Book a Valletta Ferry

Book a Valletta Ferry

Book a Valletta Ferry

Valletta ferry port in Malta is served by a number of ferry routes with crossings to Pozzallo & Gozo available. With a selection of up to 17 Sailings Daily, the port of Valletta connects Malta with Sicily & Malta.

Sailing durations range from 45 minutes on the Gozo service to 1 hour 45 minutes on the Pozzallo service.

Although there is a brief summary on this page, as sailing information can vary based on time of year we’d advise you to get live sailing times and prices in our Valletta fare search.

Port Address

Grimaldi Lines Terminal - Grimaldi Lines, Labratory Wharf, Valletta, Telgha Ta Ras Hanzir, Raħal Ġdid

Virtu Passenger Terminal - Virtu Passenger Terminal, Xatt il-Ghassara tal-Gheneb, Marsa, MRS 1917

Virtu Ferries Gozo Passenger Terminal - Virtu Ferries Gozo Passenger Terminal, Liesse, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta

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Valletta Guide

Valletta Guide

Valletta is the capital city of Malta. The foundation stone of Valletta was laid by the Grandmaster of the Order of Saint John, Jean Parisot de la Valette, on 28 March 1566; The Order (which was the long-time ruler of the city and the island) decided to found a new city on the Scebberras peninsula just after the end of the great Siege of Malta, so as to fortify the Order's position in Malta, effectively binding the Knights to the island. The city was designed by Francesco Lapparelli, while many of the most important buildings were built by Gerolamo Cassar. Valletta, hence, is an urban area which boasts many buildings from the 16th century and onwards, but most of them were built during the time of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem (the Knights Hospitaller, or Knights of Malta). The Valletta peninsula, which is fed by the two natural harbours of Marsamxett and the Grand Harbour, is Malta's major port, with unloading quays at Marsa.

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