Enjoy your flight. You’ll be one of Air Malta’s last passengers.
All the forts & all the museums.
The coast.
Valletta.
Valletta of course, the temples and the beaches since the weather is quite nice. Enjoy!
Enjoy beautiful Malta! Here are some of my favorites of which you can fill your holiday with:
* Valletta: The capital city of Malta, known for its architecture, museums, and narrow streets lined with cafes and shops.
* The stunning St. John’s Co-Cathedral
* The amazing views on Upper Barrakka Gardens.
* Visit Valleta’s fort (St. Elmo).
* Mdina: This ancient fortified city is known as the “silent city”; it’s like you go back into medieval times.
* The Three Cities: The Three Cities – Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua – are three small fortified cities that are full of history and charm.
* Comino and Gozo: Comino is known for it’s clear waters and Gozo the island above Malta-mainland. You can visit the island with a ferry and I always consider it how Malta could’ve/ should’ve been.
* The Megalithic Temples; they are famous for their history in Malta. My favorite temples are Ġgantija and Ħaġar Qim.
* The Hypogeum: This underground temple in Paola is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world. Usually its fully booked but worth to check if it actually is.
* Dingli Cliffs: These stunning cliffs in the southwest of Malta offer breathtaking views.
Valletta . Vittoriosa . Mdina . Rabat . Zurrieq . Sliema . St julians . Mellieha . Ghajn tuffieha . Had dingli . St pauls . Bugibba . Birzebbugia . Dont miss Gozo…. 20mns ferry from cirkewwa .
Hope that helps 😊
gozo
You should add Marsaxlokk to the list
Do people not plan their trips anymore before visiting a country?
make sure to say “fox kemandek! “ as it means good morning!
You could have left it a little more late to ask this question.. 😁
Popeye village
I recommend visiting the following:
* the airport: It’s one of the best places to land when flying into Malta.
* a hotel: it’s best to visit Malta for more than one day. Hotels are good places to catch some sleep.
* a restaurant or takeaway: I strongly recommend having some food while here.
* a toilet: In Malta, it’s generally preferred that when urinating or defecating, that you do so in a toilet, and not in the middle of the street.
On a more serious note, I suggest asking a more meaningful, less generic question, that hasn’t been asked a million times before, and that can’t be answered by pasting the question into Google.
Lots! How long are you staying for and what’s your preference? I’m listing a few to get you started:
Many trails and locations to hike especially in the south and north. Places like Wied Babu (Babu valley) in Żurrieq, Marsaskala and St Thomas bay have some great sea views. Sea might be a bit cold to swim, though the days are getting hotter and dipping your feet won’t hurt.
History and the accompanying architecture examples are also prepared round the island. Mosta has a short guided tour through the Mosta dome church and war shelter just underneath it for a good price. If you’d prefer prehistory, there are countless temples, notably Ħagar Qim, Ġgantija and the hypogeum to marvel at.
Then there’s the capital city Valletta, which has just about everything mentioned and more. There’s the upper Barrakka gardens that overlook the grand harbour and from which they fire the noon cannons, Strait Street which has many bars and restaurants, as well as modern entertainment like cinema and theatre.
As for other POIs there’s the national aquarium in Bugibba and ta’ Qali national park where many go for recreation and cycling. Plus there’s Mdina, the old capital city, where you can get views of nearly the whole island around you. Great for evening walks and restaurants or wine bars
Feel free to pick from the list and ask!
Mdena. Reserve dinner at Rampilla on terrace. Grand Excelsior Hotel has excellent service.
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Enjoy your flight. You’ll be one of Air Malta’s last passengers.
All the forts & all the museums.
The coast.
Valletta.
Valletta of course, the temples and the beaches since the weather is quite nice. Enjoy!
Enjoy beautiful Malta! Here are some of my favorites of which you can fill your holiday with:
* Valletta: The capital city of Malta, known for its architecture, museums, and narrow streets lined with cafes and shops.
* The stunning St. John’s Co-Cathedral
* The amazing views on Upper Barrakka Gardens.
* Visit Valleta’s fort (St. Elmo).
* Mdina: This ancient fortified city is known as the “silent city”; it’s like you go back into medieval times.
* The Three Cities: The Three Cities – Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua – are three small fortified cities that are full of history and charm.
* Comino and Gozo: Comino is known for it’s clear waters and Gozo the island above Malta-mainland. You can visit the island with a ferry and I always consider it how Malta could’ve/ should’ve been.
* The Megalithic Temples; they are famous for their history in Malta. My favorite temples are Ġgantija and Ħaġar Qim.
* The Hypogeum: This underground temple in Paola is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most important prehistoric sites in the world. Usually its fully booked but worth to check if it actually is.
* Dingli Cliffs: These stunning cliffs in the southwest of Malta offer breathtaking views.
Valletta . Vittoriosa . Mdina . Rabat . Zurrieq . Sliema . St julians . Mellieha . Ghajn tuffieha . Had dingli . St pauls . Bugibba . Birzebbugia . Dont miss Gozo…. 20mns ferry from cirkewwa .
Hope that helps 😊
gozo
You should add Marsaxlokk to the list
Do people not plan their trips anymore before visiting a country?
Gozo!
https://instagram.com/lovinmalta?igshid=MTIyMzRjYmRlZg==
They have lots of good top 5/10 things to do lists amongst their news stories
Rotunda in Mosta!
make sure to say “fox kemandek! “ as it means good morning!
You could have left it a little more late to ask this question.. 😁
Popeye village
I recommend visiting the following:
* the airport: It’s one of the best places to land when flying into Malta.
* a hotel: it’s best to visit Malta for more than one day. Hotels are good places to catch some sleep.
* a restaurant or takeaway: I strongly recommend having some food while here.
* a toilet: In Malta, it’s generally preferred that when urinating or defecating, that you do so in a toilet, and not in the middle of the street.
On a more serious note, I suggest asking a more meaningful, less generic question, that hasn’t been asked a million times before, and that can’t be answered by pasting the question into Google.
Also check this out: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Sicily
Lots! How long are you staying for and what’s your preference? I’m listing a few to get you started:
Many trails and locations to hike especially in the south and north. Places like Wied Babu (Babu valley) in Żurrieq, Marsaskala and St Thomas bay have some great sea views. Sea might be a bit cold to swim, though the days are getting hotter and dipping your feet won’t hurt.
History and the accompanying architecture examples are also prepared round the island. Mosta has a short guided tour through the Mosta dome church and war shelter just underneath it for a good price. If you’d prefer prehistory, there are countless temples, notably Ħagar Qim, Ġgantija and the hypogeum to marvel at.
Then there’s the capital city Valletta, which has just about everything mentioned and more. There’s the upper Barrakka gardens that overlook the grand harbour and from which they fire the noon cannons, Strait Street which has many bars and restaurants, as well as modern entertainment like cinema and theatre.
As for other POIs there’s the national aquarium in Bugibba and ta’ Qali national park where many go for recreation and cycling. Plus there’s Mdina, the old capital city, where you can get views of nearly the whole island around you. Great for evening walks and restaurants or wine bars
Feel free to pick from the list and ask!
Mdena. Reserve dinner at Rampilla on terrace. Grand Excelsior Hotel has excellent service.
Hamrun for the annual running of the hams
GOOGLE WHAT TO DO IN MALTA 🇲🇹
Hamrun