Located to the South West of Sicily, the islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino have something to offer for all kinds of travellers. Malta is the largest of the three islands and has been described as one big open air museum. The attractions are varied whether its ancient walled cities of Valletta or the excellent air and motor museums, the island has a great deal to keep the visitor occupied, even if it didn’t have the almost year round sunshine. Away from the cultural attractions, Malta has a wealth of sandy beaches with an array of water sports for more active visitors with a varied night life scene for all tastes.

Gozo and Comino are more rural and laid back. Tourism is more low key here with good beaches. Old farmhouses are scattered throughout the countryside and Gozo is home to one of the world’s best preserved pre-historic temples.

A tour of the towns of Mostar, Mdina & Rabat in Malta with Belleair Holidays. Steeped in history, the video covers the walking tour of Mostar and Mdina and finishes with the Festival of St Paul in Mdina.

 

Situated between Malta and Gozo, the smaller island of Comino is a paradise for snorkelers, divers, windsurfers and ramblers. Only 3.5 square kilometers, Comino is car-free and apart from one hotel, is virtually uninhabited. The island's main attraction is the Blue Lagoon. In summer, this sheltered inlet of shimmering aquamarine water over white sand is very popular with day-trippers.

Visiting amusement parks during your holiday in Malta is a great way to entertain the whole family! There are several fun amusement parks around Malta that are entertaining for people of all ages, especially kids. Some fun Parks have periodical installations on the maltese beaches and in the sea during the summer months. You can swim with Dolphins, visit the film set of Popeye Village or swim in the wave pool at Splash and Fun and much more! Have a look at the video to get an idea!

 

 

A gem in the heart of the Mediterranean, the isle of Malta has a sunny climate and rich cultural heritage making it the perfect holiday destination. Scores of tourists board Malta flights every year to discover the treasures of this sunlit isle with all inclusive Malta holiday packages. These visitors return to Malta's picturesque shores year after year, to soak up the sun, enjoy the local water sports and relax in the island's luxurious holiday accommodation. Situated between Italy and Africa's north coast, Malta has been influenced by an eclectic mix of cultures including Phoenician, Greek, Roman and Arabian - and when you stay in any of Malta's first-rate accommodations, you can still see the evidence of this diverse cultural mix as you explore the island. London tourists take flights to Malta in order to escape the UK's winter weather, indulge in the delicious traditional cuisine and enjoy a wide range of attractions, from sedate sightseeing in Golden Bay to vibrant Malta nightspots. From cheap self-catering options to all inclusive luxury hotels, there is accommodation in Malta to suit any budget and preference!

Gozo is an inviting holiday destination, rich in cultural traditions, surrounded by ancient myths and stories of modern-day miracles. There is a varied choice of Gozo accommodation, and when you stay at any local Gozo hotel or holiday villa, you can be sure of a warm welcome from the famously hospitable residents. Legend has it that Gozo was the basis for Ogygia, the island where the nymph Calypso bewitched the Homeric hero Ulysses for seven years. Enjoy a holiday in Gozo and you'll find out just how spellbinding the island can be - in fact, seven years will hardly seem like enough time to explore all the attractions surrounding your Gozo holiday accommodation! Life on Gozo is more restful and rural than on the neighbouring isle of Malta, and many visitors find a Gozo holiday makes an enchanting retreat. The green hills of Gozo stretch from coast to coast on this lush island, and the clear, warm waters offer exceptional Malta diving opportunities for holidaymakers, or wonderful picture postcard views from resorts such as Mgarr. Don't be fooled by the island's laid-back lifestyle though - Gozo holidays offer no shortage of vibrant late-night entertainment! Maltese Carnival Week attracts many visitors from Malta to Gozo, particularly to the village of Nadur. Cheap holiday accommodation on Gozo is often scarce during the March carnival, as crowds of costumed revellers celebrate this colourful cultural event; tourists and locals alike will fill up the holiday apartments and villas of Gozo in order to join in the festivities! Village feasts honouring patron saints are also an important Gozo tradition, and you're likely to experience a celebration like this during a Gozo summer holiday in one of our resorts such as San Lawrenz and Xaghra, as villagers celebrate with fireworks and live music. From luxury 5 star hotels to cheap self catering accommodation, you can be sure of finding the perfect spot to spend your getaway when you contact Malta Direct about our Gozo package holidays.

Comino is a jewel of an island situated between Malta and Gozo; the discerning few who choose to stay on Comino can expect to enjoy a truly luxurious holiday experience, swimming in Comino's iridescent blue waters or indulging in lazy days on the sandy beach. The famous Blue Lagoon of Comino, with its white sands and diverse marine life, is a haven for snorkellers and divers. In fact, some say Comino's Blue Lagoon is the best Malta diving site in the Mediterranean! One of Comino's most famous landmarks is St. Mary's Tower, which dates back to 1416, and was restored between 2002 and 2004. The historic watch tower is the island's most notable structure; tourists from hotels and bungalows around Comino visit this site to take in the spectacular views. Comino is also a bird sanctuary and nature reserve.

Mellieħa is a dream-destination for those in search of sun and nature. The beaches that line the coast of Mellieħa are some of the world's finest. All water sports activities are available, along with top-notch restaurants and accommodations. For visitors looking for non-beach culture, Mellieħa is also rich in archaeological sites,

Our video includes visits to Mellieha, Armier, Golden Bay, Gajn Tuffiena Bay and the ever popular Popeye village.

Qawra is a district of St. Paul's Bay. It is located on the northeast of the Malta Island, and with Buġibba and Xemxija, it forms a part of St. Paul's Bay. Watch this video to see the highlights of Qawra and Bugibba!

Sliema is on the northeastern coast of the beautiful island of Malta. Visitors here will find an abundance of relaxing holiday activities available, as well as restaurants, shopping and nightlife. Have a look at this video to view the sights of Sliema!

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St Julian’s is a bustling town on Malta’s eastern coast. It’s a small place that comes with 4 different areas – all within a few minutes’ walk of each other. St George's bay is a small sandy beach nearby! Watch the videos to enjoy these sights and get an idea!

Valletta's narrow streets are home to a variety of shops, from tiny antique shops to the latest fashion outlets. The city also hosts a vast cultural programme. This fortress city is the capital of Malta and is listed as a World Heritage Site. Meander through its quaint streets and discover fine palaces, museums and the magnificent St. John's Co-Cathedral. The Upper Barakka Gardens offer breathtaking views of the Grand Harbour.