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Can You Walk Across Malta? Here’s How Long It Actually Takes

Can You Walk Across Malta? Here’s How Long It Actually Takes
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Malta is one of the smallest countries in Europe, but many visitors are surprised to learn that it is possible to walk across the entire island in a single day. With its compact size and mix of urban and rural landscapes, Malta offers an experience that is both accessible and rewarding for walkers.

The island measures approximately 27 kilometres in length from north to south and around 14 kilometres at its widest point. That makes it smaller than most major cities. If you were to start at the northern town of Mellieħa and walk all the way to the southern point of Birżebbuġa, the journey would take roughly six to seven hours at a steady pace. This estimate is based on continuous walking without long breaks. For those who prefer a more leisurely experience, with time to stop for rest, refreshments or sightseeing, the walk can easily stretch into a full day.

Although walking across Malta is entirely possible, it does require some preparation. The Maltese climate can be very warm, especially in summer, so it is important to plan your walk during cooler hours of the day. Wearing comfortable footwear and clothing is essential, and bringing enough water and sunscreen will help ensure the journey is safe and enjoyable. While Malta has many scenic walking routes, not all roads have pavements, so walkers should stay alert, particularly in areas with traffic or limited visibility.

Many people, both locals and tourists, have completed this walk either as a personal challenge or as part of a group event, often in support of a charitable cause. The island’s varied terrain offers everything from coastal views and countryside paths to historic towns and ancient landmarks. There are also several well-known walking trails that highlight the island’s natural beauty and cultural heritage along the way.

So, can you walk across Malta? Absolutely. With good planning and a sense of adventure, crossing the island on foot is not only possible, it is also a memorable way to explore the heart of Malta at your own pace.

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