Malta (and its two tiny sister islands of Gozo and Comino) is surely the most underrated destination in the Mediterranean. I had the pleasure of visiting a few years ago and would happily go back. It has beauty in abundance - in its geography, history and culture. Malta certainly has no cross to bear when it comes to being a superb holiday destination.
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Malta's coastline is full of lots of hidden surprises including caves, grottoes and rocky inlets - like this cave on Mellieha
Venture beyond the typical tourist paths and immerse yourself in Malta's underwater wonderland. Each cave along the coastline whispers tales of the island's natural history and beckons the brave to explore its depths. Whether you're a seasoned diver or trying it for the first time, the clear Mediterranean waters promise astonishing visibility. And don't fret if diving isn't for you; simply snorkeling around these hidden jewels offers a peek into the vibrant marine life that calls these caves home. Embrace the thrill – it's a true bucket-list adventure!
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Ignore the tourist areas and head to Ghar Lapsi - it's where the locals love to swim.
Ghar Lapsi is a small, picturesque bay on the southern coast of Malta, offering crystal-clear waters and a unique cave-like landscape that is often overlooked by tourists in favor of more crowded spots. The cobbled slipway here is a gateway to incredible snorkeling adventures among vibrant marine life. After your swim, you can bask in the warmth of the Mediterranean sun with a traditional pastizzi in hand from a nearby kiosk, blending the best of local cuisine and serene nature. It’s the perfect opportunity to mingle with Maltese residents and soak in the island's authentic charm.
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Mdina is one of the main attractions of the Maltese Islands with Its old & medieval Streets, the baroque cathedral and ancient buildings, ...
Mdina, often referred to as the "Silent City" by locals, is cocooned within age-old fortifications. Saunter through the maze of limestone streets at a leisurely pace to truly appreciate the blissful ambiance. Don't miss the chance to savor delicate pastries in a quaint café, as you soak up the history that proliferates from every corner. The city's noble past lives on in its architectural wonders—each stone telling tales of knights and chivalry. Ensure your camera is at the ready; Mdina's majestic appeal demands to be captured.
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Popeye Village Malta has grown from its days as a film set into one of the major tourist attractions on the Maltese Islands filled with a number of colorful fun activities for all young and young at heart.
The coasts of all of the islands are full of stunning natural sights. This is in Gozo.
Most of the Maltese boats have the all-seeing eye on each side of the front to keep evil spirits at bay.
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The Blue Lagoon on Comino.
The Blue Lagoon on Comino is a stunning natural wonder you simply cannot miss. The crystal-clear waters shimmer in various shades of blue, offering a surreal backdrop perfect for relaxation or an impromptu photo session. Whether you choose to take a dip, snorkel to explore the underwater beauty, or just bask in the glorious sunshine on the surrounding rocks, the Blue Lagoon promises an unforgettable experience. It's the ultimate escape, inviting you to get lost in its disarmingly vibrant blueness and offering a serene sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
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Valletta is a fascinating capital city full of wonderful sights.
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Vittoriosa Marina in Valletta
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The Blue Grotto is one of the most beautiful natural wonders of the Mediterranean.
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Ramla Bay on Malta
is Gozo's largest and most renowned beach, celebrated for its unique reddish-golden sand and clear blue waters. Embrace the laidback Mediterranean vibe as you sunbathe and enjoy the gentle lapping of waves. Ramla Bay is steeped in legend, purportedly housing the cave of the mythical nymph Calypso from Homer's Odyssey. Whether you're into history or just looking for relaxation, letting the sand slide through your fingers here is a simple yet profound pleasure. Remember to bring a sun hat and plenty of sunscreen for a perfect day under the Maltese sun.
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Colorful balconies in Valletta
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The Malta at War Museum details the incredible defense of the island in World War II where the people held out against a German invasion and earned the George Cross honor from Great Britain.
Some of the oldest structures in the world are found at Hagar Qim on Malta. The Megalithic temples date from 3500-3200 BCE.
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St. John's Cathedral in Valletta.
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St. Ursula Street in Valletta.
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Valletta's Grand Harbor.
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Sliema Bay
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St. Paul's Catacombs.
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Tarxien - the oldest free standing structure on Earth. Older than the Pyramids - seriously!
Immerse yourself in history by wandering the mystifying ruins of the Tarxien Temples. Imagine the ancient rituals that once filled these sacred grounds, dating back to approximately 3600-2500 BC. With intricate carvings and colossal megaliths, it's a testament to the remarkable architectural prowess of Malta's prehistoric inhabitants. It's also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, so you'll be stepping into a place recognized worldwide for its cultural significance. Don't forget to bring your camera – these awe-inspiring structures are a sight to behold, defying time and modernity.
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Salt pools on Gozo.
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Golden Bay, Malta.
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The official residence of the Maltese President is the Grandmaster's Palace in Valletta.
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Dingli Cliffs. Malta.
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Mellieha is a beautiful village at the northernmost tip of the Island of Malta,
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Rabat on Gozo. There's also a Rabat on Malta.
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The promenade of St. Julian's Bay is known for its pretty floral displays.
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The Hypogeum, Hal Saflieni, Unesco World Heritage Site, is the only known prehistoric underground temple in the world.
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The Xarolla Windmill in Zurrieq was built by the Knights of Malta in 1724
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The Feast of St. Paul's Shipwreck; Malta; February 10; Paul was shipwrecked off the coast of Malta in A.D. 60.
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The Jesus Tree of Malta is located right off the main road from Zebbug to the walled city of Mdina, the former home of the Knights Hospitalier.
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The ballroom at Palazzo Parisio, Naxxar.
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Dancers in traditional costume.
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The very lovely seaside resort of Birżebbuġa - known as "Pretty Bay"
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Lower Barrakka Gardens
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Pallazzo Falson in Mdina dates back to 1233.
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Malta has an annual Arts Festival (2015 dates - 1st to 15th July)
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The National Museum of Archaeology
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The wreck of the HMS Maori sunk by the German navy in 1942.