With more than 7,000 years of history and countless megaliths, medieval dungeons and vibrant towns and villages, Malta is one of the most alluring and diverse spots in the Mediterranean. Find beaches with changing colors and explore hidden coves. Visit ancient temples or head to the trendiest nightclubs. Valletta’s sunny streets, rich heritage and breath-taking architecture have earned it the accolade of European Capital of Culture 2018. Malta embraces its past and moves effortlessly with the times.
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5.0 based on 13 reviews
Went in the afternoon, January. Amazing view, few people , parking space. View of sea, bahar ic-Caghaq and Salina. Peaceful walk.
4.5 based on 209 reviews
Positioned on a cliff top, away from the pressures of modern life. Ta'Cenc is the perfect retreat for those who want to get away and relax, walk and explore this little island of Gozo.
4.5 based on 1,133 reviews
Beautiful small bay with plenty of restaurants and cafes. You can also have a swim too. The caves are awesome with some stunning views especially at sunset.
4.5 based on 3,415 reviews
Azure Window still have the marks of history ,from millions of years ago . Fish bones from millions of years ago are all over the rocks. Lots of cinema films was shot ,in Azure window ,like Game of Thrones ,Clash of the Titans, Seven Seas of Atlantis etc.The best place to watch the sunset.Swimming places that one can sunbath naked.Lots of shops to eat .snake and drinks .Ice cream trucks every where.Parking free etc.The most famous barn owl is in Azure Window to have pictures face to face on your shoulder with it ,for luck.We welcome you with open arms. See you there.
4.5 based on 502 reviews
For everyone this is a must visit special place. It is quite a walk, especially in scuba gear; well worth it just take care. The diving is spectacular and there is a surreal feeling on the way back as you surface for your safety stop as you see snorkelers and swimmers venturing 5m down; it feels like Atlantis must have felt
4.5 based on 23 reviews
I have met people that have been to Malta and Gozo many times but do not know about this interesting statue. It lies on a steep hill outside Marsalforn and can be seen even from the ramparts of the Citadella in Victoria. From Victoria we got the 310 bus intending to get off at the Kittina bus stop but the bus was packed and we ended up in Marsalforn. Walking back along the main road we came to the path leading to the statue and got to the bottom of the hill. We went about half way up but then the path we were on got quite tricky so we stopped but still had good views of the statue which looks like a small version of the famous Rio de Janeiro statue Christ the Redeemer. If we had had more time there may have been an easier path but there is always another day. We walked back along the main road towards Victoria and soon found the Kittina bus stop to get the 310 back. Well worth seeing!
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