7 Gorgeous Holiday Destinations that Malta Promises You

Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean between Sicily and the north-the African coast. There is so much variety you won't believe how they managed to squeeze it all in

7 Gorgeous Holiday Destinations that Malta Promises You

Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean between Sicily and the north-the African coast. There is so much variety you won't believe how they managed to squeeze it all in, so if you have never been to this country before, here are some of the most gorgeous places you can visit in Malta:

MARSAXLOKK

This is a small traditional fishing village in the southeastern region of Malta. It has a harbor and a tourist attraction known for its views, fisherman, and its history, the town offers a selection of the finest fish restaurants on the island, so if you are into that this is the place to be. It is known for its peaceful walks around the coast and its harbor as well as for its secluded and untainted swimming zones in the area. Locals enjoy the nightlife especially in the summer when you can walk around the promenade. Grab an ice cream, relax and let the sea breeze call you off.

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GOZO

A lesser-known destination in Malta and the second largest on Maltese Island. Gozo is a much quieter place to be in. People say it's that Malta used to be like a rural area where time just seems to pass a little slower than in most other places. To get there you will need to catch the Gozo ferry which departs from Chikawa the northernmost point of Malta. Most tourists come for the day and enjoy sites like the temples, the citadel, and the azor window. An afternoon here roaming the island will give you a nice feeling of a more traditional Malta.

VALETTA

The Valetta is the elegant capital of the Republic of Malta, the entire city is a testimony to the grandeur of the knights of Malta, the European nobleman who was granted the Maltese islands by the King of Spain. The entire town is recognized as a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE and has wonderful examples of baroque architecture. Of course, the standout of these is St John’s Cathedral and Bastions all built by the knights of Saint John. Valetta is also the largest harbor town in Malta and from the upper and the lower gardens you will get incredible views of the grand harbor but the upper one is bigger with wonderful views over the three cities.

THREE CITIES

The three cities offer an intriguing insight into Malta and its history. Left largely unvisited, these cities are a slice of authentic life as well as a glimpse into Malta’s maritime fortress. The three cities can rightly claim to be the cradle of Maltese history as Bergue, Senegal has provided a home and fortress to almost every person who has settled on the island. Their harbor inlets have been in use since Phoenician times, the docks always providing for local people also leaving the people vulnerable when Malta’s rulers were at war.

MELLIEHA

Mellieha is one of the northernmost villages of the island and overlooks Malta's largest sandy beach called Mellieha Bay. It’s a wonderful destination for a summer holiday, the town is located in a more rural and quiet part of Malta and is a popular summer resort for locals as well as tourists looking to enjoy the sun.

The sanctuary of our lady is located at the edge of the hill in the heart of Mellieha. Built-in the late 19th century this church is amazing for its magnificent views tower but also don’t forget to check out the Red tower. It is the largest bastion tower to be built in Malta overlooking the Bay.

RABAT

The village that’s located on Dina's doorstep and once considered to be its suburb on the other hand for its quiet more rural character and natural beauty. Apart from offering a few key museums and points of interest, Rabat is also known for one of its few forest areas in the country. Known as the bouquet gardens the entrance to which can be found on the outskirts of the village. It is a typical Maltese town that still hosts traditional village feasts. So there is still a lot of character to discover on a leisure walk throughout its streets.

Here is a tip neither in the villages is a popular place to stay although a few boutique hotels can be found.

MDINA

Mdina is one of Malta's most popular tourist destinations because there is no place like it anywhere. Sitting on top of a hill overlooking a large part of Malta, it’s a small town rich in history and fortified by tall bastion fortifications.For exclusive access to our top holiday offers click on the description link below

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