What’s on in Malta and Gozo this week: May 18 to 24, 2026
Malta’s Cultural Calendar: A Week of Vibrant Events
Picture this: the sun is setting over the historic city of Mdina, casting a golden glow on the ancient stone walls. The air is filled with the aroma of fresh bread from the nearby bakery, and the distant hum of laughter from a nearby café. This is Malta, and this is just the start of another week filled with vibrant events. So, what’s on the agenda from May 18 to 24, 2026?
Kicking Off with Art in Valletta
Our week begins in the capital, Valletta, where the National Museum of Fine Arts is hosting the opening of a new exhibition, ‘Malta: A Canvas of History’. This isn’t just any art exhibition; it’s a journey through time, told through the eyes of local artists. The exhibition opens on May 18 and runs until the end of the year. It’s a must-see for art lovers and history buffs alike.
After exploring the museum, take a stroll around the Grandmaster’s Palace, and don’t forget to pop into the Café Society for a coffee or a light bite. It’s the perfect spot to soak in the city’s grandeur.
Music Under the Stars in Gozo
As the week progresses, we hop on a ferry to the sister island of Gozo. On May 21, the Citadel in Victoria will come alive with the sounds of classical music. The ‘Music at the Citadel’ series continues with a performance by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra. The open-air venue offers a unique setting for a night of culture under the stars. Remember to bring a blanket and some snacks to make the most of the experience.
Before the concert, why not explore the charming streets of Victoria? The Victorian Clock Tower is a must-visit, and don’t forget to try some local cuisine at one of the many traditional restaurants in the area.
Celebrating Spring in Marsaxlokk
Our week concludes in the picturesque fishing village of Marsaxlokk. On May 24, the village hosts its annual Spring Festival. The event is a celebration of the season, with live music, traditional dance, and a bustling market selling local produce and crafts. It’s the perfect way to end our week of events, immersing ourselves in Malta’s rich cultural heritage.
After the festival, take a leisurely walk along the Marsaxlokk Waterfront. Watch the fishing boats bobbing gently in the water, and maybe even treat yourself to a fresh seafood dinner at one of the local restaurants.
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