Discover the best top things to do in Mellieha, Malta including Marks & Dukes Window, Gnien il-Qighan, Koperattiva Rurali Manikata, Ghajn Tuffieha Bay, Gozo Ferry Port, Il-Majjistral Nature and History Park, Marfa Ridge Country Walk Malta, Coral Lagoon, Paradise Bay, Mellieha Beach.
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5.0 based on 9 reviews
Koperattiva Rurali Manikata has developed a Rural Heritage Trail along the fields of its farmer members, in the peaceful, picturesque area of Manikata. Along the trail visitors can walk through fields and learn about agriculture, local trees and flora and visit the historical and archaeological remains found in the area. These include a World War II pillbox, a small Roman tomb and a medieval village which is being restored by the cooperative. Food tasting of typical local products and fresh fruit are also served in our picnic areas. Only group visits of 10 or more persons are accepted and pre booking is necessary.
4.5 based on 628 reviews
We visited the area at the beginning of January on a sunny day, and there were very few people there, which just added magic to the whole experience. I imagine this place to be packed in summer, the beach is sandy and it's such a beautiful spot. The clay slopes provide a dramatic contrast to the blue sea below. It's worth walking all the way around the large 'rock' overlooking the sea. We walked around this and then down to the beach. We spent some time on the beach and then walked back up towards the tower. It is so beautiful here, the views are breath-taking and it's just absolutely worth visiting, especially on a cold, sunny day if you like hiking or on a warm, sunny day if you like swimming. Next time we'll go back with a kayak so we can explore the caves around the area.
4.5 based on 1,268 reviews
€4.95 euros for a return journey and ferry’s are efficient and run on a daily basis .. Worth the visit
4.5 based on 87 reviews
The area in the northwest of Malta, which includes the coastal area from Golden Bay to Il-Prajjet and ix- Xagħra l-Ħamra, was declared a national park by the Government of Malta by Legal Notice 251 of 2007 in September 2007. The Park has taken the name of the northwest wind/region: majjistral in the Maltese language.Il-Majjistral Nature and History Park is Malta's only natural National park and the largest managed protected site of the island. The Park’s area includes a stretch of 3km of protected coastal cliffs designated as part of a larger Special Area of Conservation of International Importance within the Natura 2000 network. Various outdoor educational activities are organised regularly such as guided walks and snorkelling.
Returning visit to area, always a pleasure to go to visitor centre and spend some time wandering the park looking at scenery and old forces buildings still there. looking lovely this time plenty of greenery and trees growing up, still got potholes and horses to be mindful of.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
This lagoon is a hidden cave that is very popular diver’s spot due to its crystal clear waters. From Little Armier Bay, you can get there by kayak or by foot and swim in this unusual, true beauty of nature! A lot of people are jumping off the top of the cave but be careful because the rocks surrounding lagoon are pretty harsh and might cut you. It is better to walk around with sneakers or water shoes.
4.0 based on 1,432 reviews
Great family beach, well worth the extra effort to get there, sandy beach with a gentle slope into the sea great for kids and families.. good food both snacks and full meals
4.0 based on 3,479 reviews
Fantastic Sandy Beach with clear warm shallow water and a couple of fantastic bar/restaurant's overlooking the bay for good measure ????????????????
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