Things to visit in Malta!
Best beaches in malta!

Also known as Ghain Tuffieha Bay: situated on Malta north west’s coast, just next to the popular Golden Bay, is one of the most picturesque beaches in Malta!
Ghain Tuffieha means “Apple’s eye”, and is a hidden gem that is just waiting to be discovered by you and to become the apple of your eyes too! This secluded beach is surrounded by cliffs and hillsides. Nonetheless, at the top of them, you will see a unique and rugged beauty that’s hard to find anywhere else on the island.

Located close to Marsaxlokk, in the southwest of Malta, the beach offers crystal clear, light green colours that will surely take your breath away.
Furthermore, the water is exceptionally and extraordinarily clear turning St.Peter’s pool into a truly natural swimming pool. It permits you to observe diverse marine life while snorkelling. If you are looking for a relaxing beach experience, St. Peter’s Pool is here for you. The area has flat rocks around the pool which provide a perfect spot for sunbathing or simply relaxing while taking in stunning views.

Ir-Ramla il-Hamra, also known as Ramla Bay, means “red sand” thanks to its unique sands typical of the beach. Additionally, the uniqueness of this beach is also to be found in the complete and absolute wilderness it offers.
Remarkably, Ramla Bay has remained untouched and undamaged by human presence, and it’s considered one of the most pristine beaches on the island. Notably, there are no hotels or buildings near the beach, which provides visitors with remarkable views of this natural landscape and moments of complete peace.
Visitors to this beach will be able to enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings, the crystal clear waters, and the breathtaking views. Furthermore, this secluded and unspoiled beach provides an opportunity to disconnect from the stresses of everyday life and immerse oneself in nature.

Situated on Malta’s northwest coastline, Golden Bay is one of the most popular beaches in Malta! The beach boasts a glorious golden sand shoreline, breathtaking views, and crystal-clear water.
Additionally, the beach is blessed thanks to the presence of the cliffs that enclose the seaside, providing a shelter from the wind. This allows visitors to still enjoy the sun without being buffeted by the wind. Moreover, Golden Bay offers a variety of water sports activities, such as snorkeling and jet skiing, for visitors who are looking for a more active beach experience. The beach also has several restaurants and bars that offer delicious food and refreshing drinks.
In summary, Golden Bay is an ideal destination for those who want to enjoy a beautiful and relaxing day at the beach while also having the option to engage in fun water activities and indulge in delicious food and drinks.
Best cities to visit!

Malta’s capital city is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is home to many beautiful historical buildings and monuments, including the baroque-style Cathedral of St. John’s, which is a masterpiece of art and architecture.
There is also the Grand Master’s Palace that today houses the Office of the President of Malta and the Palace State Rooms, which are open to the public.

Mdina is a fortified medieval city located in the heart of Malta. It is known as the “silent city” due to its peaceful atmosphere and narrow streets.
The city is a beautiful example of ancient architecture which embraces several historical buildings and monuments. For example the baroque-style church St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Mdina dungeons and the Mdina Gate.

These three fortified cities, Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua, were important strategic locations during Malta’s history. They are home to several historical buildings and monuments, including Fort St. Angelo and the Church of St. Lawrence.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to explore these beautiful destinations and experience the magic of the Maltese islands.
Best archaeological sites!

The ancient temples in Malta are some of the oldest freestanding structures in the world. They provide a fascinating glimpse into the lives of Malta’s prehistoric inhabitants.
There are several sites around Malta where you can see these impressive temples, including the temples of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra archaeological park in Qrendi City.

The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum is an outstanding underground necropolis dating back to 4000 BCE. It is one of the most impressive examples of prehistoric architecture and civilization that has now disappeared.
It was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1981 and visitors can take a guided tour of the site.
Best Cinemas!

Located in the capital city of Valletta. Embassy Cinema is one of the oldest cinemas in Malta and is known for its historical and charming architecture.
The cinema has comfortable air-conditioned rooms and the latest technology that makes the viewing experience impressive. Embassy Cinema is open all day and night and shows the latest Hollywood releases.

Located in the heart of St. Julian’s. Eden offers one of the best quality cinematic experiences on the Island with the latest technology and it is the largest cinema complex in Malta, with 16 screens and over 3,000 seats.
It offers the latest blockbusters and a range of other events, including live theatre performances and opera screenings.

This open-air cinema in Valletta offers a unique experience.
It allows viewers to enjoy films under the stars. While it is surrounded by an old opera building it makes the visit an amazing and unforgettable night. The cinema is only open during the summer months and offers a range of classic and contemporary films.
Best Museums!

The museum is located in Valletta and is dedicated to showcasing Malta’s rich prehistoric and ancient past.
It features an impressive collection of artifacts, including pottery, tools, and sculptures.
The National Museum of Archaeology is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Malta’s rich history and cultural heritage

Located in Valletta, the War Museum showcases Malta’s military history.
Particularly during World War II and it provides a fascinating look into Malta’s wartime experience and the important role that the island played in the Allied war effort.
It is a must seen for everyone interested in history and especially about the Maltese history.

The Malta Maritime Museum is located in Birgu, one of the Three Cities across the Grand Harbor from Valletta.
The museum is housed in the former Royal Naval Bakery, a historic building that dates back to the 18th century.
The museum’s exhibits provide a fascinating insight into Malta’s seafaring heritage.
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