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Discover Malta with the all-in-one Malta Multi Pass. Enjoy hop-on-hop-off buses, cruises, and access to heritage sites—great value for an immersive experience.
Exploring Malta with the Malta Multi Pass offers a flexible, budget-friendly way to see the island’s highlights. For $74 per person, this pass grants unlimited access to open-top hop-on-hop-off buses, cruises, and entry to over 20 heritage sites, making it an appealing choice for travelers wanting a comprehensive experience. Whether you’re in Malta for a short city break or a longer holiday, the ability to customize your itinerary over 3, 4, 6, or 7 days is a real bonus.
What we really like about this pass is how it simplifies planning. Instead of buying separate tickets for each activity or attraction, everything is bundled together. Plus, the inclusion of audio guides in multiple languages helps you learn about Malta’s history and culture as you go. However, one potential drawback is that the hop-on-hop-off buses can sometimes have less frequent schedules, so you might want to plan around the bus timetable to maximize your day.
This experience is ideal for independent travelers, families, or first-time visitors who want to get a broad sense of Malta without the hassle of booking individual tickets. If you love a mix of sightseeing, cultural visits, and scenic water cruises, the Malta Multi Pass is definitely worth considering.

Flexibility: Choose between 3, 4, 6, or 7 days to suit your schedule
Convenience: All-in-one pass includes buses, cruises, and site entrances
Value: Great savings compared to buying tickets separately, especially with multiple site visits
Authentic Experiences: Access to over 20 heritage sites plus engaging audio guides
Water Adventures: Cruise in Grand Harbour and optional ferry trips to Comino and Gozo
Guided Learning: Visits to museums and historic sites with helpful, knowledgeable staff

When considering a travel pass, it’s essential to understand what’s included and how it enhances your visit. The Malta Multi Pass offers a well-rounded experience for those eager to explore Malta without the stress of planning each detail individually. The flexibility of 3 to 7 days allows you to craft an itinerary that matches your pace and interests, whether you want to focus mainly on cultural sites or enjoy scenic boat trips.
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The core of the pass is unlimited travel on City Sightseeing Malta’s open-top buses, covering both the north (blue route) and south (red route). These buses are equipped with multi-lingual audio guides, making it easy to learn about Malta’s history while enjoying the scenery. Based on reviews, travelers found the buses well-organized, and many appreciated the convenience of hopping on and off at must-see locations such as Valletta, Mdina, and the Three Cities.
While the buses are generally reliable, some reviewers noted they could run more frequently, especially during peak hours. Still, for most travelers, the ability to explore at your own pace outweighs this minor inconvenience. The buses provide a great way to cover more ground without the fatigue of walking or renting a car.
Another highlight is the Captain Morgan’s Grand Harbour cruise, which offers a relaxing way to see Malta from the water. Reviewers mentioned the cruise as a pleasant experience, with guides like Micheal being praised for their helpfulness. If you opt for the 4 or 7-day passes, you also get a round-trip ferry to Comino’s Blue Lagoon and Gozo, which requires prior reservation to avoid overcrowding and protect the environment.
The ferry trips are a standout feature, allowing visitors to see Malta’s “hidden” islands and enjoy pristine waters. Travelers should be aware that Blue Lagoon Access must be reserved in advance via the Malta Tourism Authority website, and you’ll need to present your QR code before boarding. Some reviewers appreciated the smooth process and helpful staff, but it does require some pre-planning.
The pass’s real value lies in the access to over 20 heritage sites managed by Heritage Malta. These include famous temples like Mnajdra and Hagar Qim, as well as historical sites such as Fort St. Angelo, the Grand Master’s Palace, and the Inquisitor’s Palace. Access to these sites allows visitors to walk through Malta’s storied past, from ancient megalithic temples to medieval fortresses.
The 6 and 7-day passes include entry to all these sites, which is a significant saving compared to paying at each location individually. Reviewers highlighted the value of visiting sites like the Grand Master’s Palace and the archaeological temples, which are often highlights for history buffs.
For those interested in immersive storytelling, the pass includes access to the Malta 5D or Malta Experience and the Odyssey Malta flying theatre. These multimedia shows provide entertaining insights into Malta’s history and culture. Many travelers found these shows fun and engaging, especially as a way to start or end your day.
In Valletta, the La Sacra Infermeria tour offers a glimpse into Malta’s medical history, and visits to the Malta National Aquarium and Esplora Science Centre cater to families or those wanting a more interactive experience.
At $74 per person, the pass offers excellent value, especially considering the number of attractions included. For example, a single ticket to just a couple of heritage sites or a cruise could easily cost more. The convenience of having both transportation and entry tickets bundled together means you save both money and time.
Some reviews mention how well-organized the experience is, with helpful staff like Micheal, who resolved an issue at the Aquarium swiftly. The inclusion of multilingual audio guides also adds to the experience, making it accessible for a diverse group of travelers.


