Apparently, the buildings that we jumped from one to another in Assassin’s Creed are real. The vintage streets? They are real too!
And where are they located? You’ll see them when you are visiting Malta!
Well, if you are not a big fan of Assassin’s Creed, you are still staying on this article with me.
Because Malta is not selectively good, It is a destination for everybody!
If you are planning on visiting Malta in 2021, I also must tell you that at the Travel Center, you can actually get your holidays customized. So, once you get your complete guide to visiting Malta from the article, you know whom to call right away!
But, first, let me give a break to your sceptical thoughts about Malta.
Why should you be visiting Malta out of all the other tourist destinations in 2021?
Malta is a country best known as the ‘sun and sea’ holiday destination.
Good food? Sunshine? A good mixture of culture and adventure? It has everything covered for you. Whatever your travel style, maybe, you can always be sure to find something for you in here.
Additionally, the small country also gives you significant experiences, if you are visiting Malta for Island hopping!
Yes. Malta constitutes three unique Islands; Malta, Gozo and Comino.
No time for Island hopping? You can still have an all-round experience visiting the fascinating cities like Valetta, Mdina, Victoria and the Three Cities (Birgu, Senglea and Cospicua!)
Cutting it short.
Just add Malta to your bucket list already because it’s a destination that words cannot merely explain. You know destinations like Dubai or Croatia that you must visit yourself to experience true beauty? Malta is such!
(But of course, with a touch of a fairy tale, and extra culture!)
I know it’s already in your bucket list now, so let me tell you what you need to know next.
Choose the best time to visit
It is a crucial topic because you obviously don’t want to invest your money on a trip to nothing.
So… here are the best times when you MUST visit Malta;
- April, May and June: It is the period of early Summer and Spring, so it gives you the best weather. Luckily, it is also the period where some of the best annual events in Malta are hosted, and the country is in its utmost beauty!
- July – September: Best period to visit for those on a budget because you can beat the high tourist season. Malta is less busy, and you can get some of the best Malta flight deals and offers!
Now, I’ll tell you what places you can visit, about the Beaches in Malta and what you can do in this fun-filled destination!
The most unique things to do in Malta for some unforgettable Maltese experiences
Do you sense the excitement in my tone here? Because that is how mesmerized I have been from the time I explored this country. I mean, these honey-coloured streets and exceptional locations in the country cannot go unexplored!!
Besides exploring the exceptional beauty of the Maltese streets, this is what you should be doing!!
In Malta
Visit the St. John’s Co-Cathedral
Definitely, the best spot for the art and culture seeker! Because, how can you come to a boiling pot of culture and not seek art and culture? (Sounds bland? But that’s the truth!)
The Cathedral is located in Valletta and stands out for its impressive Baroque frescos, 3D statues, vaulted ceilings decorated by Mattia Preti, the well-known Italian Baroque artist.
It is also home to some of the internationally recognized artworks of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, including ‘The Beheading of St John the Baptist.’
You can either visit the Cathedral for the artworks and architecture or do so to have a final tranquillizing time on your final day while visiting Malta.
Explore the countryside vibes at Siggiewi
Siggiewi is a town formed on a plateau in the 14th century. It’s great to have this on your ‘Things to do in Malta’ or ‘Places to visit in Malta’ list because it gives you an actual getaway from the happening side of the Islands.
Siggiewi takes you through a series of ‘countryside vibes’. There are a few selected landmarks in this town that you’ll be lucky enough to visit when you reach the destination;
- The Inquisitor’s summer palace
- The Parish Church
- Verdala Palace
- Ghar Lapsi
If your interests actually aren’t in these landmarks, then Siggiewi also is one of the most beautiful parts of Malta that gives you the chance to take a scenic walk around!
Climb the Dingli Cliffs
You know this picture that we have in mind about getting lost in nature? (Just feel it with me, even if you don’t!)
Because that’s how you can actually know Dingli Cliffs!
It attracts you through rocky trails to reach the cliff, then nearly makes you disappear into the sky… and the sea!
