Famous for 3 sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list such as city of valletta, megalithic temples and Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum.
St. Julian’s is a seaside town in Central Malta. The grand Parish Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the Palace of Spinola, and other landmarks make this town popular among tourists. Read on to find the best St. Julian’s has to offer visitors.
Valletta is not only famous for its heritage but has been declared a UNESCO site, declaring it one of Europe’s most precious historical sites. The harbor itself is the grandest on the entire continent, with many exciting sights to see for visitors.
Gozo has been immortalized in literature, used as Calypso’s Isle in Homer’s epic Odyssey. It might look like the town doesn’t have much to offer with its sleepy ambiance, but continue reading to see what sets it apart from the rest of the Maltese cities.
Dotted with beautiful flora and rare types of fauna seen only in Mellieha, you should grab any opportunity to explore the impressive rolling landscapes and Armier bay. If you’re visiting Mellieha, you should first take a look at what it has for visitors.
Qawra is a famous tourist zone in St. Paul’s Bay and regularly draws the bulk of the tourist crowds to the Bay area. You should check out many things when visiting the island, like the Salina National Park, Salt Pans, and the Malta Summer Carnival.