In commemoration of the patron saint of each village, Malta is widely renowned for its colourful and vibrant village feasts, which are held all year round. On Sundays, when there are energetic processions, vibrant music from other cultures, and stunning fireworks displays in the evening, these feasts tend to reach their peak. Participating in a village feast is a fantastic way to meet locals and discover Maltese culture.
The streets come to life with the addition of sculptures, lovely banners, and exuberant crowds. Additionally, you may also enjoy local food and enjoy the joyous atmosphere. As of today’s date, September 3rd, four villages in Malta are celebrating their patron saints: St. Augustine in Valletta, St. Francis of Assisi in Qawra, St. Gregory the Great in Sliema, and St. Catherine in Zurrieq.