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Sightseeing & Activities in Malta
5. The Michelangelo Club is another popular spot for LGBTQ+ travelers.

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Expect a delightful mix of fashion, fun, and frolics with LGBTQ+ folk getting down and dirty to queer international DJs at themed parties – sometimes with a pool party.

Outside of Valletta, browse through the many ancient temples and World War II monuments. Rooms begin at around €140 a night.

Marina Hotel Corinthia Beach Resort – For a resort-style holiday at a more affordable price, this nearby resort is positioned right on the water, looking out over St.

George’s Bay in St. Julian’s – making it ideal for those who want both a sea view and to be within walking distance of the nightlife. Gay Tours and Activities in Malta
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Mdna – This fortress-like medieval town has been inhabited for over 4,000 years and it was Malta's capital before the arrival of Saint John’s knights.

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This island has collectively accepted, quite refreshingly, that homosexuality most definitely exists, even though it might be frowned upon by the faith they follow.

The building is a historical landmark in its own right and is located outside the bastion walls of Valletta, with stunning views over the Grand Harbor. This lively bar and restaurant is one of the hottest spots on the island for the LGBTQ+ community. On the property, there’s a Jacuzzi, sauna, kitchen, terrace, and lounge areas that foster a pleasant, sociable atmosphere.

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The Blue Lagoon – Boat excursions can be made from either mainland Malta or Gozo to see perhaps the country's most beautiful geographical feature, the Blue Lagoon – actually part of Malta’s third island, Comino. It only admits only men!

 

As well as all these regulars, there are also some one-off or annual clubbing events and festivals that target the gay market.

Mdina is nicknamed the “City of Silence,” but if you visit in the morning – when the town is overrun with day-trippers – you’ll leave wondering where the name comes from. Dates: September 5 – 15, 2025.

Malta Carnival – Carnival might not be officially exclusive to LGBTQ+ folk, but they sure do come out in force for the fabulous celebration in late February and early March.

There’s no better place in Malta to watch the sunset with a cocktail.

Ta' Cenc Il-Kantra Bar & Restaurant – This restaurant/bar is part of the hotel of the same name on Gozo. The rooms are huge and elegantly decorated with Mediterranean-style tiling and spacious balconies with a convenient minibar. With its elegant design and top-notch service, it's a popular choice for LGBTQ+ travelers seeking both comfort and sophistication.

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