Budget Travel to Malta for Families: A Comprehensive Guide

Budget Travel to Malta for Families: A Comprehensive Guide

Discover how to explore Malta with your family without breaking the bank.


Traveling with family is one of life’s greatest joys, but it can sometimes feel like your wallet is getting more exercise than you are. If you’re dreaming of a Mediterranean getaway that’s rich in history, culture, and natural beauty—without the hefty price tag—Malta might just be your perfect destination. This tiny archipelago packs a punch, offering a blend of experiences that cater to both adults and kids alike. And the best part? You can enjoy all of this on a budget. For more ideas on how to make your family holiday affordable, check out this ultimate guide.

In this guide, we’ll dive deep into how you can make the most of your Maltese adventure while keeping costs low. From affordable accommodations and savvy dining options to money-saving tips and a sample itinerary, we’ve got you covered. If you’re considering traveling during winter, Malta’s charm in December makes it one of the best cheap warm destinations to visit.


Accommodation Options in Malta

When it comes to places to stay, Malta offers a range of options that can fit any budget. But if you’re looking to save significantly, short-term flats might be your best bet.

Hotels vs. Short-Term Flats: A Comparison

Hotels:

  • Costly for Larger Families: Booking multiple hotel rooms can add up quickly. An average hotel room costs around €110 per night, so for two rooms, you’re looking at €220 per night.
  • Limited Space: Hotel rooms can feel cramped, especially with kids in tow.
  • Dining Expenses: Without kitchen facilities, you’re more likely to eat out, increasing your food expenses.

Short-Term Flats:

  • Cost-Effective: A spacious flat can cost as little as €130 per night, accommodating the whole family.
  • Home Comforts: Enjoy amenities like a fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, and even a coffee machine for those much-needed morning brews.
  • Local Experience: Staying in a residential area gives you a taste of local life that hotels can’t offer.

Crunching the Numbers: How Much Can You Save?

Let’s break down the potential savings when choosing a short-term flat over hotel accommodations and cooking your own meals.

Accommodation Cost Comparison for a Family of Four (Per Night)

Accommodation TypeAverage Cost per Night (€)Total Cost for 7 Nights (€)
Hotel (2 Rooms)2201,540
Short-Term Flat130910
Total Savings630

By choosing a short-term flat, you save €630 over a week!

Food Cost Comparison for a Family of Four (Per Day)

MealEating Out (€)Cooking at Home (€)
Breakfast4012
Lunch6020
Dinner8030
Snacks/Coffee205
Total20067
Daily Savings133 (That’s 931 a week)

Over a week, that’s a whopping €931 saved on food alone!

Recommended Flats: Consider the Sliema 1 Bedroom Apartment—it has separate desk areas, a Maltese balcony, and is centrally located with a Maltese-themed décor that truly enhances the stay. Or for more space, try the Gzira 2 Bedroom Apartment, which features a games room, separate desk areas, and even a hanging sofa on the terrace—perfect for families who want to be close to Malta’s top spots while enjoying comfort and style.


Additional Money-Saving Tips for Families

Saving money doesn’t have to mean sacrificing fun. Here are some tips to help you stretch your Euro even further.

Travel During Shoulder Seasons

Visiting Malta during spring (April-May) or fall (September-October) can significantly reduce your costs.

  • Cheaper Flights and Accommodations: Prices can be up to 30% lower than peak summer months.
  • Pleasant Weather: Enjoy mild temperatures perfect for outdoor activities.
  • Fewer Crowds: Easier access to attractions and a more relaxed atmosphere.

It’s like catching the early bird special at your favorite restaurant—same great experience, but lighter on the wallet.

Be Flexible with Travel Dates

If you can adjust your arrival and departure dates, you might find better deals.

  • Midweek Flights: Flying on Tuesdays or Wednesdays can be cheaper.
  • Stay Over a Weekend: Some accommodations offer discounts for weekend stays.

Use Public Transportation

Malta’s public transport system is both efficient and affordable.

  • Bus System: A 7-Day Explore Card costs just €21 per adult and €15 per child for unlimited travel.
  • Ferries: Affordable and offer stunning views, especially the ferry from Valletta to Sliema for just €1.50 one-way.

Explore Free and Low-Cost Attractions

  • Beaches: Most are free and perfect for a family day out.
  • Historical Sites: Many charge minimal entrance fees, and some offer free admission on certain days.
  • Parks and Gardens: Places like the Upper Barrakka Gardens provide beautiful vistas at no cost.

Shop at Local Markets

  • Fresh Produce: Visit markets like Marsaxlokk Fish Market for fresh seafood and local delicacies.
  • Better Prices: Local markets often offer better prices than supermarkets.
  • Cultural Experience: It’s a great way to immerse yourself in Maltese culture.

Sample 7-Day Budget Itinerary for Families

Day 1: Valletta Exploration

  • Morning: Start with a free walking tour of Valletta.
  • Afternoon: Visit St. John’s Co-Cathedral (€15 for adults; kids under 12 enter free).
  • Evening: Cook a family dinner in your flat.

Tip: Pack some sandwiches and snacks to avoid pricey cafes. and see Best things to do in Malta with kids

Day 2: Beach Day at Mellieħa Bay

  • Morning to Afternoon: Enjoy the sun and sand. Pack a picnic lunch or Maltese take away food
  • Evening: Return to your flat for a homemade dinner and family game night.

Day 3: Gozo Island Adventure

  • Morning: Take the ferry to Gozo (€4.65 per adult; kids half price).
  • Afternoon: Explore the Ġgantija Temples (€9 for adults; kids under 12 free).
  • Evening: Dine at a local eatery with family-sized portions.

Day 4: The Silent City of Mdina

  • Morning: Stroll through the ancient streets of Mdina.
  • Afternoon: Visit nearby Rabat and enjoy affordable local snacks like pastizzi.
  • Evening: Watch the sunset from the city walls.

Day 5: Nature Hike and Blue Grotto

  • Morning: Hike along the Dingli Cliffs.
  • Afternoon: Visit the Blue Grotto (€8 boat ride).
  • Evening: Seafood dinner back at your flat with fresh ingredients from the market.

Day 6: Educational Fun at Malta National Aquarium

  • Morning to Afternoon: Explore the aquarium (Family ticket €38).
  • Evening: Treat yourselves to gelato while strolling along the promenade.

Day 7: Relax

  • Morning: Leisurely breakfast with coffee from your flat’s machine.
  • Afternoon: Pack and perhaps revisit a favorite spot.
  • Evening: Prepare for departure.

Total Estimated Expenses for Activities and Transport for the Week: Approximately €300


Final Thoughts

Traveling to Malta with your family doesn’t have to drain your savings. By opting for short-term flats over hotels, cooking some of your meals, and taking advantage of free and low-cost activities, you can have an unforgettable experience without the hefty price tag.

Total Estimated Savings Over a Week:

  • Accommodation: €630
  • Food: €931
  • Total: €1,561

Book your Stay : Sliema 1 Bedroom Apartment or at Gzira 2 Bedroom Apartment,