If you want to experience Malta’s rich history, stunning architecture, and authentic local vibe, visiting the Drei Städte is a must. Located just a short drive from Sand Dune Hotel, these fortified towns offer a fascinating glimpse into Malta’s past with picturesque streets, vibrant marinas, and breathtaking views of Valletta across the Grand Harbour.

1. Overview of The Three Cities
The Three Cities—Vittoriosa (Birgu), Senglea (Isla), and Cospicua (Bormla)—are among the oldest parts of Malta, predating even Valletta. Known for their beautiful harbours, narrow alleyways, and historic forts, these cities are perfect for exploring on foot. Each city has its own unique character but together they create one unforgettable experience.
2. Where Are The Three Cities?
The Three Cities are located on Malta’s southeastern coast, just across the Grand Harbour from Valletta, and about 20–25 minutes by car from Sand Dune Hotel in Birżebbuġa.
3. How to Get to The Three Cities from Birżebbuġa
Mit dem Auto: Around a 25-minute drive via Żejtun and Cospicua. Parking is available in designated areas near the waterfront.
Mit dem Bus: Take bus 119 to Żejtun, then transfer to bus 3, 213, or 124 towards Cospicua or Birgu. Total journey time: around 45 minutes.
Mit dem Taxi oder Bolzen: Quick and easy. Reception at Sand Dune Hotel can assist with bookings.
4. Best Things to Do in The Three Cities
- Explore Vittoriosa (Birgu)
Walk along the Birgu Waterfront, visit the Der Palast des Inquisitors, and explore Fort St. Angelo for panoramic harbour views. Birgu is full of charm and history.
- Discover Senglea (Isla)
Stroll to the Senglea Gardjola watchtower for amazing views of Valletta and the harbour. The narrow streets are perfect for peaceful walks and local cafés.
- Visit Cospicua (Bormla)
Cospicua offers beautiful churches and a more local feel. Walk along the dockyard area and admire the fortified walls that once protected the city.
5. Best Time to Visit
Besuch im morning or late afternoon to avoid peak heat and enjoy golden-hour lighting for photos. The Three Cities are lively year-round, but especially beautiful during festivals like Birgufest in October and Holy Week in spring.
6. What to Expect in The Three Cities
Expect historic streets, quiet charmund stunning sea views. The area is pedestrian-friendly with plenty of spots to rest, eat, and soak in the atmosphere. The harbours are lined with luxury yachts, and local life still thrives in these ancient cities.
7. Amenities in The Three Cities
Tours: Guided walking tours are available for history buffs—book in advance or ask at Sand Dune reception.
Öffentliche Toiletten: Available near the waterfront.
Restaurants und Cafés: Plenty of dining options, especially along the Birgu Waterfront.
Shops: Small souvenir shops, bakeries, and convenience stores.