Ferry travel from Sicily to Malta

Traveling by boat from Sicily to Malta is an excellent choice! Sicily Malta ferries are operated by 1 ferry companies (Virtu Ferries) serving the ports of Pozzallo, Valletta and Catania.

To be sure of finding a cheap Sicily Malta boat ticket, we recommend you use our search engine, which compares offers, prices and timetables from Virtu Ferries.

Ferry Sicily Malta in figures

Countries
Italy
Malta
Number of crossings
3 crossings a day
Number of ports
3
Number of ferry connections
2
Number of ferry companies
1
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All Sicily Malta ferry routes

Looking for a Sicily Malta ferry? Discover the most popular routes that allow you to sail between these different regions. Whether you want to reach islands, historic ports or picturesque beaches, ferries are a convenient and comfortable way to travel between Sicily and Malta. Comfortable cabins, on-board restaurants, cinemas, children's activities... ferries from Virtu Ferries offer excellent facilities and services for the whole family.

To plan your ferry trip to Catania, Valletta or Pozzallo, use our fare comparison tool to find the best deals on Sicily Malta ferry tickets that will save you time and money. Using our easy-to-use search tool, you can find deals and timetables from a number of ferry companies, including Virtu Ferries. There's sure to be a deal to suit your needs and budget. Search from 2 ferry routes between Sicily and Malta!

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Guide for a ferry trip from Sicily to Malta

Malta: Ferry journey and discovery of the country

Valletta
Your first stop is undoubtedly Valletta, Malta's historic capital. Lose yourself in the cobbled streets of this fortified city and admire its grandiose Baroque architecture. Don't miss the Palace of the Grand Masters, a masterpiece of medieval art, and St. John's Cathedral, home to the famous works of Caravaggio. Explore the Upper Barrakka Gardens for a panoramic view of the Grand Harbour.

**Mdina
Next, set off for Mdina, the old capital perched on a hill. Known as the "Silent City", Mdina transports you back in time with its narrow streets, medieval palaces and impressive churches. Visit St. Paul's Cathedral and enjoy the serenity of this unspoilt city, far from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

Malta: When is the best time to go?

The best season to travel to Malta is undoubtedly spring, from March to May. During this period, the weather is mild and sunny, with average temperatures ranging from 15 to 25 degrees Celsius. The days are longer and the beaches less crowded, allowing you to relax and take full advantage of the island's magnificent coastline. What's more, nature is in full bloom, offering a magnificent landscape to explore on your hikes.

Summer, from June to August, is also a good time to visit Malta. Temperatures are warm, averaging 25 to 30 degrees Celsius, ideal for enjoying the beaches and crystal-clear sea. However, be aware that this is also the most touristic period, so popular places like Valletta and the beaches can get very crowded.

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