Valletta
A strategically important seaport, this fortified city is the elegant capital of Malta. The entire city is testimony to the grandeur of the Knights of Malta.
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A strategically important seaport, this fortified city is the elegant capital of Malta. The entire city is testimony to the grandeur of the Knights of Malta.
Gozo Island is the most idyllic destination. With its quaint pastoral landscape and pristine beaches, this island is the perfect place to enjoy.
Mdina offers an escape to an enchanting fairy-tale city. This captivating medieval hilltop town is steeped in history.
Blue Lagoon is a mesmerizing scene of crystal-clear turquoise waters. It has a South Pacific quality with the waters lapping over a white-sand seabed.
The spectacular coastal scenery provides an exciting introduction to the nature site. The limestone caves here are a picture of pure serenity.
The sheer 250-meter Dingli Cliffs drop off dramatically into the Mediterranean Sea, and the sloping hillsides are fertile land used by small farms.
With its sandy shores protected by a mountainous coastline and sloping cliffs, Golden Bay in Northwest Malta is one of the island's prettiest beaches.
It is an underground Neolithic cult site. Hal Saflieni Hypogeum is a complex of catacombs that were carved out of rock with stone tools.
The Tarxien Temples is the largest and best-preserved prehistoric cult site in Malta, consisting of four megalithic structures.
Surrounded by cliffs and sloping hillsides, the beach is accessed by climbing down 200 steps. Ghajn Tuffieha Bay feels secluded in nature.
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Breathtaking ancient sites, charming cities and beautiful beaches.
Surrounded by the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily, the Maltese Islands have a fascinating heritage. The islands boast an ancient history with ruins of the oldest buildings in existence. Malta is home to unrivalled history, stunning views, glorious sunshine and plenty of places to enjoy both Mediterranean and local food. Under the scorching sunshine, Malta's palm-tree fringed landscape is dotted with picturesque hilltop towns, peaceful seaports, and old fishing villages.
The high season June to August is the best time to visit Malta. The weather is ideal for outdoor activities, sightseeing and swimming. From March to May is ideal for combining some big benefits. Prices are low and days are sunnier. Sea temperatures become suitable for swimming by the end of this season. The period from September to November is great for visiting Malta. Sea temperatures are ideal for swimming throughout this period. As winter draws nearer, temperatures drop and rainfall increases.
For the ultimate in secluded romance, couples can escape onto the open crystal blue waters, secluded coves and blue lagoons by chartering a yacht. Malta's location at the heart of the Mediterranean also makes it the ultimate yachting hub, with a number of harbours able to accommodate anything from small yachts to the biggest super yachts in the Mediterranean. Malta has everything you need for a romantic, memorable, and well-balanced honeymoon, allowing you plenty of freedom to explore.
Malta’s all year round good weather makes it a perfect place for lovers of outdoor and adventure activities. Especially Gozo, Malta’s smaller sister island, has become an expert on adventure sports with a wide variety of options to choose from. There are activities like Diving, Hiking, Cycling, Boat Rides, Kayaking, Rock climbing, Zipline, Trekking, Snorkelling. Towering cliffs, craggy hillsides, rugged landscapes and stunning views will accompany you as you explore the wild side of the Maltese islands over land, water and the vertical world.
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