The Three Cities – Discover Malta’s Timeless Maritime Heritage
April 16, 2026

Start in Birgu, the most historic of the three, where the Knights of St. John first settled in the 16th century. Wander through narrow alleys lined with honey-colored limestone buildings, visit the Inquisitor’s Palace, and admire yachts moored in the Vittoriosa Marina. The Fort St. Angelo, perched proudly at the tip of the peninsula, offers sweeping views across the Grand Harbour and remains a powerful symbol of Malta’s resilience.
Cross the small bridge to Senglea, a quiet town with a spectacular lookout known as Gardjola Gardens, where carved stone watchtowers once guarded the harbor. Cospicua, the largest of the three, has been beautifully restored in recent years, blending historic charm with modern living. Here you’ll find traditional bakeries, hidden chapels, and peaceful waterfront cafés.
The Three Cities are perfect for travelers seeking authenticity. You can take a traditional dgħajsa boat across the harbor from Valletta — a short, scenic ride that feels like stepping back in time. In the evenings, the harborside lights reflect off the calm waters, creating a romantic setting for dining and strolls.
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