North off Blue Grotto, the Dingli cliffs are home to Malta’s most breathtaking views. Located 250m above sea level, Dingli is the highest point in Malta. The Dingli cliffs are also just a short distance away from Rabat and Mdina, so you can drop by here either after you visit Blue Grotto or the Dingli cliffs.
The cliffs propose a majestic sight, particularly if viewed from a boat while cruising, but also from the top – the views are breathtaking, overlooking the small terraced fields below, the open sea, and Filfla, the small uninhabited island just across. The cliffs can be seen as natural forts, since no attacker can approach the island from the West given their impressive height.