One reviewer, Cameron, appreciated the clarity of what the pass included and praised the communication from the provider. Carina mentioned that, despite some bus frequency issues, the pass was “very well organized” and allowed her to see many sites during her week-long stay. Sabrina highlighted the helpfulness of the staff, especially Micheal, who quickly resolved a ticket issue at the Aquarium, making her experience smoother and more enjoyable.
These insights suggest that, while minor scheduling hiccups can occur, the pass generally delivers a well-organized, value-packed experience, especially when guided by attentive staff and helpful guides.

If you love combining sightseeing with cultural exploration, this pass suits you perfectly. It’s especially good for travelers who want to see a lot without juggling multiple tickets or bookings. Families, first-time visitors, and anyone with a flexible schedule will find the 3, 4, 6, or 7-day options adaptable to their plans.
Those interested in Malta’s archaeological sites, historic museums, and scenic cruises will find the pass’s inclusions worthwhile. However, travelers should be comfortable with some planning, especially for ferry trips, and should be aware of bus schedule limitations.

The Malta Multi Pass offers excellent value for money, especially for those eager to experience Malta’s rich heritage, scenic water views, and lively towns at their own pace. It simplifies travel logistics, saves money, and provides a broad overview of what Malta has to offer.
While the bus schedule might not be perfectly frequent, the overall flexibility and variety of included activities make it a smart choice for most independent travelers. The added benefit of knowledgeable staff and engaging attractions makes this an appealing way to unlock Malta’s treasures without breaking the bank.
If you’re after an immersive, convenient way to explore Malta’s past and present—complete with scenic boat rides and cultural visits—the Malta Multi Pass is a solid investment in your trip.

Is the Malta Multi Pass suitable for families?
Yes, it’s a great option for families, offering access to sites like the Malta National Aquarium and Esplora Science Centre, along with scenic cruises.
Can I use the pass for multiple days in a row?
Absolutely. You can choose between 3, 4, 6, or 7 days of unlimited use, fitting your schedule and interests.
Do I need to book the ferry trips separately?
Yes, ferry trips to Blue Lagoon and Gozo require advance reservation via the Malta Tourism Authority website, and you’ll need your QR code for boarding.
Are the buses multilingual?
Yes, the hop-on-hop-off buses include multilingual audio guides in several languages, including English, Spanish, French, and more.
What sites are included with the 6 or 7-day passes?
Over 20 Heritage Malta sites are included, such as Mnajdra Temples, Fort St. Angelo, and the Grand Master’s Palace.
Can I cancel the pass if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the pass worth the price?
Most reviews suggest yes, especially considering the savings on individual tickets and the convenience of bundled activities.
How reliable are the bus schedules?
While generally well-organized, some reviewers noted buses could run more frequently; planning your day around the timetable is advised.
Does the pass include guided tours?
While it includes entry and audio guides at many sites, guided tours are not specifically mentioned but some staff are praised for their helpfulness.
What should I bring for my trip?
Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, water, and your Blue Lagoon ferry QR code!