Six Sublime Sunset Spots in Malta & Gozo

Golden Bay

There’s something quietly magical about a Maltese sunset, perhaps it’s the way the light dips lazily into the sea, the gold spilling over honey-coloured stone, or the hush that falls across the islands as day gives way to evening. Looking for a moment of calm, a touch of magic, or just the perfect shot? These are Malta and Gozo’s finest sunset backdrops.

Xlendi, Gozo

 A small, horseshoe bay with steep cliffs and colourful boats bobbing at anchor, Xlendi is a postcard brought to life. The sky blushes pink and orange as the sun sets beyond the horizon, reflecting gently across the calm water. Find a table at a waterfront restaurant, order a local beverage, and let the sky do the rest.

Dingli Cliffs

 Towering above the sea on Malta’s western edge, the Dingli Cliffs offer drama and solitude in equal measure. The horizon stretches endlessly, and when the sun begins to fall, the whole world seems to pause. It’s windy, wild, and utterly breathtaking; many onlookers even applaud! . Bring a jumper and stay until the stars take over.

Mdina

The Silent City lives up to its name as dusk falls. Walk its narrow lanes just before sunset, then head to the bastions for a view that sweeps across the island to the sea. The sky flames behind the ancient walls, casting long shadows and bathing the limestone in a sepia-toned glow.

Hasting Gardens, Valletta

 A quiet green space situated on the edge of the capital, Hastings Gardens offers an unbeatable vantage point over Marsamxett Harbour.  It’s a local favourite for good reason. Come with a gelato or a bottle of wine, find a bench, and enjoy a moment of stillness above the bustle.

Golden Bay

Golden Bay rarely needs an introduction, its beauty speaking louder than words, vast sands, calm waters, and front-row seats to the sun’s final bow. For something quieter, walk the path to Għajn Tuffieħa just next door. It’s a little wilder, a touch more rugged; the sunset here really feels like your own private show.

Ta’ Ċenċ Cliffs, Gozo

 Remote and rarely crowded, these soaring cliffs are a haven for nature lovers. Birds soar overhead, the sea crashes below, and the sky opens up above you. It’s the sort of place where time slows down, and the day ends not with a bang, but a beautiful sigh.

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