You can find on this page the Malta tourist map to print and to download in PDF. The Malta tourist attractions map presents the monuments, museums, parks and points of interest of Malta in Southern Europe.

Malta tourist map

Map of Malta travel

The Malta tourist map shows all tourist places and points of interest of Malta. This travel map of Malta will allow you to easily plan your visits of landmarks of Malta in Southern Europe. The Malta tourist map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

That smaller countries regularly perform lower in a comparison of the absolute number of guests, is obvious. By putting the tourist numbers in relation to the population of Malta, the result is much more comparable picture: With 1.4 tourists per resident, Malta ranked 35th in the world as you can see in Malta tourist map. In Southern Europe, it ranked 4th and 112nd in the world in absolute terms. Malta generated around 1.85 billion US Dollar in the tourism sector alone. This corresponds to 12.60 percent of its the gross domestic product and approximately 1 percent of all international tourism receipts in Southern Europe.

In 1995, tourism revenues amounted to 813.00 million USD, or about 21.85 percent of the gross national product as its shown in Malta tourist map. This corresponded to about 1.19 million tourists at that time and roughly 681 USD per person. Within 23 years, the country dependence on tourism has decreased substantially. In the last year of the survey, the revenue now amounts to 1.85 billion USD, accounting for 12.41 percent of the gross national product. Each visitor now spends an average of 571 USD for his holiday in Malta. Domestic tourism in Malta is relatively small. It consists primarily of flows between Malta and the second island of Gozo, although there is a small but growing trend for residents of the main island to stay overnight in hotels on Malta. In 2018, resident tourism in collective establishments are estimated at 185 000 arrivals, an increase of 10.5% over 2017. Domestic tourists to the Gozo and Comino islands, numbered 227 121 in 2018, a decrease of 4.1% from 2017. Gozo and Comino residents who travelled to Malta in 2018 as domestic tourists totalled 18 356, a decrease of 23.3% from 2017.

Tourism is an important contributor to Malta economy, directly supporting 33 180 jobs and 14.9% of total employment in 2018 as its mentioned in Malta tourist map. The contribution of tourism to Malta GDP in 2018 was 12.8%, making tourism one of the top five contributors to the economy. Total tourist expenditure was EUR 2.1 billion, an increase of 8% from 2017. In 2018, there were 3.2 million international arrivals, an 11.0% increase on 2017. International tourist numbers have almost doubled since 2010. In 2018, Malta top three inbound markets for overnight visitors were the United Kingdom, Italy and Germany with a market share of 24.6%, 15.0% and 8.7% respectively, accounting for almost half of all inbound tourism. The UK market has grown by 14.2% over 2017 to reach 640 600 tourist in 2018, while, the Italian market has also grown by 7.4% to 390 600 tourists. The German market has fluctuated, with a 17.6% growth between 2017 and 2018, peaking at 227 000 tourists in 2018.

Malta attractions map

Map of Malta tourist attractions

The Malta attractions map shows all monuments and sightseeing of Malta. This tourist attractions map of Malta will allow you to easily discover monuments, museums ans places to visit of Malta in Southern Europe. The Malta attractions map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

With its 7,000 years of rich and fascinating history to explore including ruins linked to the Romans, Moors, and Knights of Saint John (all of whom once ruled the island), it is remarkable Malta still remains so very under the radar. A strategically important seaport, Valletta is the elegant capital of the Republic of Malta. The entire city is testimony to the grandeur of the Knights of Malta, the European noblemen who were granted the Maltese Islands by the King of Spain in 1530. The Island of Gozo is the most idyllic destination of the Maltese Islands as you can see in Malta attractions map. With its quiet towns and pristine beaches, this little island is the perfect place to enjoy a relaxing vacation for several days or even a weeklong stay. Although Gozo is less developed than Malta, the island has plenty of cultural attractions: a fortified medieval city, Victoria; a bustling seaside resort, Marsalforn; and the most important archaeological site of the Maltese Islands, Ggantija Temples, dating back to around 3500 BC.

Mdina as its shown in Malta attractions map offers an escape to a fairy-tale city. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this enchanting medieval hilltop town is steeped in history. Tourists must pass through the dramatic Main Gate to enter the city, giving the impression of walking back in time. Within the city immense, ancient ramparts is a delightful world of car-free streets and beautiful, old sandstone buildings. High on the list of top attractions in Mdina is St. Paul Cathedral, a glorious Baroque building designed by the Maltese architect Lorenzo Gafa. Just outside the Mdina ramparts is the neighboring town of Rabat. Tourists can see both cities in the same day; Mdina and Rabat are sometimes considered to be one unified urban area. Just outside the Mdina ramparts is the neighboring town of Rabat. Tourists can see both cities in the same day; Mdina and Rabat are sometimes considered to be one unified urban area.

Visitors are awed by the beguiling world of the prehistoric era at this amazing archaeological site. Designated on the UNESCO World Heritage List, Hal Saflieni Hypogeum was an underground cemetery during the Neolithic era. At this complex of catacombs, prehistoric man performed religious burial rituals and consulted oracles. The UNESCO-listed Tarxien Temples is the largest and best-preserved prehistoric cult site in Malta, consisting of four megalithic structures. Excavated in 1914, the site covers an area of 5,400 square meters and displays the artistic achievements of Malta mysterious prehistoric culture during the "Temple Period" (Late Neolithic Period) between 3,600 BC and 2,500 BC as its mentioned in Malta attractions map. With an almost tropical quality, the Blue Lagoon is a mesmerizing scene of crystal-clear turquoise waters lapping over a white-sand seabed. This expansive lagoon gives the impression of being a giant swimming pool because the water is temperate, there are no waves, and the shallow end is safe enough for children.