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Top 10 Places to Visit in Malta

In this travel blog, go through a travel guide on the best places to visit in Malta.

In this travel blog, go through a travel guide on the best places to visit in Malta. For a great place for local expert advice and tours, visit https://mydreammalta.com/

#10 Hal Saflieni Hypogeum

Walk into the past with the prehistoric vibe of Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, an underground cemetery from the Neolithic era. Tourists may check out the complex filled with catacombs and look back to the time when religious burial rituals and oracles were performed by prehistoric men. The most iconic chamber is the lowest, known as the “Holy of Holies.”

#9 Mnajdra Temples

Settled around 500 meters from the Hagar Qim Temples lies a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Mnajdra Temples. It has three astonishing structures that date back to 3600 BC and represent the historic Ggantija stage of prehistoric human development.
 

#8 Popeye Village

If you are familiar with this iconic tv character from the 80s, then you will love exploring this haven in Mellieha. Popeye Village is an adorable attraction for kids as they can freely explore the colorful wooden structures like the bakery, sunbathing decks, firehouse, post office, and many other beautiful buildings.

#7 Ghajn Tuffieha Bay Beach

Ghajn Tuffieha Bay Beach is a perfect destination for those who dream of experiencing tranquil and peaceful nature. It’s favored by locals as they prefer a quiet place rather than a crowded one. Just a few kilometers from this beach lies Gnejna Bay which is surrounded by steep limestone cliffs. Check this one out too if you feel like taking your adventure to the next level!

#6 Dingli Cliffs

Roadtrippers who enjoy appreciating the beauty of nature along the road may want to consider Dingli Cliffs when visiting Malta. It’s only a short drive from The Blue Grotto in Wied iz-Zurrieq. The best part about this cliff is its stellar panoramic seaside views that embrace everything.

#5 The Blue Grotto

The Blue Grotto is a picturesque coastal destination that exhibits aquamarine waters which brightly shine under the sun and contrast against the stunning limestone bluffs and caves. Explorers may reach the site through a guided boat tour which is known as “luzzus” that only takes around 20 minutes. 

#4 Gozo Island

Famously known as the “most idyllic destination of the Maltese Islands”, Gozo Island is a sanctuary for a long relaxation vacation. This quaint island can also be a perfect spot for cultural buffs as it highlights various attractions relating to Maltese culture including the fortified medieval city, Victoria; the seaside resort, Marsalforn, and the ultimate treasure of Malta, the Ggantija Temples.

#3 Mdina

A fairy-tale medieval hilltop city of Malta, Mdina is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its remarkable and immense preservation of ancient treasures. St. Paul’s Cathedral is a top-notch place to visit in this town. It’s a holy and sacred Baroque church building that exhibits the icon of the Madonna from the 12th century plus notable pieces of Mattia Preti, a famous Maltese painter.

#2 Valleta

The ultimate golden jewel of Malta where extravagance and luxury lie, Valletta is a symbol of grandeur. Most of the renowned European men were able to secure a grant to reside by the King of Spain in 1530. This elegant city is embraced by two fascinating harbors, Grand Harbor and Marsamxett Harbor. Explorers may add the Grandmaster’s Palace to their journey which was once an official residence of Malta’s Knights.

#1 Tarxien Temples

A UNESCO-recognized site, The Tarxien Temples are tagged as the largest and most well-preserved prehistoric cult site. It covers an area of around 5400 square meters and showcases mesmerizing stone sculptures whose original pieces were exhibited at the National Museum of Archeology in Valletta.
 
Thanks for reading, Revelers! Dotted with seemingly endless marvelous heritages, bright capitals, and hilltop towns, Malta is proof of the exceptional influence of North Africa. Tourists won’t have to worry about where to spend their precious vacation time. Which of these best places to visit in Malta is YOUR prime destination? Comment below. We’re excited to hear which ones!
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