Malta is not only a destination renowned for its rich history, stunning architecture, and crystalline waters, but it is also a favorite among filmmakers. Its diverse landscapes and well-preserved historical sites have made it a sought-after location for blockbuster productions, earning the archipelago the nickname “Hollywood in the Mediterranean.” By exploring Malta, visitors can walk in the footsteps of their favorite stars, relive iconic scenes, and gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry of cinema. Recent productions include Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II, which, despite being set in Rome, utilized Malta’s iconic locations to bring its epic scenes to life, as happened also for the first Gladiator, filmed in 1999. Here’s how to experience Malta as a living, breathing movie set over a long weekend.
Day 1: Valletta – An Oscar-Winning Setting
First stop: Valletta. The UNESCO World Heritage capital, rich in history and culture, has been the main setting for numerous cinematic productions filmed across the Maltese archipelago.
Start by strolling along Republic Street, the main thoroughfare, which served as Athens in Steven Spielberg’s Munich (2005). Then, head toward the Barrakka Lift and the Upper Barrakka Gardens for a stunning view of the harbor and scenes from Kenneth Branagh’s Murder on the Orient Express (2017). From here, you can also spot Fort Ricasoli in Kalkara, the site used to recreate the Colosseum in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator (2000) starring Russell Crowe and Gladiator II (2024), with Pedro Pascal. Scenes from Assassin’s Creed (2016) and Troy (2004) were also filmed here, transforming the set into ancient Troy with Brad Pitt in the lead role.
Turning back to Valletta, you’ll discover locations from World War Z (2013), also starring Brad Pitt. Wander through the capital’s narrow streets and picture Chris Pratt riding a motorcycle through these lanes, chased by dinosaurs in Jurassic World: Dominion (2022). Saint George’s Square became the dramatic battleground between man and beast. Conclude the day with dinner at one of Valletta’s many fine restaurants.
Day 2: The Three Cities, Manoel Island, and Mdina
Head to Fort St. Angelo, perched at the tip of Vittoriosa (Birgu). Overlooking the Grand Harbour, it offers breathtaking views of the picturesque marina and Valletta. This landmark served as the Red Keep and its dungeons during the first season of Game of Thrones, including a key scene where Arya Stark overhears a crucial conversation between Varys and Illyrio.
Enjoy lunch at a traditional restaurant in Vittoriosa, then visit Manoel Island for the unforgettable scene of Ned Stark’s execution. At sunset, proceed to Mdina, the Silent City, favored by directors for its medieval charm. Productions like The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) and Revelation (2001) were filmed here, as were pivotal scenes from Game of Thrones, including Catelyn Stark crossing the moat bridge and the fight between Jaime Lannister and Ned Stark. Dine at one of Mdina’s exceptional restaurants, perhaps even one with a Michelin star.
Day 3: Comino and Popeye Village
Start the day on Comino, a small island whose crystal-clear Blue Lagoon has served as a backdrop for films like The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) and Troy (2004). Imagine Brad Pitt as Achilles diving into the luminous waters. At the island’s highest point, visit the Santa Marija Tower, used as a fortress-prison in The Count of Monte Cristo.
After exploring Comino, head to the northern coast of Malta to visit Popeye Village in Anchor Bay, Mellieħa. This set, built for the 1980 film Popeye directed by Robert Altman and starring Robin Williams, is now a charming theme park. End the day with dinner in St. Julian’s at one of its many Maltese restaurants.
Day 4: Gozo – Action Awaits!
From Ċirkewwa, take a ferry to Gozo, Malta’s sister island, which has also attracted significant cinematic interest. Begin at Mġarr ix-Xini, the picturesque bay where Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt filmed By the Sea (2015), showcasing Gozo’s natural beauty.
Next, visit Victoria, Gozo’s capital, another location featured in By the Sea. Climb the Citadel for a panoramic view of the island. After a traditional Gozitan lunch at a local farm, head to Dwejra in northern Gozo. Though the Azure Window, a natural rock arch featured in the Game of Thrones Dothraki wedding scene, has collapsed, the area remains stunning. Admire Fungus Rock, which appears in the scene where Daenerys receives her dragon eggs. Return to Malta in the evening.
Malta’s cinematic history is as rich and varied as its landscapes. Whether you’re a film enthusiast or simply looking to add a touch of Hollywood glamour to your travels, this itinerary offers a unique way to explore the Maltese islands. Ready to step onto the set?