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Valletta
Historic harbour life.
Malta's tiny capital is a UNESCO World Heritage fortress city packed with baroque architecture, hidden gardens, and a food scene that punches well above its weight.
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156 listings
Historic harbour life.
Malta's tiny capital is a UNESCO World Heritage fortress city packed with baroque architecture, hidden gardens, and a food scene that punches well above its weight.
132 listings
Seafront cafes and shops.
A buzzing promenade town with the best sea-view coffee on the island, local boutiques, and easy ferry access to Valletta.
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Nightlife with a glow.
From Paceville's energy to Spinola Bay's calm, St. Julian's offers the widest range of evening vibes on the island.
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Quiet lanes and stone.
The Silent City lives up to its name — narrow medieval streets, honey-coloured walls, and panoramic views across the entire island.
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Fish market mornings.
A traditional fishing village famous for its colourful luzzu boats, Sunday fish market, and some of the freshest seafood in the Mediterranean.
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Island calm away from the crowd.
Malta's sister island is quieter, greener, and full of surprises — from hilltop citadels to hidden swimming spots and farmhouse stays.
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Waterfront history, no crowds.
One of the Three Cities across the Grand Harbour, Birgu is rich in Knights-era history, candlelit streets, and some of Malta's best-kept restaurants.
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Sandy beaches and family charm.
Home to Malta's largest sandy beach and a laid-back village atmosphere, Mellieha is a favourite for families and outdoor lovers.
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