5 Things to do in Marsa That You Shouldn't Miss

September 17, 2021 Matilde Konrad

Discover the best top things to do in Marsa, Malta including Turkish Martyrdom, Marsovin, Malta Racing Club, Royal Malta Golf Club, Virtu Ferries.

1. Turkish Martyrdom

Marsa, Island of Malta Malta
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Turkish Martyrdom

2. Marsovin

Wills Street, Marsa, Island of Malta Malta +356 2182 4918 [email protected] http://www.marsovin.com
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Marsovin

About------Marsovin is a household name in Malta, synonymous with the productionof premium wines. The roots of this well-earned status were planted almost a century ago when Chev. Anthony Cassar founded the company under the name of A&G Cassar, in 1919. Mission--------Our Commitment to pioneering and maintaining modern methods of viticulture and wine production is self evident. We are proud of our hard earned reputation for quality brought about by stringent control of yields, pressing, fermentation and oak ageing. Only strict adherence to these controls brings about the desired premium quality of Marsovin wines recognised by the loyalty of our customers.Company Overview-----------------Marsovin is a household name in Malta, synonymous with the production of premium wines. The roots of this well-earned status were planted almost a century ago when Chev. Anthony Cassar founded the company under the name of A&G Cassar, in 1919. Marsovin was incorporated in1956 as a family-run company which grew to become a significant part of the history of wine-making in Malta.

Reviewed By 2022GH - Nottingham, United Kingdom

We made our own way to see the cellars of the Maltese wine producers Marsovin. We chose to do this as we had a bottle of la vallette red and it was beautiful so we thought we would contact the makers "Marsovin" by phone to see if we could attend a wine tasting at their cellars near paulo. They were VERY welcoming and we booked to go at a cost of 11€. Well it was fantastic, a small to medium winery and we were shown around by one of the senior staff who knew every aspect of each of their vineyards and also their production methodology and process (far more than any individual we have seen at the numerous other vineyards we have been through). The whole event including viewing their cellars was over two hours duration and there were plenty of nibbles for all throughout the tasting. IF you are a wine lover and like to see how and where the wine you drink is manufactured then this is a MUST. The staff were very welcoming and knowledgeable about every aspect of the production of each and every wine they produce and were happy to discuss the different methodologies. The best 11€ I have spent in YEARS.

3. Malta Racing Club

Race Course Street, Marsa, Island of Malta Malta +356 2122 4800 [email protected] http://www.maltaracingclub.com/
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Malta Racing Club

Reviewed By AmyMc442 - Rawtenstall, United Kingdom

Love harness racing so when we found this place on holiday we were in our element. A few dodgy looking characters about but you shouldn't judge a book by its cover,everybody was friendly and helpful when it came to betting/finding the toilets etc. Had a really nice afternoon and would go again if we decide to go to Malta again

4. Royal Malta Golf Club

Aldo Moro Street, Marsa, Island of Malta MRS 9064 Malta +356 2540 1300 [email protected] http://www.royalmaltagolfclub.com/home
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3.5 based on 56 reviews

Royal Malta Golf Club

Reviewed By 57ahmedp - London, United Kingdom

Had a great three days at Royal Malta. Good but tight course with a few interesting holes. Course overall in good nick and is a challenge to a reasonable golfer whilst it won't embarrass a novice. Great clubhouse and bar also. Overall would recommend you don't miss it if you are a golfer and visiting the lovely Maltese Islands.

5. Virtu Ferries

Il-Ghassara tal- Gheneb Virtu Passenger Terminal, Marsa, Island of Malta 1917 Malta +356 2206 9022 [email protected] http://www.virtuferries.com
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3.5 based on 250 reviews

Virtu Ferries

Day tour to Sicily: Arrival at POZZALLO - a typical Sicilian fishing village. Met by coaches, accompanied by guides. On the way to MT. ETNA we stop to sample some typical Sicilian delicacies, including wines, almond sweets and honey; these Sicilian specialities are for sale (no obligation to buy). Drive up to Sylvester Craters of MT. ETNA having time for lunch (not included in the price)

Reviewed By 298allane - Brentford, United Kingdom

Excellent trip in rough seas Travelled on the 5th of December 2019. Strong winds blowing from the East. The sea was rough with more than 4 meters waves. Captain Muscat altered the course as we left Valletta Port and sailed the vessel nicely to the Port of Pozzallo. The staff onboard were all friendly and helpful, even on our return on the 8th Dec. I could not understand the 4 day return offer as I would loved to stay more in sicily for more days for the same price.

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