Malta: A Sun-Drenched Isle in the Mediterranean


Malta is gifted with a melting-pot culture that is found nowhere else. An exquisite climate that lights up the golden-stone structures adorned with balconies and arcades, occupies great respect and adoration for anything that is British. All such beautiful and wonderful things make this tiny Mediterranean island - a nation of joy.

Malta has also been in many of the top grossing movies such as Gladiator, Troy and the Count of Monte Cristo, giving a platform to few of the celebrities, to own their homes here.

Valletta, the handsome capital town, more or often comprises of more television and sport stars strolling on the Republic Street as well as shopping in their boxer shorts.

Capturing the Jewelled Cities with Malta City Breaks

Valletta – The Blissful Capital

Valletta has peaceful bustling streets, orderly and civilized air and a genuine love for tradition and style.

English is quite common apart from Maltese and widely spoken and they even drive on the left side. On the other hand, the culture is highly influenced by Italian layers as it is influenced by British past.

The capital is brimming with Baroque architecture, amazing historical tales, customary wooden balconies, alleys and squares, forts, bastions, palaces, museums, monuments, shops and cafes.


·         ·                      Grand Master's Palace
·                     Grand Harbour
·                     Upper Barrakka Gardens
·                     Valletta Waterfront
·                     Repubilc Street

Mdina – The Isolated Beauty of the ‘Silent City’

Mdina is a favourite for many, and the ancient walled city is one of the prettiest one can ever find. The neighboring locality, Rabbat, also has a number of historical and cultural attractions that are worth visiting. On the outskirts, lies the rural area of Dingli, where you can explore Dingli Cliffs and the Buskett Gardens.

Gozo – Where Tranquility Rests

To the north of Malta, lies Gozo, a petite rural island that is just a half hour ride away on the ferry. Get a vivid glimpse to what Malta was up a few years ago.

A snail's pace of life, broad and open country side, sociable locals, rugged coastlines, drowsy villages and cultural crafts are the crowd pullers of this sleepy town. The attractions comprise of Dwejra area, the Citadella, Ggantija Temples and to'Pinu Sanctuary.



The Mediterranean dining and nightlife is all about savoring the 'catch of the day' under a glittering night sky. Spending an evening is not that of a head-banging job. With short breaks in Malta you can head to a wine bar or try your luck at an elite casino. Youngsters love clubbing around Bugibba and St. Julian's.

Top 5 Must-Visit Night bars in Malta

·         The Fortress Wine and Dine
·         The Scotsman Pub
·         Havana – Cabanas – Flashback
·         Glow at the Villa
·         So City Club

Top 10 Must-Visit Restaurants in Malta

·         La Sicilia
·         Caffe Cordina
·         Fusion Four
·         Bobbyland Restaurant
·         Rubino
·         The Villa Brasserie
·         The Blue Elephant
·         Grill 3301
·         Tempt Asian
·         Pegasus Brasserie

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