Known locally as Il-Karnival ta’ Malta, this centuries-old celebration transforms the island into a spectacle of rhythm, movement, and pure joy every February. Expect dazzling costumes, booming drums, glittering floats, and that unmistakable festive energy that pulls everyone — locals and visitors alike — into the party.
If you’re planning your first trip to Malta Carnival 2027, don’t worry — we’ve done the research for you. Here’s everything you need to know to choose the best neighborhood, find your perfect stay, and live the full Carnival experience, island style.
Malta Carnival 2027 will take place from February 5 to February 9, 2027, with the main Carnival weekend and grand parades happening across those same dates in Valletta and surrounding celebration areas.
Malta Carnival 2027 is celebrated across several locations on the island, with the heart of the festivities centered in St George’s Square and Republic Street in Valletta, while Floriana hosts large float exhibitions and parts of the Carnival finale.
Malta Carnival will take place from February 5 to February 9, 2027, with the biggest events and parades concentrated over the final weekend and leading into Fat Tuesday. For the full experience, plan your trip around the peak period rather than the wider Carnival season.
Arrive by Thursday, February 4 or Friday, February 45 to settle in and catch the lead-up to the main celebrations.
A 4 to 5 day stay (Friday to Tuesday) is ideal to experience the largest parades, street celebrations, and the closing day festivities.
Staying through to Fat Tuesday ensures you don’t miss the most energetic and visually impressive moments of Malta Carnival.
Each neighborhood around Valletta serves up its own flavor — from history and parade routes to seaside chill and all-night parties. Here’s your Carnival Vibez-approved breakdown.
Best for: First-timers, parade access, culture seekers
Valletta is where the main Malta Carnival 2027 parades and performances unfold — think Republic Street, St. George’s Square, and the Grand Harbour alive with music, costumes, and nonstop fun. Staying here means you’re in the middle of the action, no transport needed.
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Best for: Walkable stays with value and calm
Just a short stroll from Valletta’s city gate, Floriana gives you easy access to the Carnival madness while offering a bit more peace when the drums quiet down.
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Best for: Chill travelers and scenic stays
Want to wake up to sea views and still make it to the parades in minutes? Sliema is your spot. Just across the harbour, you can hop on the ferry to Valletta and enjoy both the festivities and waterfront relaxation.
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Best for: Party lovers, groups, and social butterflies
If Carnival by day and party by night sounds like your vibe, St. Julian’s (and its nightlife hub Paceville) is the move. The area comes alive with bars, clubs, and beachside fun — a perfect contrast to the daytime parades.
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Best for: Carnival veterans looking for something different
Gozo offers a more local, spontaneous take on the Carnival vibe — with smaller, more creative events that still pack plenty of energy. If you’ve already experienced Valletta’s main show, Gozo’s a great twist for your next Carnival adventure.
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Malta Carnival 2027 is all about the rhythm, color, and community spirit that bring the island to life every February. Whether you’re posting up in Valletta for the parades, St. Julian’s for the nightlife, or Sliema for those Mediterranean sunsets, you’re in for an unforgettable experience.
So book early, bring your camera for those unforgettable moments, and get ready to feel the Carnival Vibez — Malta-style!
Malta Carnival 2027 will take place from February 5 to February 9, 2027. The main parades and biggest celebrations happen over the final weekend through to Fat Tuesday.
The main celebrations are in Valletta and Floriana, but Carnival activities happen across Malta and on the island of Gozo.
It typically runs for five days before Lent, with different programs scheduled throughout each day.
Absolutely — the structured schedule allows visitors to experience multiple parades and performances even on a short trip.
Most parades, exhibitions, and street celebrations are free to enjoy. However, tickets are required for main stage programmes and competitive performances held in St George’s Square, Valletta. Tickets are available here.
Costumes aren’t required, but they’re highly encouraged! Locals and visitors alike dress up in everything from glittery masquerade looks to full Carnival outfits. Even a fun mask or colorful accessory helps you blend into the festive spirit.
Expect elaborate floats, choreographed dance troupes, masked costumes, and music filling the streets of Valletta and Floriana.
Yes — in Nadur on Gozo, the “Spontaneous Carnival” is more free-form and less structured than the official Valletta events.
Traditional treats include perlini (sugar-coated almonds) and prinjolata, a layered dessert typically enjoyed during Carnival season.
Book your flights and accommodation early, as Carnival week fills up quickly, and be sure to bookmark our Malta Carnival page so you’ll be the first to know when the official schedule is released and tickets are available.
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