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Malta feasts and wine festivals 2026

Every Maltese town and village has a patron saint, and every patron saint has a festa — a weekend of church processions, marching bands, street stalls and, after dark, some of the most elaborate fireworks (murtali and ġiġifogu ground spinners) in Europe. Festa season runs roughly May to September, peaking in July and August when several villages celebrate on the same weekend.

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Every Maltese town and village has a patron saint, and every patron saint has a festa — a weekend of church processions, marching bands, street stalls and, after dark, some of the most elaborate fireworks (murtali and ġiġifogu ground spinners) in Europe. Festa season runs roughly May to September, peaking in July and August when several villages celebrate on the same weekend.

Alongside the religious calendar, Malta and Gozo run a handful of secular summer traditions worth building a trip around: the Delicata Classic Wine Festival (Valletta in August, plus a Gozo edition), and Ħondoq by Night, an open-air music evening on one of Gozo's best beaches.

What is a Maltese festa?

A festa (feast) celebrates a village or town's patron saint with several days of events culminating in a Saturday-to-Monday climax: a solemn High Mass, an evening procession carrying the saint's statue through decorated streets, a band club marching through town, and a fireworks display that often starts with daytime petards (kaxxi tal-loghob) and ends with a late-night aerial and ground-fireworks finale.

Feast committees (each town usually has two rival band clubs) spend months preparing street decorations, papier-mâché statues and the fireworks themselves — Malta has a long tradition of licensed local fireworks factories, and feast fireworks are a genuine spectator sport, with villages competing informally on scale and colour.

2026 anchors — dates and venues

EventLocation2026 datesType
Delicata Classic Wine Festival — VallettaUpper Barrakka Gardens, Valletta7–9 AugustWine / free entry
Delicata Classic Wine Festival — GozoĠnien il-Kunsill belvedere, Nadur21–22 AugustWine / free entry
Lija feast (Transfiguration of Our Lord)Lija6 August (main fireworks around the nearest weekend)Festa / fireworks
Ħondoq by NightĦondoq ir-Rummien bay, Qala, GozoFriday 3 July, from 21:00Open-air music

Delicata Classic Wine Festival 2026

The Valletta edition of the Delicata Classic Wine Festival — the 23rd edition — returns to the Upper Barrakka Gardens on 7, 8 and 9 August 2026. Entrance is free; more than 20 Delicata wines are served by the glass alongside local food and live entertainment, with wine service running until around 23:30 and the festival closing at midnight each night.

A second, smaller Gozo edition (the 22nd) runs 21–22 August 2026 at the Ġnien il-Kunsill belvedere in Nadur, also free to enter, with a similar format of Delicata wines, food and entertainment overlooking the Gozo countryside.

Lija feast — Transfiguration of Our Lord

Lija's feast honours Christ the Saviour (the Transfiguration of Our Lord) and falls on 6 August. Lija is one of the villages most closely associated with Maltese fireworks culture — its ġiġifogu ground-spinning fireworks are considered among the most technically accomplished on the island, and the feast weekend draws fireworks enthusiasts from across Malta as well as pilgrims for the religious procession.

As with most festi, the exact fireworks nights cluster around the patronal date rather than falling only on 6 August itself — check the parish or band club's own announcements closer to the date for the confirmed programme.

Ħondoq by Night 2026 (Gozo)

Ħondoq by Night is Gozo's open-air summer concert on the sand at Ħondoq ir-Rummien bay in Qala, organised jointly by the Ministry for Gozo and the Qala Local Council. The 2026 edition (its 14th) is confirmed for Friday 3 July from 21:00, with the bay lit up and a live-music programme running through the evening.

See our Ħondoq by Night event page for the latest lineup and practical details.

FAQ

When is the Delicata wine festival in Malta in 2026?
The Valletta edition runs 7–9 August 2026 at the Upper Barrakka Gardens. A Gozo edition follows on 21–22 August 2026 at the Ġnien il-Kunsill belvedere in Nadur. Both are free to enter.
What is a festa?
A festa is a Maltese village or town's patron-saint feast: a High Mass, an evening statue procession, band-club marches and street decorations, capped off with fireworks — often the single biggest local event of the year for that community.
Are Malta village feasts free to attend?
Yes — feasts are public, open-air community events with no entry fee. Church services, processions and fireworks displays are all free to watch; you only pay if you buy food, drink or festival merchandise from street stalls.
What are the best feasts in Malta for visitors?
Lija (6 August) is famous for its ground-spinning ġiġifogu fireworks. Larger towns like Mosta, Naxxar and Żebbuġ also stage some of the island's most elaborate processions and pyrotechnics through July and August — arrive early evening to see the procession before the fireworks after dark.

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