Island Highlights in May!

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Despite its diminutive size, the Maltese archipelago is bursting with historic sites, idyllic spots, culture and tradition. The Maltese islands are like nowhere else. Here you’ll find fossil-studded geo formations, prehistoric temples, intriguing diving opportunities, and a richly woven history of remarkable intensity. Here’s a handy guide on what to look out for during your stay.

 

Extract taken from May's 2022 Il-Bizzilla Magazine | Read more here

 

Dragonara Cave (coral lagoon), l-ahrax point, Malta

One of Malta’s best kept secrets. Venture off the beaten track to discover one of Malta’s natural wonders, located in the limits of Aħrax and Little Armier Bay.

 

 

Upper Barrakka area, Valletta, Malta

If you’re into architecture, this is the perfect spot to snap some pictures of some of the traditional Maltese balconies, and capture spectacular views of the Grand Harbour.

 

 

Mdina, Malta

Interested in taking a journey through time? Mdina has it all - a long history, medieval and baroque architecture, and prestigious treasures that are part of our cultural heritage.

 

 

Xwejni Salt Pans, Marsalforn, Gozo

The distinct Xwejni Salt Pans are truly a must-see. Sea-salt production is one of the oldest Gozitan traditions that has been passed down from one generation to another.

 

 

Ta’ Pinu Sanctuary, GHarb, Gozo

An architectural masterpiece that must be seen to be believed. Dedicated to Our Lady of Ta’ Pinu, the sanctuary is visited by both locals and tourists alike, who wish to pray or simply admire the art, architecture and magnificent designs.

 

 

 

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