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Follow the Footsteps of History: The Roman Road of St Paul’s Bay

One of the largest and most-populated towns of Malta, St Paul’s Bay is set on the picturesque northeastern coast of the island. It’s well known for its vibrant promenade, water sports, great food, and general summer holiday vibe. The town and its surrounding area have become a firm favourite with tourists looking for a friendly, easy-going destination with diverse appeal, but for lovers of the great outdoors (with a touch of history on the side), the Roman Road offers a

Sliema

Experience the Maltese Charm of Sliema

Contents: Sliema: One of Malta’s Seaside Gems The Promenade The Port: A Gateway to Malta Explore the History of the Town Where to Stay How to Get There When you think of Malta, chances are you think of the island’s capital, Valletta or perhaps the pretty seaside town of St Paul’s Bay. But there’s another, very worthwhile destination that offers just as much in terms of history, culture, architecture and tradition. That place is Sliema.  Often tacked on as a

Short Break Culture: 3 Days in St Paul’s Bay, Malta

Contents: Wandering Through Wignacourt Tower Exploring St Paul’s Shipwreck Church Visiting the Malta Classic Car Collection Museum Taking a Trip to Malta National Aquarium Where to Stay How to Get There Located on the northeastern coast of Malta, St Paul’s Bay is one of the island’s largest seaside towns, known for its vibrant promenade which extends all the way to Qawra. Originally a fishing village, St Paul’s Bay has since transformed into a major commercial area and a hub for

The Top Restaurants in St Julian’s, Malta

Located on the Maltese coast north of the capital city of Valetta, St Julian’s is a major tourist destination, with attractions centred around the Paceville area. As with many towns on the island, this destination has a unique and fascinating history, but as well as providing some interesting cultural sites, this history also informs the town’s cuisine, which has grown in response to waves of immigration and the demands of a modern tourist economy. Read on to learn more about

Sun, Sand and Saint Julian’s: Malta’s Party Paradise

Malta is a well-known holiday destination for families, culture-loving travellers and even retired couples, but what does this island have on offer for students? Well, stay tuned because in this post you’ll learn about Malta’s most popular party centre – Saint Julian’s. Whether you’re whizzing off to the island to dance the night away with your gal pals or enjoy the island’s best beers on a holiday with the lads, Saint Julian’sis heartily recommended for a fun-filled student’s getaway. Read

Something for Everyone on a Maltese Family Holiday

It can be tough to choose a family holiday destination that you can guarantee will please the whole brood, particularly if everyone has a varied set of interests. If you’re struggling to decide on a getaway spot, consider Saint Paul’s Bay in Malta. This area has it all, from historic attractions to golden sandy beaches –even the pickiest kids won’t complain. For Adventure Seekers Not everyone wants to lie in the sun while they’re away, and thankfully Malta has a

Dance, Dine and Drink in Paceville

So you’ve finally got the gang together for a summer getaway and all you need to settle on is where to go for a fun-filled week of sun, sand and shimmying the night away. For a destination that ticks all the boxes, Paceville – the party capital of magical Malta – is perfect. Not only does it boast the best clubbing scene on the island, but it’s also a popular paradise for friends who are looking for some fun that’s

Mad for Malta: Explore Qawra and Bugibba

Ah, Malta. This little island in the Mediterranean Sea has it all. Its warm climate and beautiful landscapes have made it a tourist favourite, while its long history of conquest has left it with a treasure trove of cultural antiquities and attractions. One of the best places to spend time on the island is St Paul’s Bay, home to the towns of Qawra and Bugibba. These two popular destinations have plenty to offer holidaymakers of all ages and preferences, from

Boats and Beach Clubs: A Nautical Introduction to Sliema

If you’re a water baby with a love for travelling, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a destination better than Sliema. This Maltese town is right on the coast of the Mediterranean, and features a host of nautical activities for you to dive right into. Personally, there’s nothing I love more than making a splash while on holiday – quite literally – which is why Sliema is one of my favourite places in all of Malta. You’ll have ample opportunity to

Dead and Gone: Point A to B(uggiba)

What is it about history that interests you most? Are you fascinated by human nature, haunted by yesteryear, intrigued by that which you can never experience firsthand? Whatever it is that draws you in about the past, the physical reminders of what once was are often some of the most thought-provoking and interesting aspects of antiquity. This transfer from Malta Airport to Bugibba will take you by four historical sites that will mesmerise you with their majesty, enthral you with

Mellieha

Let History Pass You By on Our Transfer to Mellieha

Your plane has just touched down in Malta and you’re ready to begin your holiday on this gorgeous Mediterranean archipelago. The country may be small, but the number of tempting attractions is large – how’s a tourist to know what to tour first? If you’re feeling overwhelmed with all of your options, this route guide could help set you straight. From hikes to history, I’ve compiled a list of things to do and see that you will conveniently pass by

Cool Off in Qawra: The Ultimate Tourist Guide

The lively resort of Qawra in Malta is a great destination for those seeking an array of cultural, natural and gastronomic gems in a sunny setting. Situated near Buġibba and Salina, Qawra is a hotspot for a range of watersport activities, but equally, you will find people simply bathing along the picturesque coastline or taking romantic moonlit strolls by the sea. It has a lively nightlife with bars, clubs and restaurants for those who like to find fun once the

Get a Taste of Maltese History in Mellieħa

To really get a taste of rural life in Malta and to understand this island’s unique culture and history, I recommend a trip to the village of Mellieħa on its northern coast. With its historic buildings, a wildlife sanctuary, World War II shelter tunnels and the island’s longest beach, Mellieħa is a fascinating base for a holiday on this unique Mediterranean island. Set on a hilltop, this traditional Maltese village gives visitors a rare glimpse into the life and culture

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