Sightseeing
Located in 'Qawra' is the ‘Malta National Aquarium’ which is home to a remarkable collection of sharks, stingrays, eels and several other stunning sea creatures.
174 locals recommend
Malta National Aquarium
Located in 'Qawra' is the ‘Malta National Aquarium’ which is home to a remarkable collection of sharks, stingrays, eels and several other stunning sea creatures.
Kennedy Grove is a popular spot on the southwest outskirts of St. Paul's Bay where Maltese families and visitors can enjoy outdoor relaxation. The gardens surround a simple monument to the former US president John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK), who was assassinated in November 1963. The memorial and gardens were commissioned by the Maltese government in 1964 and were co-funded by American citizens living in Malta and the US government. The grove forms part of the afforestation project for the Salina area.
29 locals recommend
Kennedy Grove
Kennedy Grove is a popular spot on the southwest outskirts of St. Paul's Bay where Maltese families and visitors can enjoy outdoor relaxation. The gardens surround a simple monument to the former US president John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK), who was assassinated in November 1963. The memorial and gardens were commissioned by the Maltese government in 1964 and were co-funded by American citizens living in Malta and the US government. The grove forms part of the afforestation project for the Salina area.
Across the water, you’ll be able to spot the uninhabited ‘St. Paul’s Island’ which is said to be the spot where St. Paul, the patron saint of Malta who converted the Maltese to Christianity, was shipwrecked on the island. Look out for the statue of the saint, which stands around four metres high, allegedly near the spot where the saint was shipwrecked. You can visit the island by boat on an organised trip.
21 locals recommend
St Paul's Islands
Across the water, you’ll be able to spot the uninhabited ‘St. Paul’s Island’ which is said to be the spot where St. Paul, the patron saint of Malta who converted the Maltese to Christianity, was shipwrecked on the island. Look out for the statue of the saint, which stands around four metres high, allegedly near the spot where the saint was shipwrecked. You can visit the island by boat on an organised trip.
Mistra Bay Beach
Selmun Palace
Just a short drive or trek away is this tiny secluded place known to locals and despite being difficult to get to is a slice of paradise.
21 locals recommend
Imgiebah Bay
Just a short drive or trek away is this tiny secluded place known to locals and despite being difficult to get to is a slice of paradise.
Għadira Bay
Located in Mellieha.
Bird Park Malta
Dedicated to St Agatha. it serves as the ultimate sunset spot from which to see much of what this striking part of the island has to offer.
50 locals recommend
The Red Tower
Triq Tad-DaharDedicated to St Agatha. it serves as the ultimate sunset spot from which to see much of what this striking part of the island has to offer.
Constructed as the film set for the 1980 musical production 'Popeye' starring Robin Williams. It remains a major attraction to this day. Filled with huts, rickety bridges and swimming spots, children will love the range of activities available while enjoying breathtaking views.
143 locals recommend
Popeye Village
Triq Tal-PrajjetConstructed as the film set for the 1980 musical production 'Popeye' starring Robin Williams. It remains a major attraction to this day. Filled with huts, rickety bridges and swimming spots, children will love the range of activities available while enjoying breathtaking views.
This bastioned watchtower was built in 1610, by Grand Master Alof de Wignacourt and designed by the Maltese architect Vittorio Cassar.
Wignacourt Tower was the second tower to be built on the Maltese islands, after Garzez Tower on Gozo, which was demolished in 1848 making Wignacourt Tower the oldest surviving watchtower in Malta.
17 locals recommend
Wignacourt Tower
Triq San FranġiskThis bastioned watchtower was built in 1610, by Grand Master Alof de Wignacourt and designed by the Maltese architect Vittorio Cassar.
Wignacourt Tower was the second tower to be built on the Maltese islands, after Garzez Tower on Gozo, which was demolished in 1848 making Wignacourt Tower the oldest surviving watchtower in Malta.
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