10 Amazing Places to Visit in Malta
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 Published On Mar 17, 2023

10 Amazing Places to Visit in Malta

Visit Malta to enjoy amazing beaches, local Maltese food, and then get fit by walking through the fossil-infused limestone cliffs. Places like Valletta, Gozo Island, and Rabat town offer some of the best tourist attractions in the world. There are several attractions in Malta that we awe you. In today’s video, we take a look at the 10 amazing places to visit in Malta.


10- Gozo Island
Relax on Ramia Bay beach, which is a sandy beach with a clear and calm sea. Sun loungers as well as an umbrella are available to rent across the golden grains and with ice cream, you are good to go! don’t leave Gozo Island without booking a tasting at Tal-Massar winery, step inside Our Lady of Ta’ Pinu Basilica and enjoy the inspiring view. You can also go Scuba diving in the Blue Hole or climb around the Ggantija Temple.

9- Mellieha
Mellieha Bay is Malta’s most attractive and largest sandy beach, the beach has breathtaking views of valleys and picturesque villages. It is an ideal place for visitors to explore. You can also visit Ghadira Nature Reserve, the sanctuary of our lady of Mellieha, Popeye village, and Saint Agatha’s tower. EAT AT One80 Kitchen and lounge, the clue lies in the name, and it offers 180-degree views down to Mellieha Bay.

8- Mdina City, Malta
Check out St Paul’s Cathedral, take in the Cathedral Museum, and stop off at Fontanella Tea Garden, this is a place to enjoy the city’s landmark accompanied by a drink and a bite to eat. Make sure you visit the Knights of Malta Experience, and you can also check out the National Museum Of Natural History. If you want more adventure, Marvel at the Mdina Dungeons or wander in Buskett Gardens. Take a stroll along the narrow alleys, view the old Carmelite Church and you will likely forget what century we currently have. After the exploration, head to Coogi’s for a good cup of coffee.

7- Valletta
Visitors can check out the brilliant National War Museum, discover the history of the Lascaris War rooms, and go for lunch at the Valletta food market. Here, several food outlets are serving traditional meals like Bigilla, and Imqarrun il-forn. You can also get Chinese, Italian, BBQ, American and Mexican food. In Valletta, you can also learn history at the Malta experience while enjoying the sun at the lower Barrakka Gardens.

6- Rabat Town, Malta
Domus Romana Museum is the most vital place to visit. Inside, visitors are allowed to take a thrilling tour while admiring the mosaics all over the floor. Other places to visit are the Catacombs of St Paul Saint Paul’s Church, Wignacourt Museum, and Dingli Cliffs.

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5-- Hal Saflieni Hypogeum
Visitors are astonished by the thrilling world of the prehistoric age at this archaeological site. The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum existed as an underground graveyard, and it has lasted since the Neolithic period.

4- Tarxien
Visitors are allowed to experience this famous and best-preserved prehistoric cult site. Make sure you visit the Tarxien temple and experience the four massive structures. The alleyways in Tarxien are gorgeous, make sure you keep your eyes peeled for some hidden niches that are tucked away in the corners of narrow alleys.

3- Blue Lagoon Island, Malta
The Blue Lagoon is an attractive scene of crystal-clear turquoise water which laps over a white-sand beach. Swim in pristine waters and make sure you take your snorkel, explore the past at the historical tower and battery, retreat to the hotel or bungalows and if you want more adventure, go a little wild at Santa Marija camping. Visitors go to the Blue Lagoon to Snorkel and for sightseeing.

2- Blue Grotto
Experience the views of the coast at the entrance to Blue Grotto. It is a thrilling introduction to the nature reserve. The water is blue each time the sun shines, strikingly contrasted with the limestone bluffs and caves. Visit a nearby restaurant to enjoy Aljotta, Bragioli. Kinnie and Fitra. Blue Grotto is a must-visit. To better appreciate the effect of the scorching hot sun on the water, we recommend visiting in the morning when the rays enter the caves more horizontally.

1. Dingli Cliffs
The Dingli Cliffs are great cliffs located over 250 meters above sea level, offering great views. They are 2 kilometers outside Rabat, which makes them a perfect spot to get out of the city and immerse yourself in nature.

Visitors can stroll around but must be mindful not to walk close to the edge of the cliff. There are several ways to reach the Dingli Cliffs, by private island tour, car, or bus. Whichever option you choose, be ready to watch the sun light up the white limestone cliffs.


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