That’s probably why it is called the place in Malta where the sky and sea meet!
This location is for the breath-taking views (no doubt!) So, I would suggest, you either go for the sunrise or the sunset. Depending on your type!
Discover the Blue Grotto
You know this picture that we have in mind about getting lost in nature? (Just feel it with me, even if you don’t!)
Because that’s how you can actually know Dingli Cliffs!
It attracts you through rocky trails to reach the cliff, then nearly makes you disappear into the sky… and the sea!
That’s probably why it is called the place in Malta where the sky and sea meet!
This location is for the breath-taking views (no doubt!) So, I would suggest, you either go for the sunrise or the sunset. Depending on your type!
Tip: To experience the actual blueness of the water, visit the spot in Summer. It’s in its glorious views, morning through midday!
Experience a maritime getaway at the Grand Harbour
To one of the most essential experiences in visiting Malta! You can’t really come to a Mediterranean country and not cruise the Med, can you? That is why you need to add the Grand Harbour to your list when you are visiting Malta in 2021!
It is not only one of the spectacular ports in the world, but it is also the best maritime getaway that you’ll experience when you are visiting Malta, given that it has a remarkable ‘port-of-call’.
Yes! That is what is going to give you a safe and scenic cruising experience in the Mediterranean!
In Gozo
Take a look at the Marsalforn salt pans
Ever heard of the ‘subtle art of… collecting salt?’
Whether it’s a yes or no, you need to be here in Gozo when you are visiting Malta, to check it out!
What looks like chequerboard in the picture below are the salt pans. Simply, where the salt is collected from the Meditteranean. (Mediterranean Salt!)
So, next time when you are visiting Malta, you should go to the salt pans!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF5ocsZE3gg
YouTube Source: James Dalrymple
Watch the art of lace making at the Village of Sannat
If you are someone who loves everything about ‘lace’, then the Village of Sannat is a must-visit for you. So, when you are visiting Malta, you’ll have the unique experience of watching lace being made in every nook and corner of the Sannat village!
What is adorable about this village is that you’ll find elderly women seated outside their homes (I’m not sure why it makes my heart so happy!) leisurely, making delicate shawls, table mats or handkerchiefs with lace edges!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD-YJdki91E
YouTube Source: anthonyhili
Tal-Massar Winery
It is one of the best tourist attractions in Gozo, that allows you to take a wine tour and learn the making of wine and the history of the vineyard!
When you are visiting Malta, you’ll notice for yourself the beauty of the vineyard that is open to a spectacular view of the sea from far away!
In Comino
Blue Lagoon
For those who know the ‘Blue Lagoon’ specially for Iceland or the best thermal spring therapy, this Blue Lagoon in Comino is a different experience!
I’ll tell you why.
There’s nothing so ‘hidden’ about the Blue Lagoon in Malta. Everything beautiful about this lagoon is as transparent as its crystal-clear waters!
It is also the perfect spot in Comino for jagged cliffs, ferry rides and… cruising!
At this Blue Lagoon, you can also go swimming or just be the nature-lover you are and walk the (rocky) moon-like surface.
Santa Marija Caves
This one’s for the adventure-seekers, waiting to fuel their thirst for more unique adventures. When you are visiting Malta in 2021, I’d recommend you to choose the Santa Marija Caves in Comino Island, as your diving spot for the extra thrill!
It’s already the most sought-after spot for the deep-water soloists, so you can’t be an exception!!
By ‘extra thrill’, I also meant the amount of climbing you could do in the cave that offers you good grips to follow the routes that’ll take you down into the crystal-clear water. If you love how thrilling it sounds, then add it to your list of things to do in Malta, right away!
Or, if you are looking for places more specific…. then I also have lists of unique places to visit in Malta with your romantic partner and family. There’s also a separate topic for the LGBT waiting to explore the number one country that has made LGBT rights legal and official!
First,
For those who are visiting Malta with their romantic partners
Mdina
If you are looking for a ‘silent city’ that could give you and your lover an undisturbed experience when visiting Malta, then Mdina is for you.
