Sightseeing
As the capital city of Malta, Valletta is a beautiful place to visit whilst you are on vacation.
Visit the St. John's Co-Cathedral.
Take a walk and do some shopping in Republic Street and Merchant Street.
Go to Barrakka Upper Gardens at noon.
. visit the Grand Master's Palace and the armoury
Go to the Barrakka Lower Gardens
593 locals recommend
Valletta
As the capital city of Malta, Valletta is a beautiful place to visit whilst you are on vacation.
Visit the St. John's Co-Cathedral.
Take a walk and do some shopping in Republic Street and Merchant Street.
Go to Barrakka Upper Gardens at noon.
. visit the Grand Master's Palace and the armoury
Go to the Barrakka Lower Gardens
Mdina is the old capital city of Malta with a rich history.
There is plenty to see and do including the magnificent St Paul’s Cathedral, Mdina Dungeons, Mdina Glass, the catacombs, The Knights of Malta exhibit, and the numerous palaces that are now used as private residences.
Mdina is a unique place that appeals to anyone seeking history, culture, adventure or a quiet area to relax.
471 locals recommend
Mdina
Mdina is the old capital city of Malta with a rich history.
There is plenty to see and do including the magnificent St Paul’s Cathedral, Mdina Dungeons, Mdina Glass, the catacombs, The Knights of Malta exhibit, and the numerous palaces that are now used as private residences.
Mdina is a unique place that appeals to anyone seeking history, culture, adventure or a quiet area to relax.
Mellieħa Bay is Malta’s largest, and most popularly visited beach, and is located in the North of the main island, on the outskirts of the village of Mellieħa
7 locals recommend
Mellieha Bay
Mellieħa Bay is Malta’s largest, and most popularly visited beach, and is located in the North of the main island, on the outskirts of the village of Mellieħa
Gozo
Comino
Marsaxlokk Open Market
79 Xatt is-SajjiedaPopeye Village
Triq Tal-PrajjetThe Red Tower
Triq Tad-DaharArmier Bay Beach
Mellieha Parish Church
Misraħ il-ParroċċaSanctuary of Our Lady of Mellieħa
Triq l-Erwieħ