Wednesday, July 9, 2025
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Be You, Be in Malta This September for Malta Pride 2025!

Malta Pride, a big celebration of expression, love, and inclusivity, will return to the small Mediterranean islands of Malta September 6-15.

Malta is one of Europe’s most LGBTQ+ inclusive destinations, holding the #1 spot on the Rainbow Index for the past 10 years. It is also known for being a sun-soaked archipelago with 8,000 years of history, culinary delights including 6 Michelin star restaurants, great beaches and nightlife.

Photo by Andrea Piacquadio/Pexels

Malta Pride offers ten days full of parades, advocacy, dancing, and endless memories.

North American Representative of Malta Tourism Authority, Michelle Buttigieg, noted “the Maltese are warm, welcoming, people. Pride in Malta is a beautiful way to embrace identity, community, and human rights.”

Malta Tourism Authority, recipient of the 2024 LGBTQ+ Destination Award presented at the International Tourism Exchange Berlin, plays an active role in promoting a safe environment for all.

Michelle further emphasized how “the inclusive environment that has put Malta at the forefront of LGBTQ+ travel tourism extends beyond pride celebrations. Cultivating such a strong culture of inclusivity comes from ongoing laws and policy that prioritize creating and protecting a safe travel destination for all.”

Flags in capital city Valletta during Pride week

Destination wedding? Having legalized same-sex marriage in 2017, the islands are the perfect backdrop for weddings and honeymoon’s for all.

Other milestones include offering full adoption rights to LGBTQ+ couples, actively promoting inclusive education and healthcare, and legal gender recognition reform.

Follow Malta Pride on Facebook. Compare Malta hotels and vacation packages here.

About Malta

The sunny islands of Malta, in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, are home to a most remarkable concentration of intact built heritage, including the highest density of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in any nation-state anywhere. Valletta, built by the proud Knights of St. John, is one of the UNESCO sites and the European Capital of Culture for 2018. Malta’s patrimony in stone ranges from the oldest free-standing stone architecture in the world, to one of the British Empire’s most formidable defensive systems, and includes a rich mix of domestic, religious and military architecture from the ancient, medieval and early modern periods. With superbly sunny weather, attractive beaches, a thriving nightlife and 8,000 years of intriguing history, there is a great deal to see and do.

For more information on Malta, visit visitmalta.com.

Vacationer Staff

Vacationer Magazine's writing staff works hard to bring you all the latest LGBTQ travel articles to help inspire and inform.

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