St Julians is a popular and lively spot with plenty of places and things to see and do and will surely keep you busy during your stay in Malta. Below is a list, in no particular order, of just
Keeping the kids happy on holiday is an important aspect of any family trip and in Malta there is no shortage of activities, events and family friendly hotels. Sightseeing and exploration is available in abundance across Malta making it
Marsascala was once a sleepy fishing hamlet – practically a remote outpost of the town of Zabbar a couple of miles up the road. Its idyllic location – nestled at the end of a valley and opening on to
The British Empire colonised Malta at the beginning of the 19th century – soon after the Knights of St. John ceded the islands to Napoleon’s forces in 1798; and which were in turn forced to flee the islands after
Set discreetly behind a high wall in one of Malta’s loveliest residential streets – Saint Anthony Street in Attard – is one of Malta’s truly ‘hidden ‘gems – Villa Bologna.
Villa Bologna is a privately
If you’ve ever been to Malta you’ve probably been inside it, or at worst drove or been driven past it. If you have yet to visit Malta you’ve probably heard about it and
Hidden away between the busy Valletta suburbs of Floriana and Pieta, Sa Maison is a small public garden which is quite unlike any other in Malta. The garden gets its name from
The two mile stretch of coast from Mgarr Harbour to Qala Point is known for one of Gozo’s favourite beaches. The tiny cove of Hondoq ir-Rummien is the beach of choice