Must -See Historical Sites and Landmarks.
Valletta(The Capital):a A UNESCO World Heritage site and “living museum”.Don’t miss St.John’s Co Cathedral, which houses Caravaggio’s only signed masterpiece.
Mdina(The Silent City):
Wander the narrow honey colored streets of this medieval walled city at sunset for a truly magical atmosphere.
Megalithic Temples:Visit Hagar Qim and Mnajdra which are older than the Egyptian Pyramids and Stonehenge.
The Three Cities:Across the Grand Harbour from Valletta,these fortified towns (Vittoriosa,Spengler,and Cospicua) offer an authentic look into Malta’s maritime past.
Sun Sea and Island Hopping.
The Blue Lagoon (Comino)
Famous for its electric blue crystal clear water.
Gozo Island:
Malta’s greener,quieter sister island. Explore Victoria Citadel and the red sands of Ramla Bay.
Blue Grotto:Take a traditional boat trip into these spectacular sea caves on the south coast.
Pro Tips For Travelers.
Best time to visit: Aim for May,June,or September/October. The weather is warm north for swimming,but the heat isn’t stifling for sight seeing.
Getting around: Whilenbuses are extensive,a car rental for 2-3 days is recommended for reaching hidden beaches and remote viewpoints.
Power up: Malta uses UK-style 3 pin plugs (type g)so remind them to pack an adapter.

