When it comes to celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Malta, there’s no shortage of ways to revel in the Irish spirit. Whether you’re a local or a tourist, the 17th of March is a day to let loose, dress in green, and raise a glass of Guinness to the patron saint of Ireland.=

Here are some of the best ways to celebrate the holiday on the sunny Mediterranean island:

Join the Craic: St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations in St. Julian’s

The heart of the St. Patrick’s Day celebration in Malta is undoubtedly St. Julian’s. This vibrant area along the seafront is where thousands of people gather to drink, dance, and make merry in the Irish tradition. The centre of the action is at the Tigullio complex at Spinola Bay, where you’ll find a sea of green hats and free-flowing beer. Loud traditional Irish music fills the air, and bars are set up in the main car park of Spinola. The festivities start early in the afternoon and continue until the wee hours of the morning.

 

Get Your Green On: Irish-Themed Celebrations at Local Pubs in Malta

If you prefer a more low-key celebration, head to one of the many Irish pubs around the island. These establishments, including The Dubliner, Cork’s, The Long Hall Irish Pub, Murphy’s, and The Hatter, host special events and celebrations on St. Patrick’s Day. You can enjoy traditional Irish food and drinks, listen to live music, and immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere. What’s more, most bars and pubs will have drinks offers on all night!

 

Stay and Play: Make the Most of St. Patrick’s Day with a Weekend Break in Malta

If you’re visiting Malta for St. Patrick’s Day, why not make a weekend of it? Book a stay at the stylish 4-star Marina Hotel, which lies on a quiet stretch of coastline in St Julian’s and is conveniently located just a short walk from the bustling nightlife of Paceville. On the night of the holiday, take a pub crawl from Paceville down to The Dubliner in St. Julian’s. You’ll find plenty of drinks offers at most bars and pubs throughout the night. Then, after a night of revelry, head back to the hotel for some well-deserved rest and relaxation. Enjoy spa treatments, dips in the pool, and some Irish whiskey, of course.

No matter how you choose to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Malta, you’re sure to have a good time. So don your greenest outfit, practice your best Irish brogue, and join the party!