Blue Lagoon Bay, Malta

Malta Sights

Villa Bologna - Heritage House and Gardens

Villa Bologna is an 18th century stately home surrounded by one of the most beautiful gardens in Malta. The villa has been lived in by successive generations of the family that built it. In the 19th c ...more »

  • Location: Attard
  • Type: History and Culture
  • Tel: +356 2141 7973

Casa Bernard

Casa Bernard is an award winning historic noble house with a splendid restoration acclaimed to be “an exercise in good taste and as one of Malta’s hidden gems, full of the charm of bygone days" ...more »

  • Location: Rabat
  • Type: History and Culture
  • Tel: +356 2145 1888

Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum

Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum is a recent addition to the picturesque city of Mdina. It was opened in May 2007 after five years of restoration. The architecture of the building is particularly ...more »

  • Location: Mdina
  • Type: History and Culture
  • Tel: +356 2145 4512

Ghajnsielem

Even as you enter Mgarr Harbour, you will see many of the famous landmarks of Ghajnsielem, the first Gozitan village you will encounter as you disembark from the ferry at Mgarr Harbour and head into ...more »

  • Location: Ghajnsielem
  • Type: Towns and Villages
  • Tel: +356 2156 1515

Zejtun

Immediately as you enter Zejtun you will be welcomed by the impressive facade of Aedes Danielis palace. This is just the first of a series of treats to admire in this town, which gets its name from th ...more »

  • Location: Zejtun
  • Type: Towns and Villages
  • Tel: +356 2166 3866

Argotti Gardens

The Argotti garden, in Floriana, was laid out in the 18th Century by Portuguese Grand Master Pinto de Fonseca, and later much embellished and cared for by Baliff Igantius de Argote et Gusman, which... ...more »

  • Location: Floriana
  • Type: Public Gardens

Msida Bastion Historic Garden

Previously known as the Msida Bastion Cemetery and later as the Msida Bastion Garden of Rest, what is now known as the Msida Bastion Historic Garden is a tranquil, Protestant cemetery located in a... ...more »

  • Location: Floriana
  • Type: Public Gardens

Paola - Rahal Gdid

Paula, later to be known as Paola, was a new town, in Maltese 'Rahal Gdid,' established by Grand Master Fra Antoine De Paule in 1626 in his own honour. The town, laid in the typical grid style, became ...more »

  • Location: Rahal Gdid - Paola
  • Type: Towns and Villages
  • Tel: +356 2166 4066

San Lawrenz

San Lawrenz is a picturesque, rural village situated in the west of the island of Gozo, bordering Kercem and Gharb. The village is built on a plain surrounded by three hills, one of which is 195 metre ...more »

  • Location: San Lawrenz
  • Type: Towns and Villages
  • Tel: +356 2156 3556

St James Cavalier Centre for Creativity

St James Cavalier Centre for Creatvity was set up in 2000 as Malta’s Millenium Project. Situated in the imposing fortifications of Valletta, the Centre houses cultural spaces that encourage ...more »

  • Location: Valletta City
  • Type: Historic Sites
  • Tel: +356 2122 3200

All Malta Sights

Our Local Experts say:

At around 30km long, Malta may be just a dot on the world map, but as can be testified by the two million odd tourists that visit the islands every year, there is no shortage of things to see.

From megalithic temples to thriving local traditions in over 60 towns and villages that dot Malta, the sights and sounds of this Mediterranean island will capture your imagination. Band clubs are the social gathering place for Maltese in the village core. Public gardens give some respite from the stifling summer heat and heavily urbanised towns. Museums and historic buildings document the rich history of an island in a strategic marine crossroad. The oldest freestanding prehistoric structures found anywhere in the world leave visitors in awe. Churches, chapels, batteries, forts, shelters, theatres, palazzos and many other landmarks are found across all Malta and, at most, just a short drive away!

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