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Malta

Currency

Euro

Language

Maltese​/English

Best Time To VISIT

June - October

Getting around

Walk/Bus/Ferry

What Malta Can offer you

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St. John's Co Cathedral Valletta Malta

1. St. John's Co Cathedral

St. John’s Co Cathedral in Valletta, Malta, is a Roman Catholic Cathedral. It was built as the Conventual Church of Saint John. The Church is named after St. John the Baptist. It is the world’s only co cathedral that is also a fortification.
  • Sightseeing
  • Architecture
Grandmaster's Palace Valletta Malta

2. Grandmaster's Palace

The Grandmaster’s Palace was one of Valletta’s first structures, constructed in 1571.  Gelormu Cassar designed the original Palazzo. In Malta, the government was always hosted by the Grandmaster’s Palace.
  • Sightseeing
  • Architecture
Upper/Lower Barrakka Gardens​ Valletta Malta

3. Upper/Lower Barrakka Gardens

The Upper/LowerBarakka is located near Castille Place. They are perched atop the Valletta bastions. If you want to see the best views the Islands have to offer, this should be at the top of your list!
  • Sightseeing
  • Architecture
  • Viewpoint
Siege Bell War Memorial Valletta Malta

4. Siege Bell War Memorial​

The Siege Bell Memorial, perched above the Grand Harbour, is a simple monument that represents the plight of the many people who fought and died for Malta during WWII
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  • Architecture
  • Viewpoint
Saint Julian's​ Malta

5. Saint Julian's

Spinola Bay , located in the heart of St Julians, is a photograph area with its colorful Maltese Luzzu fishing boats. It is lined with restaurants and bars. Enjoy a lovely traditional Maltese beer called Cisk.
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  • Viewpoint
Mdina​ Malta

6. Mdina

Mdina is a charming walled town with stunning architecture that retains its medieval character. As Malta’s former capital, this small town has a distinct charm in each of its narrow streets and colorful Maltese style exteriors.
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  • Architecture
Dingli Cliffs​ Malta

7. Dingli Cliffs

Looking for the perfect sunset spot in Malta? The Dingli Cliffs, Malta’s highest point with a view of the Mediterranean Sea. One of Malta’s most striking sceneries is the length of towering limestone cliffs along the southwest coast.
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  • Viewpoint
Blue Lagoon​ Malta

8. Blue Lagoon

Between Comino Island and the little islet of Cominotto is a shallow beach with white sand and pristine water. The most well liked is taking a boat journey to Malta’s Blue Lagoon
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  • Activity
Gozo Malta

9. Gozo

The wild and natural Island of Gozo is the ideal place to stay while traveling because it’s closer to the mainland of Malta while yet being more distant, tranquil and laid back. Even some of the oldest historical sites will be visible to you!
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  • Activity
Marsaxlokk Seafood Market​ Malta

10. Marsaxlokk Seafood Market

The oldest port on Malta, a small Island that is mostly made up of old ports, is Marsaxlokk. Every Sunday, Marsaxlokk Market  is held. The majority of the fish stalls will close by late morning because the fresh fish sells very quickly.
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  • Food
  • Market
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10 Top Attractions in Malta

Valletta

  1. St. John’s Co Cathedral​
  2. Grandmaster’s Palace
  3. The Upper and Lower Barraka Gardens
  4. Siege Bell War Memorial
  5. Saint Julian’s 
  6. Mdina
  7. Dingli Cliffs
  8. Blue Lagoon
  9. Gozo
  10. Marsaxlokk Seafood Market

HAVE AN AMAZING TRIP TO Malta!

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