You can either book one of the best hotels/resorts in the city and spend your holidays relaxing away or visit the old-fashioned streets of Mdina with your better-half, in silence.
It’s always great to choose a silent city as a getaway with your partner if you want to show them your loud (or… loved) feelings for them!
Fomm Ir-Riħ
If you ever promised your partner to take them into a world far away from reality, then Fomm Ir-Rih is what you meant!
(That’s a little exaggeration there)
But, this off the beaten track location in Malta is the perfect adventure that you can embark with the love of yourself. It’s an excellent pick if both of you are adventure lovers!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQjwObNey00
YouTube Source: Englishman in Malta
Sa Maison Garden
Again, an off the beaten track spot for a secluded and tranquil time with your partner.
It’s a literal ‘get lost in nature’ location, where you can either stroll the entire garden together hand in hand or just picnic and have a relaxed time spent together, away from the bustling streets.
Valetta
Not sure if it’s just me, but the city’s title ‘Valetta’ itself gives me the vibe of a romantic city.
Well, it is actually true, because Valetta is a fairy-tale city that is best for you to start or progress your love story!
Take your partner through the golden streets of Valetta and fill their hearts with the colours of this city.
One day wouldn’t just be enough to traverse this city’s exceptional beauty.
Next,
For those who are visiting Malta with the family
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0aikBJrCRQ
YouTube Source: Travel Penguin
Popeye Village
The most-visited family entertainment park in Malta, which includes many kids’ activities, swimming areas, boat rides, eateries and more!
Bov Adventure Park
A free park in Malta that offers many fun activities like climbing frames, swings, a picnic area, water fountains and much more! It also has a resting space for parents with a café.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-B-p_dl1uw
YouTube Source: Cassy Chun-Crogan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM62aTfrgyY
YouTube Source: Esplora Interactive Science Centre Malta
Esplora
Infotainment at its best! Esplora is an Interactive Science centre in Malta that keeps your kids entertained until you visit some of the landmarks around the location!
Mediterraneo Marine Park
Another favourite family entertainment spot in Malta!
Here, you can just sit back and enjoy watching some of the fun shows featuring dolphins and sea lions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCGP4iHZt1g
YouTube Source: MyGuide.Travel
And finally,
For the LGBT visiting Malta
The excellent news for you is Malta itself!
Being the number one country for LGBT, Malta has some of the best experiences waiting for you to encounter on your visit.
So, if you are visiting Malta in 2021, you can freely enjoy anythings to do in the country.
But if you want something extra-special, then here are some of the best spots you must not miss out;
- The Michelangelo Club Lounge in Paceville
- The Birdcage Lounge in Rabat
- The Monaliza Lounge in Valletta
Now that I have given Malta to you in its fullest, you may be wondering why I had not mentioned any beaches on the list! You got me.
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The top 4 beaches in Malta you must visit!
Golden Bay Beach
Yes, it is as Golden as it is named. The Golden sands of this beach make you want to stay in it forever. Not if you don’t love the beach vibes as much as I do, but this beach is for everybody!
If your ideal definition of a ‘beach’ that could make you happy is the space and the unspoilt surroundings, the Golden Bay has it for you!
Għajn Tuffieħa Bay
The name of this bay actually translates to ‘Apple’s Eye.’
That is probably why the beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Malta!
Although not as wide as the Golden Beach, the Tuffieha Bay has its own uniqueness due to its secluded nature!
Mellieha Bay
This is Malta’s largest sandy beach!
Unlike the ‘untouched’ and ‘raw’ beaches we saw above, this one is the most frequently visited beach in Malta.
It is in the middle of the most happening location dedicated for a prime holiday for those who are visiting Malta.
Ramla Bay
It’s another ‘untouched’ beauty of Malta that you should have in your list while visiting Malta!
It’s well-known for symbolizing the ancient Malta that had the most’ undisturbed and tranquil’ environment.
This natural beauty, just like the other unspoilt beaches in Malta, has clear waters that are recommended for swimming.
Apart from that, it is also an excellent location for snorkelling!
Now stop to breathe.
