Yes, Malta is much cheaper. But if you like cities, and cultur you should choose between the other options. Agreed. Malta has histry, and it has charm, but if you don't really want beaches on this trip, head to Italy.
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Malta is a great place to visit for a week. It's small enough to get around easily, but there are plenty of things to do in Malta for a week so you'll never get bored! If a week is slightly too long, or you're including the 48 hours of travelling, then check out this post on only spending 5 days in Malta.
I would definitely pick Greece over Malta. No comparison, better beaches, better scenery and better food. I would also suggest simplifying your trip and just visiting Santorini and Crete. Crete is a huge island, there is so much to see and do not inCrete it could keep you busy for month.
Sardinia, or in Italian 'Sardegna', is not a mainstream Mediterranean destination but a sophisticated Italian island, west of mainland Italy and south of Corsica. With over 1,800km of unspoilt coastline, it is renowned for beautiful beaches, turquoise sea and fascinating rock formations.
Budget-Friendly Travel PlanningPast travelers have spent, on average, €44 ($47) on meals for one day and €23 ($24) on local transportation. Also, the average hotel price in Malta for a couple is €235 ($248). So, a trip to Malta for two people for one week costs on average €4,492 ($4,748).