What to see and do in Malta

Malta is an exciting mix of activities, festivals and archeological wonders – compact in size but massive in wonder. The archipelago comprising Gozo, Comino, Cominotto and Filfla, boasts brilliant blue waters, enchanting secluded bays, medieval citadels and impressive Baroque churches. Every year, visitors come to its coastline to savor its delicious seafood and participate in its various festivals. Malta is literally an open-air museum – there is so much to see, experience and learn on its shores. These are some of the things to see and do in Malta.

Boat trips: Enjoy a refreshing boat trip that takes you through the Azure Window, through caves with corals and magnificent rock formations.

Blue Grotto: The deep waters of Malta’s most famous cave display a brilliant range of colours, from deep blue to turquoise. The cave is located near the town of Zurrieq, famous for its rocky coastline. While here you can also see the limestone caves and arches which are believed to be most impressive in the early morning when the sun’s rays make their way through the opening into the grotto.

Blue Lagoon (Cumin): The lagoon was made famous by the hit movie Troy, which was filmed here. The lagoon is a popular destination for day trips and visitors come here to spend time on the rocky beaches. However, it does get a bit crowded during the summer months.

Beaches: Malta is home to a beautiful collection of pristine beaches. You can spend a relaxing day relaxing with a book and a towel. Golden Bay is considered among the best beaches in Malta. In the evenings, you can also enjoy horseback riding. One hour walks are available from the beach stables.

Ggantija (Gozo) Temples:These temples are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are believed to be the oldest buildings in the world, built around 5,000 years ago. They are called Ggantija, which means giants, because the natives believed that only giants could have brought such large stones to the plains.

Manoel Theater in Valletta: The theater is considered the oldest in Europe for opera, theater and ballet. You can also visit St James Cavalier, which is home to a cinema, theater and gallery.

Joy: Visit this beautiful rolling countryside just 25 minutes by ferry from Malta. The place is very popular with walkers and mountain bikers. You can enjoy the beautiful flora and fauna and also visit the capital Victoria.

Malta offers everything for a memorable vacation. The popular tourist destination attracts thousands of visitors each year and to suit your accommodation needs, there are a number of options including Malta villas or private holiday homes, which you can book during your stay.

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