1. Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is the most famous attraction in Paola and one of Malta’s greatest archaeological treasures. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this
1. Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is the most famous attraction in Paola and one of Malta’s greatest archaeological treasures. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this
1. Parish Church of St. Catherine The Parish Church of St. Catherine is the most important landmark in Żejtun and one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in Malta.
1. Sanctuary of Our Lady of Graces The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Graces is the most famous landmark in Żabbar and one of Malta’s most important pilgrimage sites. Dating
1. Marsaxlokk Harbour Marsaxlokk Harbour is the heart of the village and one of the most iconic destinations in Malta. Famous for its colorful traditional Maltese fishing boats known as
1. Mellieħa Bay Mellieħa Bay, also known as Għadira Bay, is the largest and most popular sandy beach in Malta. Famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and gently sloping shoreline,
1. The Citadel The Citadel is the most famous attraction in Victoria and the cultural heart of Gozo. Standing on a hill overlooking the island, this magnificent fortified city has
1. Mdina Gate Mdina Gate is the grand entrance to the ancient fortified city of Mdina and one of Malta’s most recognizable landmarks. Built in magnificent Baroque style during the
1. St. Paul’s Catacombs St. Paul’s Catacombs is the most famous attraction in Rabat and one of Malta’s most significant archaeological sites. Dating back to the Roman period, this vast
1. Spinola Bay Spinola Bay is the most iconic attraction in St. Julian’s and one of the most photographed locations in Malta. This picturesque fishing harbor perfectly blends traditional Maltese
1. The Sliema Promenade The Sliema Promenade is the city’s most famous attraction and one of the most scenic waterfront walkways in Malta. Stretching for several kilometers along the Mediterranean






