The Maltese archipelago, which is comprised by the islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino, is home to a vast selection of idyllic beaches, bays and coves that are just waiting to be explored. They’re the perfect place to spend a day in the sun with your family, explore the seabed or take in some astonishing views.
Listed as a World Heritage Site, the walled capital of the island of Malta was built by the Order of Saint John and is steeped in history
What to see in Malta so you catch all of its charming attractions: historic cities built by knights, prehistoric temples, and beautiful cliffs with magical caves.
Located in the heart of Malta, it is a small walled city with quiet streets and a rich cultural heritage.
The Blue Lagoon is one of the most magical places in Malta thanks to its clear blue waters and white sandbanks.
It has an attractive weekly fish market and its photogenic harbour is dotted with typical ‘luzzu’ or fishing boats
Practically next to Mdina, this beautiful city has a spectacular Roman villa plus churches and museums
St Julian’s is one of the most famous holiday resorts in Malta, full of big, luxury hotels and incredible nightlife.
Behind the Grand Harbour of Valletta lie Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua, three fortified and lively cities that are three journeys back in time
If you’re heading to the Maltese archipelago in search of nature and tranquillity, you can't go wrong with Gozo island. In addition to the aforementioned features, it is home to a plethora of ancient buildings and monuments.
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