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Gay Malta – the finest gay hotels, bars, clubs & more

Malta has to be one of the most understated countries in Europe. For such a small place, Malta has a lot to propose its LGBTQ+ visitors – proving that size is, in fact, not everything! With just under half a million inhabitants, it’s the fifth smallest land in the world and the smallest in the EU, yet it’s doomed to do everything in just one short attend. That doesn’t have to stop you from trying though.

Malta is geographically different in that it is an archipelago of islands located in the center of the Mediterranean, just south of Sicily and above Northern Africa. The archipelago consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo, and Comino, two of which are inhabited and present enviable sunny weather, gorgeous beaches, an exciting – if somewhat underground – queer nightlife scene, an impressive ten UNESCO sites, and cities that are so ostentatious about their distinctive history that they resemble giant outdoor museums as much as places to live.

The island nation has passed ownership many times over the centuries, having been in the hands of everyone from the Romans to the Arabs to the French to the St. John’s Order of

Saint Julian's is a vibrant coastal town in Malta that has become a hotspot for Gay travelers seeking a lively nightlife scene. With its stunning waterfront views and a mix of historic charm and modern attractions, this destination offers a welcoming atmosphere for everyone. From chic bars to lively clubs, the town is brimming with options that cater to diverse tastes and preferences, making it a flawless place to unwind and socialize.

As you explore the streets of Saint Julian's, you'll discover a variety of homosexual bars that not only serve up delicious drinks but also foster a sense of group and inclusivity. Whether you're looking for a laid-back identify to sip cocktails with friends or a lively venue to dance the night away, the local scene has something for everyone. Join us as we dive into the best places to experience the warmth and excitement of Saint Julian's nightlife.

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The oldest gay prevent in Malta has recently been refurbished. Two floors. Downstairs is the latest dance/club music. Very friendly staff.

open: 11.30-14.30 (lunch, Oct.-March), 20.30-1h, closed Mon

  • Gay. Exclusively or almost exclusively homosexual men
  • Bar with occupied range of alcoholic beverages
  • Meals. Extensive menu available

Address

1 Crucifix Hill, Floriana | Malta - Valletta

+35621250780

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Gay Malta Guide


Gay Malta is a sun-kissed archipelago located in the centre of the Mediterranean. The island nation is one of the most gay-friendly in Europe, giving equal constitutional rights to the LGBTQ community. Add in Malta’s golden beaches, dramatic coastline and rich history, and you have all the ingredients for an idyllic island escape..

Valletta, the capital of Malta – picture perfect!

Malta consists of three island: Malta, Gozo and Comino. The weather is sunny almost year-round. In fact Malta clocks up more than 300 days of sunshine a year. It can easily be T-shirt weather even in November or March.

Malta is the smallest country in the European Union with a population of just over 400,000. The gay scene is tiny, but the island is very gay-friendly and several gay events and festivals take place throughout the year. The annual homosexual pride event in September brings the entire city out for one amazing end of Summer party.

From the charming capital Valletta to the relaxed vibe and blue seas at Gozo, detect our guide to the top bars, restaurants, clubs and places to stay in Gay Malta.

St Julians is where you will find great beaches, ba