As Malta continues to grow as a luxury travel destination and a prime location for business meetings in the Mediterranean, this iconic hotel stands out for its timeless charm, service excellence, and award-winning cuisine.
Setting the scene for special moments designed to thank, motivate, and inspire, The Phoenicia Malta invites teams, partners, and clients to gather and connect over exceptional food, breath-taking views, and intuitive five-star service.
Imagine tasty poolside lunches or ambient evening experiences under the stars complete with live music and delicious Mediterranean barbecue at Bastion Pool, Bar & Restaurant – with its infinity pool set against historic bastion walls and overlooking the harbour.

Summer with a wow factor continues indoors at The Phoenicia Malta, with elegant dinners at Contessa, refreshing afternoon teas inside Palm Court Lounge or stylish yet relaxed post-work drinks at The Club Bar. Plus, with integrated conference facilities and dining options, event organisers can host impactful meetings without the need for multiple venues.
Positioned at the gateway of UNESCO-listed Valletta and boasting seven acres of landscaped gardens, this Forbes Four-Star hotel has become a trusted host for luxury group events and an attractive choice for groups looking to experience Malta’s vibrant summer cultural calendar.

As a proud member of The Leading Hotels of the World – where it also holds the coveted title of LHW Sustainability Leader – The Phoenicia Malta’s reputation for excellence and thoughtful hospitality make it a destination of choice for those seeking curated seasonal experiences with five-star flair.
For group enquiries, bespoke bookings or more information about summer at The Phoenicia Malta, visit www.phoeniciamalta.com.
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