Ferries from
Malta to Tunisia
Ferries from
Malta to Tunisia
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Malta offers a perfect blend of rich history and stunning Mediterranean scenery. This small archipelago packs a remarkable punch with its 7,000 years of history, including prehistoric temples older than Stonehenge. Valletta, the capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage site with impressive fortifications, grand palaces, and the breathtaking St. John's Co-Cathedral. Beyond the capital, visitors can explore the mediaeval walled city of Mdina, the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Lagoon on Comino, and the picturesque fishing village of Marsaxlokk. During summer, nearly every Maltese village celebrates its patron saint with vibrant festas featuring processions, fireworks, and local delicacies. The Malta Arts Festival and the Isle of MTV music event also draw crowds annually. Malta serves as an excellent ferry hub in the Mediterranean, with regular connections to Sicily, allowing travellers to continue their journey into Italy and beyond. The island's compact size means you can experience its diverse attractions without spending hours travelling between them.
Tunisia offers a captivating blend of Mediterranean beaches, ancient history and vibrant culture. The North African country boasts the spectacular ruins of Carthage, once a powerful ancient civilization, alongside the well-preserved Roman amphitheatre of El Jem. Visitors can explore the winding streets of the Medina of Tunis, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or venture south to experience the otherworldly landscapes of the Sahara Desert. The coastal resort of Hammamet attracts sun-seekers with its pristine beaches, while the blue and white village of Sidi Bou Said provides picture-perfect Mediterranean views. Each July, the International Festival of Carthage brings world-class performances to the ancient theatre, while the Sahara Festival in Douz celebrates Berber culture each December. From Tunisia's main port of La Goulette, travellers can catch ferries to several European destinations including Marseille, Genoa, and various ports in Sicily, making it an excellent starting point for a wider Mediterranean adventure.