Valetta, Malta

Valletta, Malta’s sun-drenched capital, is a city of stone and sea — compact, walkable, and breathtaking at every turn. Rising above the deep blue waters of the Grand Harbour, its golden limestone walls and Baroque domes have watched over the island for more than four centuries.

Built by the Knights of St. John after the Great Siege of 1565, Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Europe’s smallest yet most impressive capitals. Behind its fortified walls lie grand palaces, ornate churches, and narrow streets lined with colourful wooden balconies.

Despite its historic setting, Valletta feels vibrant and modern: cafés spill onto sunlit squares, boutique shops hide in alleyways, and the city comes alive with festivals, open-air concerts, and nightly harbourfront dining. With its mix of history, culture, and island charm, Valletta is a destination where every corner reveals a story — a true highlight of any Mediterranean cruise.