Dingli Cliffs are Malta’s highest point, located on the island’s western coast near the village of Dingli, approximately 13 km from Valletta. Rising over 250 meters above sea level, they offer spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea and the uninhabited Filfla islet. Popular for hiking and sunset viewing, the area is also home to a small 17th-century chapel dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene, perched near the cliff edge.
Small cafés and snack stalls can be found in Dingli village. There are limited benches near the cliffs for rest and enjoying the view.