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✨ Malta Right Now: A Little Island Update For All Of You Curious Travellers Considering A Holiday In Malta

  • Writer: Mimosa Mermaid
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There’s a soft, golden hum to Malta at this time of year — the kind that settles over the harbours, drifts through the village squares, and makes you daydream about a holiday in Malta even when you’re nowhere near the Mediterranean. If you’re planning a trip, or simply gathering a little Malta travel advice for the future, here’s the latest island news shaping the travel experience.


⭐ A Steady Shine: Malta’s Michelin Stars Hold Firm

Malta’s culinary scene is glowing with confidence. This year’s MICHELIN Guide confirms that all seven of the islands’ Michelin‑starred restaurants have retained their stars, a sign of consistency and maturity that food‑loving travellers will appreciate.


Two Stars

  • ION Harbour by Simon Rogan — still Malta’s only two‑star restaurant, pairing nature‑driven tasting menus with views that feel almost dreamlike.


One Star

  • Rosamì

  • Fernandõ Gastrotheque

  • Under Grain

  • Noni

  • De Mondion

  • Le GV


These restaurants continue to champion the islands’ blend of tradition, creativity, and sun‑kissed produce — the kind of dining experiences that become treasured memories.


🆕 Six New Recommendations

The guide has also welcomed six new recommended restaurants, bringing the total number of recognised establishments to 48. It’s a sign of a deepening food culture — one that’s no longer just about the headline stars, but about variety, confidence, and a growing pride in Maltese cuisine.


🌿 Tourism With Intention

There’s a quiet shift happening behind the scenes. Malta’s new tourism strategy — “Review, Reset, Realign” — is all about quality over quantity. Less rushing. More meaning. A move toward experiences that feel rooted in the islands rather than performed for them.


Think:

  • long lunches in sleepy village squares

  • coastal walks where the sea breeze does most of the talking

  • festas that spill into the streets with colour and community

  • slow, soulful things to do in Malta that help you feel the place rather than just see it


It’s a gentle recalibration, but one that travellers will feel in the best possible way.


🌍 Visitor Numbers at an All‑Time High

Malta welcomed over 4 million visitors last year, generating €3.9 billion in spending — a record that has set the tone for another vibrant year ahead. Yet despite the buzz, there’s a sense of balance in the air. The islands are using this momentum to invest in infrastructure, cultural programming, and more thoughtful visitor experiences.


♿ A Warmer Welcome for All: Malta’s Accessibility Push

One of the most heartening developments is Malta’s growing commitment to accessible travel. It’s not loud or flashy — more a steady, determined effort to make the islands easier to explore for everyone.


1. Accessible Tourism as a National Priority

Accessibility is now part of Malta’s tourism strategy, with international forums and partnerships helping shape a more inclusive future.


2. Upgrades Across Cultural & Public Spaces

Many of Malta’s most visited sites are being improved with:

  • step‑free routes

  • clearer signage

  • accessible restrooms

  • lifts added where heritage rules allow


It’s slow, careful work — but meaningful.


3. Better Hospitality Training

Hotels and guesthouses are increasingly adopting:

  • accessibility audits

  • staff training for mobility and sensory needs

  • clearer online information


Travellers can now plan with more confidence.


4. More Accessible Transport Options

From low‑floor buses to improved ferry terminals, getting around the islands is becoming easier for travellers with mobility challenges.


Malta feels like a place in bloom — not just in the literal sense, but in the way it’s refining how it welcomes the world. Whether you’re drawn by food, sunshine, culture, or simply that soft Maltese magic, the islands are quietly preparing themselves for travellers who want more than just a holiday. They’re ready for those who want connection, flavour, and a story to bring home.



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