10 Things To Do in Malta | The must-sees

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2024
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    The 10 places and visits not to be missed on a trip to Malta:
    10 - Marsaxlokk (00:06)
    9 - The Three Cities (00:33)
    8 - St Peter's Pool (00:57)
    7 - Ħaġar Qim & Mnajdra (01:19)
    6 - The Coastal Path of Mellieha (01:40)
    5 - Popeye Village (02:02)
    4 - Blue Grotto (02:26)
    3 - Mdina (02:54)
    2 - Blue Lagoon (03:18)
    1 - Valletta (03:46)
    10 - Marsaxlokk
    The traditional and authentic fishing village of Malta.
    Famous for its fish market and for the Luzzu boats moored in its harbor.
    The iconic Maltese boats, with vibrant colors and the protective eye of Osiris.
    9 - The Three Cities
    Cospicua (Bormla) / Senglea (L-Isla) / Vittoriosa (Il-Birgu)
    Three fortified and iconic cities for an immersion in Malta's history.
    8 - St Peter's Pool
    St.Peter's Pool is a natural bowl-shaped cove.
    A unique spot, for swimmers and water-jumpers.
    7 - Ħaġar Qim & Mnajdra
    Two temples built over 5000 years ago.
    A unique archaeological site listed as a UNESCO World Heritage.
    A journey back in time to the Neolithic era.
    6 - The Coastal Path of Mellieha
    The coastal path of Mellieha offers a footpath that runs
    from Mistra Bay to the famous Red Tower!
    An 8km hike along coastal paths and natural landscapes.
    A must for hiking enthusiasts.
    5 - Popeye Village
    The iconic village built for the Popeye musical is now a theme park.
    The site offers a variety of attractions and entertainment.
    For the Young and the Young at Heart!
    The sea cave extends to a depth of nearly 40 meters.
    4 - Blue Grotto
    The Blue Grotto is a geological wonder, and ranks among Malta's most beautiful natural sites.
    A unique site to explore aboard a traditional Maltese boat.
    A must see…
    3 - Mdina
    Behind its imposing ramparts, the former capital of Malta seems to have remained frozen in time.
    Nicknamed "The Silent City", Mdina is a unique visit to include in your travel diary in Malta.
    2 - Blue Lagoon
    A sea channel located between the islands of Comino and Cominotto.
    With its crystal-clear waters, it offers a unique landscape.
    A must-visit spot, but unfortunately often a victim of its own success.The capital of Malta is an open-air museum.
    1 - Valletta
    Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Valletta is filled with treasures to explore. Among the attractions not to be missed: The co-cathedral of St. John, which houses the famous Caravaggio painting.
    The Upper Barrakka Gardens, where the famous daily Saluting Battery takes place

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  • @maltadvice
    @maltadvice  20 дней назад

    What are the must-see places to visit in Malta according to you?