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Ferries to Malta

1h 45 mins.
59 miles
Up to 2 times per day
From: £69.00

Ferries to Malta

Looking to take a ferry to Malta? There are two direct overseas connections from Sicily to Malta: the Catania to Valletta route (first by bus from Catania to Pozzallo) and the most popular route between Pozzallo and Valletta, the capital of Malta.

Within Malta, several ferry services run regularly. Malta is an archipelago made up of the islands of Malta, Gozo, Comino, the smaller Manoel Island, and the uninhabited islands of Cominotto, Filfla, Fungus Rock, and the St. Paul's Island

Ferry to Malta route map

About this crossing

The Pozzallo to Valletta crossing is shown on the map above. This is a popular route from the Italian island of Sicily to Malta, with sailings up to two times per day.

The crossing is operated by Virtu Ferries and takes less than two hours to travel from Italy to Malta. You can book tickets for this service using the booking module below. Alternatively, you can book a ferry from Catania to Valletta, which also departs from Sicily and takes 4 hours and 45 minutes to reach Malta.

Tickets are quite easy to book with the Ferry booking websiteย Direct Ferries.

  • It is also possible to book this ferry to/from Catania. You will then be transported by bus on the route between Catania and the ferry port in Pozallo. If you book via Direct ferries, the bus tickets are included in the booking.
4h 30 mins.
114 miles
Up to 2 times per day
From: £79.00
1h 45 mins.
59 miles
Up to 2 times per day
From: £69.00

Sailing Schedule for Ferries to Malta

You can check the sailing schedule for this crossing here. The ferries operate daily, but with irregular timings, so itโ€™s advisable to keep a close eye on the schedule through Virtu Ferries.

Domestic crossings in Malta

Malta is made up of several islands, with frequent ferry services running between the main islands of Gozo, Malta, and Comino. Below, you'll find some of the most popular ferry crossings between the Maltese islands that you can book through us. You can also book sightseeing cruises.

First the ferries to Comino

If Malta is your holiday destination, then the ferry to Comino is a nice day trip. Read all about it in ourย ferry to Comino Guide.

7 hours
14 Miles
Up to 10 times per day
From: £30.00
15 mins.
1 mile
Up to 12 times per day
From: £7.00
15 mins.
1.6 miles
Up to 15 times per day
From: £7.00
1 Hour
7 miles
Up to 10 times per day
From: £25.00
25 Minutes
2,5 miles
Up to 10 times per day
From: £13.00
45 mins.
4 miles
Up to 10 times per day
From: £20.00

Ferries to Gozo

If you want to travel fromย Malta to Gozo, you can choose from fast passenger ferries departing from Valletta, or the car ferry departing from Cirkewwa. This place is located on the northwestern tip of the island.

25 Minutes
3 Miles
Up to 31 times per day
From: £5.00
45 mins.
15 miles
Up to 10 times per day
From: £8.50

Gozo and Comino to Malta

The Gozo Channel Ferry is the main ferry service between Gozo and Malta. Additionally, some smaller tourist ferries operate on this route, often including a stopover at Comino.

Prices and availability for the Maltese crossings

If you're looking for availability and prices for these crossings, you can use the booking engine. Tickets for the international crossings to and from Sicily are often available from ยฃ75. For ferry crossings between the Maltese islands, tickets for the shortest routes are available from ยฃ5.

On board & maps with ferries to Malta

Additional Information

For the other Maltese Island of Gozo and Comino we have separate guides, there is also a specific guide on the ferry from Malta to Sicily

1 Comment
  1. We are a party of 4 adults wishing to travel to Valetta from Palazzo on the morning of the 13th August 2024. We are currently booking accommodation in Taormina and Pallazo
    I am unable to gain access to the ferry timetable at this stage, however could you tell me if there is a ferry around 9.00am from Palazzo and the approx cost in $Aus.

    Regards
    Cheryl Celea

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