10 reasons to visit Malta

Holiday in Malta
Valletta
Mdina
Gozo
Blue Grotto
Marsaxlokk
Dingli Cliffs
Hagar Qim and Mnajdra Temples
Comino
St. Julian's and Paceville
Marsaskala
Holiday in Malta

With its amazing landscapes and age-old culture, Malta offers numerous tourist destinations on its small surface. The island is 27 kilometers (17 miles) long and 14.5 kilometers (9 miles) wide. In this gallery, we've selected some of the best places to visit on the European island.

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Valletta

Valletta, the capital of Malta, has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is famous for its baroque architecture and lovely views of the Grand Harbour. Attractions include St. John's Co-cathedral, the Upper Barrakka Gardens, and the Grand Master's Palace.

Mdina

Also known as the 'Silent City', Mdina is a fortified medieval town with narrow cobblestone streets, historic palaces, and impressive views. A monument worth visiting is the Mdina Cathedral.

Gozo

Malta's sister island, Gozo, offers a more relaxed, rural atmosphere with quaint villages, beautiful beaches, and stunning coastal scenery. Sites such as the temples of Ġgantija, and the citadel of Victoria (Rabat) are worth a visit. You can also dive into the crystal clear waters of Ramla Bay.

Blue Grotto

Located on the southern coast of Malta, the Blue Grotto is a series of sea caves famous for their spectacular blue waters and rock formations. From there, you can take a boat excursion to explore the caves and admire the natural beauty of this coastal area.

Marsaxlokk

This traditional fishing village is famous for its colorful fishing boats, known as Luzzus, and its Sunday fish market. Take a walk along the waterfront, try some fresh seafood at a local restaurant, and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere.

Dingli Cliffs

The Dingli Cliffs, located on Malta's southwest coast, offer some of the most spectacular views on the island. You could walk along the cliff edge, enjoy the panoramas of the Mediterranean Sea, and visit monuments nearby, such as the chapel of St. Mary Magdalene.

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Hagar Qim and Mnajdra Temples

These megalithic temples, located on the southern coast of Malta, are among the oldest free-standing structures in the world, dating back more than 5,000 years.

Comino

This tiny island between Malta and Gozo is home to the stunning Blue Lagoon, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and white sandy beaches.

St. Julian's and Paceville

Known for its nightlife, the village of St. Julian's with its clubbing area of Paceville offers a wide range of restaurants, bars, and discos. You can enjoy a night out on the town and taste delicious Maltese cuisine there.

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Marsaskala

A charming seaside town on the southeastern coast of Malta, Marsaskala offers a picturesque harbor, rocky beaches, and a relaxed atmosphere.

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