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The Maltese islands are attractions in themselves. Small, yet enthroned on the intense blue sea, it is characterized by ochre colors that glow golden in the sun. Kitchy? By no means ...
The diving scene around Malta, Gozo and Comino is one of the best in the world and thus the main attraction for divers. But there are also times when one wishes to take a break from the underwater world and have a no-dive-day, along with non-divers in the family who want to enjoy something different on their vacation.
The rocky landscape invites you to a selection of activities such as hiking or walking and despite the high population density in many places, you will have the feeling of being completely alone in the world, for example, at the breathtaking cliffs at Dingli. In spring and autumn the island is green and blooming and in Buskett Gardens you will find a shady spot in the summer to relax.
Small bays, as well as the Blue Lagoon on Comino invite you to be lazy wherever you go on the island. A trip by ferry to Gozo, to see the Azur Window, or to take a look at the capital Victoria could be another option to enjoy whilst on holiday.
Then there is the capital city of Valletta in Malta which is well worth a visit as it is without a doubt a world heritage site. The cathedral of Mosta and the "silent city" of Mdina are also places that you should see. It is also always worth it to take a harbour tour and catch a glimpse at the many "super yachts" docked in Birgu harbour.
For the young and the young at heart among you, Paceville invites you with its pubs, casino and many restaurants, which ensure an exciting evening. And of course there are a variety of boutiques and souvenir shops selling Maltese specialties along with high end fashion to suit everyone’s tastes. |