We’d love for our guests to dress up and celebrate in style!
✅ Men: Suit & tie
✅ Women: Long gown or elegant cocktail dress
❌ Kindly avoid white, ivory, or very pale shades
💡 Tip: Malta is warm in September, so light fabrics (linen, silk, chiffon). Our venue has a garden and cobblestone paths, so we recommend block heels, wedges, or flats instead of stilettos for comfort.
September in Malta is warm and sunny with average temperatures around 25–30°C (77–86°F). Evenings can be slightly cooler, so a light shawl or blazer might be useful.
The main airport in Malta is Malta International Airport (MLA).
💡 Tip: Use Bolt or eCabs for a quick and affordable ride to your hotel.
EU/UK/USA/Canada/Australia visitors: No visa needed for short stays.
Other countries: Check Malta’s official visa page.
Malta uses the Euro (€). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted, but it’s useful to carry some cash for small shops, taxis, or market stalls. ATMs are easy to find in major towns.
Malta uses UK-style three-pin plugs (Type G, 230V, 50Hz). If you’re traveling from outside the UK or Ireland, you may need a plug adapter.
Yes! English is one of Malta’s official languages, so communication is easy. Most locals also speak Maltese, and many understand Italian.
Tap water is safe for brushing teeth, but most locals drink bottled water due to the taste. Bottled water is inexpensive and available everywhere.
☀️ Essentials: Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a light jacket for evenings.
👞 Footwear: Comfortable shoes for exploring cobbled streets.
👙 Beachwear: Swimwear and flip-flops if you plan to visit the beach.
We love your little ones, but we want to ensure a relaxed and enjoyable evening for all our guests. While we’d ideally like our wedding to be an adults-only celebration, we completely understand that some guests may not have childcare options.
If bringing your child is essential, please reach out to us in advance so we can plan accordingly. We appreciate your understanding and can’t wait to celebrate with you! ❤️