Valletta Ferry

Valletta Ferry

Valletta Ferry

With a selection of up to 120 sailings weekly, the port of Valletta connects Malta with Sicily & Malta. Sailing duration ranges from 45 minutes to Gozo and 1 hour 45 minutes on the Pozzallo service.

Sailing information can vary based on time of year, so we’d advise you to view live sailing times and prices in our Deal Finder.

Port Address

Grimaldi Lines Terminal - Grimaldi Lines, Labratory Wharf, Valletta, Telgha Ta Ras Hanzir, Raħal Ġdid

Virtu Passenger Terminal - Virtu Passenger Terminal, Xatt il-Ghassara tal-Gheneb, Marsa, MRS 1917

Virtu Ferries Gozo Passenger Terminal - Virtu Ferries Gozo Passenger Terminal, Liesse, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta

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Valletta Guide

What is there to do in Valletta?

Valletta packs so much into its elegant streets and regal squares that it’s hard to believe it’s miniscule size; stretching to just 1km wide and 600m in length, the compact city boasts a wealth of beautiful historical sites. The Parliament Building and the Opera House make the trip to Malta’s capital worthwhile in themselves – for enviable photos – make sure you witness the incredible structural designs in the evening to truly capture their stunning aesthetics. History and ancient architecture may leap out as the city’s emblem, yet after being crowned European Capital of Culture 2018, modern galleries, museums and a colourful nightlife have transformed Valletta into a remarkably wholesome city. Such a plethora of notable landmarks wets the appetite for anyone who likes to plan their holidays to a strict schedule – an itinerary for sightseeing in Valletta would be as long as the narrow pathways decorated in unique artwork and striking statues. The entire city is adorned in intriguing buildings and scintillating art, so instead of planning your day, it may be best to just aimlessly wander Malta’s charming capital. Though if you are to make a beeline for one area, make sure it’s the breathtaking promenade – there isn’t a more picturesque harbour in the whole of Europe.

How do you get around Valletta?

The city is so small that it can easily be covered on two feet; when considering the idyllic surroundings, that is usually the best option.

How To Get To Valletta Ferry Port

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