Explore the island an eco-friendly way
Malta, with its sun-drenched landscapes and rich history, offers a variety of ways to enjoy nature and culture while embracing responsible travel. The island’s mild climate makes hiking and cycling possible year-round, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty in an eco-friendly way. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a casual traveler, Malta and Gozo offer activities that cater to every interest and fitness level.
Hiking with a view
Hiking on Malta offers an exceptional way to connect with the island’s nature, history, and landscapes. Here are some of the top hiking experiences on Malta and Gozo:
- Fish Tail Walk: This short trek (9 km, 2.5 hours) takes you around the “Fish Tail”, offering stunning views of Ramla tal-Qortin, Armier Bay, Torri l-Abjad, the Coral Lagoon, L-Ahrax Tal Mellieha, and Slugs Bay. It’s a scenic and peaceful walk, perfect for nature lovers looking for a relatively easy hike.
- Dingli Cliffs to Blue Grotto: This route leads you from the dramatic Dingli Cliffs to the famous Blue Grotto, passing through some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery on Malta. From the cliff tops, enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean and uninhabited Filfla island. The Blue Grotto, a network of caves with crystal-clear waters, is one of Malta’s most popular natural attractions, and it’s easy to see why. It’s an incredible experience for anyone seeking to witness Malta’s coastal beauty.
- Gozo Adventures: If you’re visiting Gozo, Gozo Adventures offers eco-friendly tours that let you explore the island more actively. Their hikes include stops at picturesque Wied il-Mielaħ valley and the historic Xwejni Salt Pans. The walk finishes at Xwejni Bay, giving you a beautiful view of Gozo’s rugged coastline.

Cycle in freedom
Cycling offers freedom, keeps you fit, and lets you experience Malta in a unique way. The charming, cobbled streets and stunning coastal roads make Malta a true cyclist’s paradise. Thanks to the compact size of both Malta and Gozo, good roads, and newly established cycling routes, now is the perfect time to hop on a bike. Along the way, you’ll discover prehistoric sites, hidden caves, and peaceful country lanes.
For every level
Whether you’re a beginner hiker or an experienced cyclist, Malta has routes that suit your pace and interests. With plenty of bike rental options and even specialized bike hotels, there’s nothing stopping you from exploring the island responsibly.
Choose responsible travel
Malta encourages visitors to travel responsibly: use reusable materials, stay on marked trails, and support local initiatives. This way, you help preserve the island for future generations. Get inspired for your visit to Malta!
