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Discover Malta with the all-inclusive Malta Multi Pass, offering unlimited bus rides, museum entries, cruises, and island trips for 3 to 6 days at $86.76.
The Malta Multi Pass offers a practical way to explore Malta’s highlights for just $86.76 per person. With options for 3, 4, 6, or 7 days, it provides flexible access to numerous attractions, making it ideal for travelers who want to maximize their time without worrying about individual ticket purchases. The pass includes unlimited hop-on-hop-off bus rides, entry to over 20 museums and heritage sites, a Grand Harbour cruise, and ferries to Comino and Gozo, all under one convenient package.
We like how this pass encourages exploring both the land and sea, with savings on cruises, transportation, and admission fees. However, some reviews point out that the CitySightseeing bus service may not be as reliable or flexible as hoped, with buses running only every hour and ending early in the afternoon. Still, for its price and variety of inclusions, the Malta Multi Pass offers a solid deal suited best for those eager to see Malta’s cultural landmarks and scenic spots at a relaxed pace.


Priced at $86.76, the Malta Multi Pass covers a range of attractions and transport options that suit a variety of interests. The duration flexibility—from 3 to 7 days—allows travelers to plan an itinerary that fits their schedule, with the multi-day pass valid once activated for consecutive days. The pass is a great choice for visitors wanting ease and convenience, as it bundles multiple entries and transport modes into one package.
This pass is especially appealing for those who prefer organized sightseeing combined with independent exploration. It includes free access to over 20 heritage sites and museums, making it valuable for history buffs and culture lovers. The ferries to Comino and Gozo are notable inclusions for island-hopping, while the Grand Harbour cruise offers a scenic view of Valletta from the water.
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One of the highlights is the 90-minute Grand Harbour cruise aboard a state-of-the-art, eco-friendly catamaran. The cruise departs from Valletta and offers fantastic views of forts, battlements, and skylines. The live commentary in English and German brings Malta’s history to life, making it both educational and scenic.
The cruise features indoor and outdoor seating options, free WiFi, and restroom facilities, making it comfortable for all passengers. Food and drinks are available for purchase, providing a chance to relax while taking in the views. The cruise is scheduled with daily departure times, fitting easily into most itineraries.
The ferry trip to Comino’s Blue Lagoon is a major draw for its turquoise waters and crystal-clear lagoon. Included in the 4 and 7-day passes, this 8-hour sea excursion provides free time on land to swim, sunbathe, or explore Comino independently. The ferry also stops at Gozo, Malta’s sister island, where travelers can spend about 2 hours exploring.
From the Blue Lagoon’s famous waters to Gozitan villages, this trip offers a relaxed way to see Malta’s best islands. The ferry service is flexible, allowing visitors to choose whether to visit Gozo or Comino first, or to spend more time on a single island if preferred.

The CitySightseeing Malta service provides over 12 multilingual commentary channels and distinctive open-top buses. Buses depart from Valletta Harbour, making it easy to hop on and off at key sites like Mdina, Ta Qali Crafts Village, Marsaxlokk, and Blue Grotto.
While the concept of unlimited hop-on-hop-off is appealing, some reviews mention that buses run only once an hour and stop early in the afternoon, which may limit flexibility. The buses are a convenient way to get between major sites, but travelers should plan their schedule accordingly due to the limited operating hours. The interior comfort and friendly staff add to the overall positive experience.
This pass grants access to notable UNESCO sites like Hagar Qim and Mnajdra Temples. These neolithic structures, dating back between 3800 and 2200 BC, are among the oldest free-standing monuments in Malta and offer fascinating insights into prehistoric life.
Additional archaeological sites include Ggantija Temples in Gozo, which are over 5500 years old and the Skorba Temples. Visitors can explore Neolithic rituals and understand the significance of these ancient structures in Maltese history.
The National Museum of Archaeology and Natural History Museum in Valletta present artifacts from Neolithic tools to Roman relics, while the Malta Maritime Museum showcases 7000 years of seafaring history with over 20,000 artifacts. The Domus Romana offers a glimpse into Roman aristocratic life, with well-preserved mosaics and statues.
The Grand Master’s Palace features state rooms with Baroque paintings, tapestries, and ceilings, although the Palace State Rooms are currently temporarily closed. The Palace Armoury displays lavish suits of armor belonging to Knights of St. John, highlighting their wealth and warrior status.
Nearby, the Inquisitor’s Palace offers an immersive look into Malta’s ecclesiastical history and medieval justice system with reconstructions of torture chambers and prison cells. The Fort St Angelo dominates the Grand Harbour and played a key role during the Great Siege of 1565.

