Tourist Attractions in Malta

Situated amidst the Mediterranean this small island offer loads of attraction which allures tourists from the different corners of the globe. The turquoise blue water with the secluded bays covering the island makes it a perfect getaway to relaxation. The long stretch of sandy beaches filled with numerous activities are one of the hottest spots of the island. A bright sunny day attracts many sea lovers. The town narrates glorified history of the island which has perfectly blended with the modernity of the present day. It is exclaimed that a single day tour is enough for the island but the experience of the day lasts a lifetime.

The towns are filled with the splendid castles of the medieval period and the ornamented churches remains in the memory of traveler for his whole life. Truly in Malta, you see more than you experience and you experience more than you see!

Some of the attractions of Malta are

Valletta

The 16th century town was built by the Knights of St John as the new capital of the island and is still the capital of the island. The city developed around the streets called Republic Street, Old Bakery Street and Merchants


Sliema

Lying facing the town of Valletta, Sliema is the place which showcases the cosmopolitan culture of the island. The city is always hustling and bustling with its hotels, shops, cafés, cinemas, restaurants, bars, clubs and discos. Be careful taking a bath at the coast of Sliema.

Mdina

Situated atop the whole island, Mdina is located on a high plateau overlooking the whole island. The city is rich in its glorified past and the famous sculptures of the mediaeval period. This island has a major collection of the old weapons and other artifacts.


Rabat

The city dotted with the finest scul;ptures of the churches, Rabat is home to the famous St Paul's and St Agatha's Catacombs and the Roman Villa. Along with these there are other places to visit like Chadwick Lake, Dingli Cliffs and Verdala Castle overlooking Buskett Gardens.

Other attractions of Malta are:

  • Blue Grotto and Zurrieq Valley Creek

    A natural sea-cave, accessible by little boats performing regular trips, weather permitting.

  • Marsaxlokk

    A fishing village and open air market.

  • Gozo

    It's not quite Malta... a must-visit for any tourist. See the Citadel, Victoria, Dwejra/Azure Window, Ggantija, Ta' Pinu, and the Crafts Village on a day tour.

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