Discover Malta’s underwater treasures
The archipelago of the Maltese islands has numerous diving spots, but the Blue Hole in Dwejra and the numerous diving spots around Mellieha and Cirkewwa in Malta take the crown
The archipelago of the Maltese islands has numerous diving spots, but the Blue Hole in Dwejra and the numerous diving spots around Mellieha and Cirkewwa in Malta take the crown
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
Don’t be fooled by the rather ordinary-looking facade, this co-cathedral is home to two original masterpieces by Caravaggio, a cornucopia of Flemish tapestries, ornately painted ceilings, nine rich chapels, many
Between Malta and Gozo sit the tiny islets of Comino and Cominotto. Their rugged coastline is delineated by sheer limestone cliffs, and dotted with deep caves which were once popular
Built as a film set for the production of the 1980 live-action musical feature film Popeye, Popeye Village developed into an amusement park and seaside resort, hosting a cornucopia of
Held annually each September at the Malta International Airport (ex: RAF Luqa), the Malta International Air Show, one of Malta’s largest outdoor events, has gained a well-earned reputation as one
Ta’ Qali contains the national football stadium, Ta’ Qali National Park, a crafts village, and many workshops where Maltese craftsmen produce their handiwork. It’s also one of the largest green
Sliema’s seafront promenade is the perfect place for romantic moon strolls, barbeques, open-air restaurants and cafes. This metropolitan town is also known for its numerous rocky beaches, water sports and
Malta is home to over 20 prehistoric temples, six of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. We recommend you consider visiting at least the following three: – The temples of
Gozo is the second biggest island in the Maltese archipelago. Unlike Malta, which has become significantly urbanised over time, Gozo retains a strong rural character and a distinctly pastoral atmosphere.