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Discover Dingli Cliffs
Dingli Cliffs are the highest natural point in Malta, with an altitude of approximately 253 meters above sea level. Located on the western part of the island near the village of Dingli, they offer spectacular views of the sea and coastline. This location is famous for its panorama, sunsets, and protected natural areas.
Visit Tips
- The best time to visit is spring or autumn when the weather is pleasant.
- During the week at sunset, choose the time before sunset for the best views.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking on natural paths.
- Bring water and sun protection especially during summer.
Highlights
- Highest point in Malta
- Breathtaking sea panorama
- Natura 2000 protected area
- Ideal for stargazing
About Dingli Cliffs
Basic Information
Official Name
Dingli Cliffs
Attraction Type
Natural Cliffs / Heights
Google Rating
4.5 (9,185)
Plus Code
V92P+V45 Dingli, Malta
Phone
+356 2145 6060
Address
V92P+V45, Dingli, Malta
Visiting Hours
Access
Open 24 hours, all year round
Best Time to Visit
Spring: Pleasant weather, plants in bloom
Summer: Cooler at morning and sunset, avoid midday heat
Best Time to Visit
Autumn: Mild weather, ideal for walking
Winter: Fewer tourists, pure nature views
There is no entrance fee. It is recommended to visit during the week for stargazing or sunsets.
Admission Information
Site Visit
Free for the public
Parking
Free public parking available nearby
Guided Tours
Available through local tourism operators
How to Get Here
From Center (Mdina/Rabat)
Distance of about 3km from Mdina. You can reach by bus 201 or 202, or by private car.
From Airport
Distance of about 12km. It is recommended to take a taxi or rental car to Dingli.
From Bus Station
Line 201 from Valletta/Blaquière or 202 from Sliema/Rabat.
Public Transport
Lines 201 and 202 stop near Dingli Village.
Walking
Walk from Dingli Village to the cliffs in a few minutes.
Driving
Parking available near the cliff area.
About Dingli Cliffs
Geography & Elevation
Dingli Cliffs are located in southwest Malta, with an altitude of approximately 253 meters above sea level. They are the highest point of the island and offer vast views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Ecology & Biodiversity
The cliffs are part of the Natura 2000 protected area. They host indigenous plants and migratory bird species. This area is important for Malta's biodiversity.
Cultural Significance
Dingli Cliffs have cultural significance in Maltese mythology. It is said that the island of Filfla, located off the coast, was held by giants in legends of the past.
Protection & Conservation
The cliffs are managed by the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) and are listed in the national cultural property inventory (NICPMI). They are protected from excessive development.
Recommended Route
Walk along the cliffs and enjoy the natural views.
Start from the parking near Dingli Village center
Walk along the main path along the cliffs
Reach the point with the best view of the Mediterranean Sea
Explore the Maqluba area (collapsed sinkhole)
Conclude with an unforgettable sunset
Top Photo Spots
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Main Viewpoint
The place where you can take the most classic photos of the cliffs and the sea.
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Dingli Sunset Point
Ideal location for stargazing and nature quietness.
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Maqluba Sinkhole
Unique geological phenomenon near Dingli.
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Panorama from Heights
The cliff slopes and the blue sea in the distance.
Photo Gallery
Malta's Highest Views
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Cliffs panorama
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Mediterranean Sea from above
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Path in natural area
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Maqluba sinkhole
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Western coast of Malta
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Indigenous plants on cliffs
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Dingli village
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View of Filfla
Visitor Reviews
Reviews can be viewed via Google Maps.
Incredible place! The highest point in Malta with spectacular views. I recommend visiting at sunset.
Went with my parents and it was excellent. Calm and relaxing place, perfect for family visit.
Very beautiful place for walking. The views are superb. I only had a bit of difficulty finding parking on the weekend.
For a visit to Malta, this is one of the top natural attractions you shouldn't miss. The trees and sea are very romantic.
Was here for stargazing and it was a unique experience. No city noise, only the sky and sea.
Perfect place for a weekend picnic. Get food nearby and enjoy the view.