia performances, showcasing the best of Maltese and international talent.
Time: July to August.