Affordable Stays to Book in Malta

Malta has much to offer despite its small size, including a range of affordable hotels
Malta has much to offer despite its small size, including a range of affordable hotels | © agis / Alamy Stock Photo
Lilly Graves

This tiny southern European island nation packs an impressive punch for its size. Check out these budget-minded hotels sprinkled around Malta, bookable on Culture Trip, and get ready for an adventure.

Malta’s 300 days of sunshine a year and Mediterranean setting should be enough. Tack on its gobsmacking history that melds together several religions and cultures, spanning 7,000 years, and you’ve got the makings for an unforgettable trip. Whether you want to go scuba diving, explore the museums and churches or hit the charming streets and harbours with a camera, you can stay cheaply and comfortably in these hotels, and even a campground.

Casa Asti

Hotel, Bed and Breakfast, Budget Hotel

Stone steps and potted plants outside the stone building housing Casa Asti in Malta
Courtesy of Casa Asti / Expedia

​​Malta’s photogenic capital, Valletta, is home to the family-run Casa Asti, which occupies a charming 400-year old building near cafes, restaurants and wine bars. Look for original details like wood-beam ceilings and exposed stone walls in three different room types that accommodate solo travellers, couples and families (some have shared bathrooms). Enjoy the complimentary continental breakfast at the hotel before exploring the nearby Upper and Lower Barrakka Gardens for spectacular views of the Mediterranean, as well as historical landmarks like St John’s Co-Cathedral. Walk to the bus station and ferry terminal for access to the rest of the island.

The Buccaneers Boutique Guest House

Hotel, Guesthouse

Four single beds and a couch in a room at the Buccaneers Boutique Guest House
Courtesy of the Buccaneers Boutique Guest House / Expedia

​​Situated in St Paul’s Bay on the north coast, the Buccaneers is a solid family-friendly option that’s walking distance to the Malta National Aquarium. While common areas feature a nautical theme, the rooms feel more contemporary and come in a variety of sizes – including a quadruple option, with four twin beds. Take a dip in the above-ground swimming pool and catch some rays on the terrace. There’s an all-day restaurant serving pub fare, plus cafes, pizzerias and even a chocolate factory in the neighbourhood. Staff can assist with organising beach trips and guided tours (shuttle service is available for a fee).

South Wind Guesthouse

Hotel, Guesthouse

A bed in a hotel room at South Wind Guesthouse, with a balcony with sunbeds and a view of the city and sea
Courtesy of South Wind Guesthouse / Booking.com

On Malta’s southeastern shore is one of the island’s most quaint and traditional villages – called Marsaxlokk – where you’ll find this family-run guesthouse. Rooms are equipped with mini fridges and microwaves, while a bigger studio comes with a kitchenette and private terrace. Colourful fishing boats bring in the day’s catch: try local delicacies at several restaurants by the promenade, including a seafood soup called aljotta. There’s also easy access to St Peter’s pool, a natural rock formation and swimming/snorkelling area, just a 30-minute walk from the guesthouse.

LABRANDA Riviera Hotel and Spa

Spa Hotel

An aerial view of the outdoor pool, surrounded by blue sunbeds, at LABRANDA Riviera Hotel & Spa
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On the northern tip of the island, this resort offers 356 modest rooms with private balconies and varying views, indoor and outdoor seawater pools, and a spa and fitness centre. Choose between several bars and restaurants featuring Italian and Middle Eastern cuisine, and a lovely beachside lounge. Walk to the ferry for day-trips to Gozo and Comino, or set up a lesson at the on-site internationally certified diving centre.

Julesy's BnB

Bed and Breakfast, Hotel

An ornate red door and red shutters opening to the interior of Julesys BnB
Courtesy of Julesy's BnB / Booking.com

This elegant five-room townhouse is located in the heart of the Three Cities, close to great restaurants and a quick ferry ride from Valletta. Rooms are unique and may include industrial design or classic decor with box balconies. Common areas ooze with charm, from the converted wine cellar to the sunny rooftop terrace with Grand Harbour views. Friendly staff can help set up transportation, tours and excursions, or simply ask them to share their knowledge about Maltese history and suggestions for lesser-known gems.

De Rohan B&B

Bed and Breakfast, Hotel

The outdoor pool at De Rohan B&B lit up at night, with sunbeds, seating and plants around the pool
Courtesy of De Rohan BnB / Expedia

Opened in 2016, this family-run boutique hotel can be found in one of Malta’s most historic towns, Haz-Zebbug, named for the surrounding olive groves. It’s also smack dab in the middle of the island for those who want their pick of attractions in every direction. Guests can choose between individually designed rooms with vintage decor, mini bars, bathrobes and slippers. Common areas provide a beautiful terrace and outdoor pool, plus a TV area, library and self-serve tea, coffee and water. Continental breakfast is served each morning.

Loggia Mariposa

Guesthouse

A blue door and potted trees lining the entrance to Loggia Mariposa in Malta
Courtesy of Loggia Mariposa / Expedia

Look for the bright blue door of this restored 16th-century building, in the old town of Naxxar, just 10km (6mi) north of Valletta. Elegant rooms and common areas feature exposed stone walls and tasteful antiques from the collection of the owner, who lives on-site. Ask him for help with tours, excursions and recommendations for restaurants and wine bars. Guests also have access to a rooftop terrace and a small plunge pool. Continental breakfast is provided daily and includes lovely house-made items.

Ghajn Tuffieha Campsite

Camping

An aerial view near Ghajn Tuffieha Campsite, next to high-rise hotels and the sea
Courtesy of Ghajn Tuffieha Campsite

Get back to nature with a stay at this campground operated by the Scout Association of Malta for the ultimate affordable stay. The site offers 20 camping plots, each supplied with water and electricity, and two main areas with toilets and showers. The best part? Campers are just a short walk to one of the best beaches in Malta, Golden Bay. Self drivers can load and unload in the main campsite, and then park in the lot. Everyone else can use the bus route for access to Valletta and the airport. If you don’t feel like making your own meals, head to the nearby Indian restaurant or Radisson Blu resort with its three eateries and ice cream parlour.

This is a rewrite of an article originally by Nicola Collins.

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