The most popular Malta village feasts in summer
Maltese summer nights are particularly memorable for their long history of village feasts, or festas in Maltese. Between our religious celebrations, organised by the local parishes, are well known for their bright firework displays, processions, vibrant colours, band marches performing village favourites, crowds of people and electric atmosphere.
These famous celebrations are undoubtedly a huge part of Maltese culture. Since every village has at least one patron saint, there are approximately 60 village festas that take place annually in summer alone. Each festa is filled with life and folklore - some feasts have even become national holidays.
Attending just one of these festas is sure to be an unforgettable cultural experience of food, music and drinks. Feast-goers are spoilt for choice when it comes to picking delicious and cheap sugary sweets, served from traditional wooden stalls populated around the streets.
Colourful, loud, and exciting, Malta’s pyrotechnic abilities are shown off at every festa, including the even more dazzling ġigġifogu, or pinwheels.
The ceremonial highlight of any festa is the carrying of the statue of the village saint, out of the church and into the streets, accompanied by a cheering crowd often following behind. The facade of the main church in the village is normally covered in hundreds of lights, which gives it a picture perfect look.
The essence of all that is Mediterranean - countless locals and foreigners make their way to the village festa to enjoy the entertaining festivities they have to offer. Take a look at our pick of some of the most popular festas in Malta and Gozo.
Popular Festas in Malta (2017)
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Sacro Cuor Parish, Sliema
2nd July
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Gzira
9th July
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Valletta
St. Joseph, Msida
16th July
Our Lady of Sorrows, St. Paul's Bay
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Balluta
30th July
St. Dominic, Valletta
Our Lady of Lourdes, San Gwann
6th August
The Assumption of Our Lady, Mosta
The Assumption of Our Lady, locally known as Santa Marija is actually celebrated in seven, yes 7, different villages around Malta and Gozo, but the one in Mosta is one of the most popular feasts.
Given that the 15th is also a public holiday, the Maltese love this feast, and it is also somewhat of a tradition for the locals to flock to the sister island to enjoy their mid-summer holidays there.
15th August
Our Lady Star of the Sea, Stella Maris Parish, Sliema
20th August
St. Julian, St. Julian's
27th August
St. Gregory the Great, Sliema
3rd September
The Nativity of Our Lady, Naxxar
"Il-Bambina" is another much-loved holiday in Malta, because it is also a public holiday. You'll find that the traditional Maltese Regatta (a race with small rowing boats) is held in the Grand Harbour on this day, besides the feast in Naxxar.
8th September
Our Lady of Consolation, Santu Wistin, Valletta
29th September
Popular Festas in Gozo (2017)
Our Lady of Soccorso, Kercem
9th July
St George Martyr, Victoria
16th July
St. Margaret, Sannat
23rd July
St. Lawrence, San Lawrenz Gozo
30th July
St. Joseph, Qala Gozo
6th August
The Assumption of Our Lady, Victoria
15th August
The Assumption of Our Lady, Zebbug, Gozo
20th August
The Nativity of Our Lady, Xaghra, Gozo
8th September
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