Best Locations in Malta

Gozo- the Island has its share of medieval architecture and prehistoric temples, making it a great place to escape the tourism mill. Valletta- On his tour through the Mediterranean, Sir Walter Scott called Valletta 'the city built by gentlemen for gentlemen'. Valletta is a rough rectangle at the tip of a peninsula on Malta's northeast coast. From the City Gate at the southwest edge of Valletta, you can walk to the centre of town through a series of squares surrounded by palaces and cathedrals. Comino- The island of Comino was once reportedly the hideout of pirates and smugglers but now hosts boatloads of bikini-clad invaders. The island's biggest attraction is the Blue Lagoon, a sheltered, photogenic cove with a white-sand sea bed and clear turquoise waters. Dingli Cliffs- Named after the famous Maltese 17th-century architect Tommaso Dingli, the cliffs afford wonderful island views. Ħaġar Qim- Dating from as early as 3600 BC, Ħaġar Qim and the other Neolithic temples on Malta are the oldest known human structures in the world. This megalithic temple complex is adorned with carved animals and idols, sacrificial altars and oracular chambers, all executed with nothing more than flint and obsidian tools.

 
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