The National War Museum located within Fort St. Elmo houses a collection of artifacts spanning Malta’s military history, including items from prehistoric times to World War II. The fort’s strategic position provides panoramic views of the harbours and surrounding towns.
The Fortifications Interpretation Centre offers insights into Malta’s defensive structures and architectural features, emphasizing the importance of fortification technology in Malta’s turbulent history.
The Ta’ Hagrat and Tarxien Temples are essential stops, representing early megalithic architecture with monumental doorways and courtyards. The Ggantija Temples in Gozo are among the world’s oldest and are more than 5500 years old.
The Ta’ Kola Windmill, dating from the Knights period, demonstrates traditional Maltese grain milling techniques, while the Ta’ Bistra Catacombs in Malta provide underground Roman burial chambers dating back to the 7th century AD.
The Malta Multi Pass is designed for ease of use, with scan-and-go access at most sites. The ferries and buses operate according to their schedules, but some reviewers note limited bus frequency and early shutdowns, so planning ahead is advisable.
The pass is suitable for most travelers, including families and history enthusiasts, and most sites are accessible. As with all outdoor activities, good weather is recommended for the best experience, especially for water-based excursions.
The Malta Multi Pass offers great value for those wanting a rundown of Malta’s cultural, historical, and scenic highlights. The combination of land, sea, and museum visits makes it an efficient way to see the islands without the hassle of buying individual tickets.
While the bus service might have some limitations in frequency and timetable, the wealth of included sites and activities compensates for this. It’s best suited for independent travelers comfortable with scheduling, or families aiming to enjoy Malta at a relaxed pace.
Readers looking for a cost-effective, all-in-one solution to discover Malta’s heritage, natural beauty, and maritime history will find the Malta Multi Pass a practical choice, offering access and savings that help unlock the many facets of the Maltese islands.
“Great value for money.It almost saved me half the amount of money it would have cost if I did all the museums/boat trips/bus rides and Aquarium ind…”
What is included in the Malta Multi Pass?
The pass provides unlimited hop-on-hop-off bus rides, entry to over 20 heritage sites and museums, a Grand Harbour cruise, and ferries to Comino and Gozo for the 4 and 7-day options.
How long can I use the pass?
It is valid for consecutive days once activated, with options for 3, 4, 6, or 7 days depending on the purchase.
Are the bus services reliable?
Some reviews indicate that the CitySightseeing buses run once an hour and stop early in the afternoon, so travelers should plan their routes accordingly.
Do I need to book ferry trips separately?
No, the ferries to Comino and Gozo are included in the pass for 4 and 7-day options, allowing island excursions without additional cost.
Are all sites accessible?
Most sites are accessible, but travelers should check each attraction’s specific accessibility details if needed.
Can I cancel my pass?
Yes, the pass has free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start date.
Is the pass good value?
Considering the cost of individual tickets and tours, the pass offers significant savings and convenience, especially if planning to visit multiple sites and take several cruises.
What are the main drawbacks?
The bus schedule limitations and occasional site closures may impact flexibility. Reviewers recommend early planning to maximize the pass’s benefits.
Who would enjoy this tour most?
It suits history and culture enthusiasts, families, and independent travelers who want comprehensive access to Malta’s attractions without the hassle of individual bookings.