As winter fades away, Malta begins to transform. Spring is one of the most beautiful times to experience the islands, when the countryside bursts into colour and the weather becomes warmer. From March to May, Malta truly comes into bloom.
Read MoreCorporate events today are rarely limited to a single venue. Companies visiting Malta often want to combine conferences, networking opportunities, cultural experiences and of course, memorable social moments. This frequently means moving across multiple locations. From historic palazzos and waterfront terraces to conference centres and unique outdoor settings.
Read MoreIf you’re visiting Malta in February, there’s a good chance you’ll catch the islands at their most playful. Malta’s Carnival is a burst of colour and music with community spirit all around. Where historic streets packed with people and creativity takes over for a full week leading up to Lent. It’s one of those events that feels very Maltese.
Read MoreA season of authentic traditions and mild winter days. December in Malta brings a quieter, more intimate side of the islands. One where festive traditions meet mild winter days and a relaxed Mediterranean rhythm. It’s a time when Malta feels authentic, welcoming and rich in character.
Read MoreDecember offers a unique Maltese blend of celebration and culture. The upcoming festive month in Malta is inviting to all of those that are looking for a blend of cosy tradition and coastal charm. An island that feels festive, welcoming and alive with culture.
Read MoreAt Rigo Malta DMC, we believe travel is more than seeing places. It’s about experiencing their authenticity. Nowhere captures Malta’s coastal spirit quite like Marsaxlokk, a traditional fishing village that blends charm with authentic Maltese life.
Read MoreAs the heat cools and the crowds thin out, Malta is a haven for explorers. When most people think of Malta, they imagine warm beaches and clear blue seas. However, for those who seek more than sunbathing and cocktails, autumn and winter bring a different kind of charm. Perfect for those with the appeal for adventure.
Read MoreMosta is one of Malta’s most recognisable towns, thanks to its landmark – the Rotunda of Mosta.
Beyond its famous dome, Mosta offers a charming blend of history, local life, and hidden corners waiting to be explored. Step into Mosta and you’ll quickly realise why it holds a special place in Malta’s story.
Read MoreTailor Made Experiences for Every Passion. When it comes to group travel, one size does not fit all. That’s why Special Interest Groups are an essential part of our service offering at Rigo Malta DMC. Whether your group is driven by culture, adventure or professional exchange, Malta provides the perfect setting for a tailored journey that goes beyond the ordinary.
Read MoreOn a hilltop in the heart of Malta, Mdina is the Silent City frozen in time. Wrapped in golden limestone walls and charm that is centuries old, Mdina is known as the Silent City due to the quiet, peaceful atmosphere.
Read MoreFor leisure travellers and holidaymakers, the Maltese Islands offer much more than a sun soaked getaway. From cultural exploration to luxury indulgence, Malta is a destination where every type of leisure experience can be crafted to perfection.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever been in Malta around the middle of August, you’ve likely heard of Santa Marija. Taking place every year on August 15, the Feast of the Assumption of Mary (Santa Marija in Maltese) is one of Malta’s biggest and most widely celebrated religious feasts. It’s much more than a church event, it’s a national holiday celebrated in many localities across Malta and Gozo.
Read MoreWhen business meets the Mediterranean, it looks a lot like Malta. While many visitors come to Malta for the sun and sea, there’s a growing number arriving for something else entirely - MICE travel. In our industry this refers to Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions.
Read MoreBirgu has been the guardian of Malta’s maritime heritage for centuries. A fortress that protected the island from invaders, initially from the days of the Knights of St. John. They made the village their headquarters, as a busy village for merchants and fishermen. Today, the waterfront is still full of activity with marinas, restaurants and heritage sights.
Read MoreAs the Mediterranean sun shines brighter and longer, Malta’s villages come alive with events related to Maltese culture as well as local and international festivals. There’s no shortage of ways to enjoy all of what Malta has to offer during the summer season.
Read MoreMalta’s festi - traditional religious feasts that blend faith, community, and centuries-old traditions. Villages come alive with vibrant colours, music and the unmistakable sounds of Maltese fireworks. Whether you're a first time visitor or a returning traveller, attending a feast in Malta should be included in your plans.
Read MoreBy prioritizing sustainable development and strategically transitioning manual tasks to digital processes through cloud-based technologies, the company has not only streamlined its operations but also significantly improved service delivery.
Read MoreMalta’s capital city is the cultural heart of the island, with varied experiences to attend in the coming weeks. Valletta has a lot to offer through its art, history and celebrations taking place as late spring settles over Malta.
Read MoreNatural beauty and Mediterranean charm on the island of Malta. Destination trips in Malta are increasing in popularity, with good reason. The island offers a wide variety of unique group activities for any celebration, reunion or team getaway.
Read MoreEurope’s top destination for corporate retreats, incentive trips, and executive gatherings. The small island in the Mediterranean is a popular destination for corporate events. Providing endless possibilities to blend team work, relaxation and culture for a memorable experience.
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