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Valletta (Malta Island)
Malta packs glorious variety into its small archipelago. You'll find prehistoric temples, fossil-studded cliffs, hidden coves, thrilling scuba diving and a history of extraordinary sites. The country is home of a mix of cultures that spans over centuries. If you love architecture, feast your eyes, incredible natural beauty, retro charm, ancient cities, ornate churches, adventure, amazing history, stunning views, beautiful beaches and delicious food, this is the place for you!
Visit Valletta, Grand Harbor and Marsamxett Harbor, St. John's Co-Cathedral, the Idyllic Island of Gozo, the Medieval Hilltop Town of Mdina, Historic attractions in Rabat, Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, Prehistoric Tarxien Temples, Blue Lagoon on the Island of Comino, The Blue Grotto, Dingli Cliffs, and so much more!
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Gozo Island
Although Gozo is a small island there are many things to do with attractions and culture of every kind! The coastline is spectacular with weird and wonderful rock formations surrounded by stunning turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, and the islands 7,000-year history makes its mark from cliff-tops to villages, valleys to the great bastion wall of the capital`s Citadel. The villages are the heart of Gozo with their charming church squares and timeless tranquility. They offer a wonderful break from modern life - and a taste of Gozo as it has been for centuries.
Explore Victoria (a Medieval Hilltop City), Ggantija Temples, Dwerja Bay, the Seaside Resort of Marsalforn, the beaches, the many charming villages, the Basiclica of Ta` Pinu (a National Shrine and Pilgrimage Church), Xewkija Rotunda (Gozo`s Largest Church), the Dramatic Scenery at Ta`Cenc Cliffs, Mgarr ix-Xini (a Secluded Beach and Snorkeling Site), and so much more!
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St Julians (Malta Island)
Take a deep look into nature, and then you will understand everything about St Julian better. It is home to an impressive selection of attractions and experiences, making it well worth a visit. St. Julians was a very peaceful coastal town known for its Latin architecture such as the Spinola Palace and greenery surrounding it. Moreover, Spinola Bay was characterized by its fishermen and farmers dwelling the countryside. As a matter of fact, it has seen one of the largest infrastructure developments on the island with many old houses being demolished to construct blocks of apartments. Moreover, this beautiful town is located on the east coast of Malta, St Julians is one of the buzziest towns on the island. It’s a hotspot for travellers but despite its popularity it still retains its Mediterranean charm.
Explore Portomaso Marina, Spinazzola Bay, Balluta Parish Church, St Georges Bay, Balluta Square and much more.
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Mellieha (Malta Island)
Mellieha boasts breathtaking vistas of azure waters and golden sandy beaches. Immerse yourself in the rich history of this charming village as you explore its ancient churches, quaint streets, and vibrant local markets. Dive into the crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim or indulge in water sports that cater to all levels of adventure seekers. Hike up to the iconic Mellieha Bay for panoramic views that will leave you in awe. As the sun sets, savor exquisite Maltese cuisine at traditional taverns, sipping on local wines while basking in the warm hospitality of the locals. Mellieha offers an idyllic Mediterranean escape that seamlessly combines relaxation, culture, and natural beauty, promising memories that will linger long after you've left its shores.
Visit Mellieha Bay (Ghadira Bay), Mellieha Parish Church, Popeye Village, Red Tower, Mellieha Sanctuary of Our Lady of Mellieha, and so much more!
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Mellieha (Malta Island)
Mellieha boasts breathtaking vistas of azure waters and golden sandy beaches. Immerse yourself in the rich history of this charming village as you explore its ancient churches, quaint streets, and vibrant local markets. Dive into the crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim or indulge in water sports that cater to all levels of adventure seekers. Hike up to the iconic Mellieha Bay for panoramic views that will leave you in awe. As the sun sets, savor exquisite Maltese cuisine at traditional taverns, sipping on local wines while basking in the warm hospitality of the locals. Mellieha offers an idyllic Mediterranean escape that seamlessly combines relaxation, culture, and natural beauty, promising memories that will linger long after you've left its shores.
Visit Mellieha Bay (Ghadira Bay), Mellieha Parish Church, Popeye Village, Red Tower, Mellieha Sanctuary of Our Lady of Mellieha, and so much more!
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Sliema (Malta Island)
Welcome to Sliema Malta`s vibrant coastal gem that effortlessly blends modernity with Mediterranean charm. Nestled along the scenic waterfront, Sliema offers a captivating blend of bustling promenades, designer boutiques, and inviting cafes. Indulge in leisurely strolls along the picturesque seafront, while gazing at the azure waters and historic Valletta skyline in the distance. Sliema`s bustling commercial district, Tower Road, provides an array of shopping and dining experiences, while the tranquil Exiles Beach invites you to bask in the Mediterranean sun. Explore the seafront`s rocky stretches or take a ferry to the UNESCO World Heritage site, Valletta, just a short ride away. With its lively atmosphere, stunning sea views, and convenient access to cultural and recreational activities, Sliema promises an unforgettable Mediterranean escape that harmoniously fuses relaxation and exploration.
Enjoy the Sliema Promenade, Tower Road, Exiles Beach, Ferries to Valletta, Stella Maris Church, and so much more!
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St Pauls Bay (Malta Island)
St Paul`s Bay is a village located in the North of Malta along its Northern coastline. Its municipality includes the neighboring villages of Bugibba and Qawra, as well as a few smaller localities which include Xemxija and Mistra. Of the three neighboring villages, St Paul`s Bay is probably the quietest, even though a fair bit of traffic passes through its main road. Although quieter and less touristy, it`s not really a typical Maltese village anymore, although you can still find remnants from its past as a small fisherman`s village. Traditionally a summer resort for locals, many still have holiday flats and flock to this little seaside village during the summer months. The town has an old church, a core Maltese community and features older style traditional houses (unlike the more touristy neighboring towns of Bugibba and Qawra. You can find pretty much anything in terms of daily needs, while public transport connections are good. Evenings by the sea can be a big plus if you enjoy that, and you can find various good restaurants around town to enjoy fresh local fish, for example.
Visit Cafe del Mar Malta, Qawra Point Beach, Bugibba Water Park, and so much more!