You will need a map of Malta when you go to travel its protected corners by car. But even if you decide to conquer this miniature country on foot, you can't do without a map of Malta.
And although here sometimes from one city to another leads a kilometer-long promenade, and between some cities you can ride on boats, nevertheless, you will need a map. Otherwise, there is a risk of getting lost in the winding passages, among the ancient walls, piers and temples. It's not that difficult, believe me.
A country the size of a metropolis is no fun at all when you've spent the third hour wandering among the squares and intersections, getting more and more confused by the mysterious whimsical twists and turns.
So, when you come to the island of Malta, get in the habit of carrying a map of the country with you everywhere you go. It can come in handy even on the small island of Gozo, which is even smaller than the main island of the archipelago. You won't need a detailed map of Malta on Comino, as the island is easy to see through.