If you already have the list of things to do in Malta and places to visit in Malta ready, then you have something extra-special coming your way.
This one is for the ardent music lovers!!!
Here’s a list of;
Music Festivals in Malta you must attend if you are visiting Malta any day!
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Lost and Found
Usually held by the St Paul’s Bay, it’s a literal music blast with electronic, house and techno beats echoing amidst breath-taking backdrops of cultural Malta with ancient castles on the coastline!
For more information on dates, line-up and tickets, check out their official website.
Summer daze Malta
The Summer Daze Malta is the authentic Mediterranean music and dance festival that you must attend if your genre is Electronic, House or Pop!
It is usually set up grandly at the Ta’Qali National Park or by the St Paul’s Bay, but if you are interested, you can stay up-to-date with information from their official website!
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Isle of MTV Malta
It’s a blast of various music genres and world-famous artists! You wouldn’t want to miss out on the Isle of MTV Malta if you are visiting Malta in 2021.
So, stay up-to-date from the information they provide on http://www.isleofmtv.com/ their official website.
Malta Pride
It’s more of a ‘Pride Festival’ than just specifying it as a music festival! With many more surprises included, the Malta Pride is literally a Pride Day celebration that holds a Pride Parade along with an open-air Party on the street and a colourful concert.
It’s also a great opportunity with fun and music, to raise awareness on the LGBTIQ Health-related issues! If you don’t want to miss it out when you are visiting Malta in 2021, then keep yourself updated with information from the Gay Malta official website.
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Earth Garden
The Earth Garden is definitely in the list of Music festivals that you must attend at least once before you die! So, on visiting Malta, don’t miss the opportunity!!
It is usually held at the Ta’Qali National Park and specifies the World, Reggae and Electronic genre.
Check their official website for dates and reserve your tickets early. This music festival attracts people from all over the world!
It’s impressive that you have come this far to know about Malta, so here’s your final Maltese treat from me;
The unbeatable taste of the Maltese Cuisine
If you are someone like me, you definitely know your taste buds well.
And if you know your taste buds well, then you should definitely be in Malta right now feasting on the Maltese cuisine!
Trust me, it’s one of the best Mediterranean treats you MUST try at least once in your lifetime!!
If you think I am overstating, go ahead and check it out for yourself!
Now when you do, according to my travel guide to Malta, you’ve got to cover;
The Traditional Maltese Cuisine
Ftira
What looks like bread ring is the traditional Maltese bread that is usually served with potato, tuna, olives, onions or other preferred fillings. You can either eat it like a stuffed loaf, pizza or a sandwich depending on your liking!
Soppa tal-Armla
A great soup that could warm you during the winter months, and also an easy recipe to grasp!
The soppa tal-armla (also known as Widow’s soup) is a soup made of vegetables, pulses and then topped with sheep’s milk cheese.
You can either enjoy the soup alone or try it with some fresh Maltese bread!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpOqkop0w1I
YouTube Source: Maltese Cuisine
Torta tal Lampuki
I am not sure why the titles of all the traditional foods sound like the ‘Minion language’ to me, but this traditional dish is for the seafood lovers!
‘Lampuki’ is a most-sought-after fish in Malta, that the locals love cooking in different ways.
The Torta Tal Lampuki is basically a fish pie that they stuff with well-cooked and garnished Lampuki.
Pastizzi
Like pasta and pizza put together. But wait, that’s not the dish!
Pastizzis are usually made to look like croissants. They are rolled pastries in a flaky texture, traditionally stuffed with salty ‘ricotta’ or ‘mushy peas.’
Gbejniet
Say ‘cheeeeeeeeese!’
Gbejniet is literally cheese that the Maltese people cannot go a day without in every meal they consume. If you are visiting Malta in 2021, be traditional and try out the Maltese cheese, all you can during the stay!
Kwarezimal
Kwarezimasls are oblong-shaped Maltese biscuits made using almonds, honey and selected spices.
They are usually served hot during the Easter and Lent period, mostly topped with a thread of local Maltese honey, unsalted pistachio nuts or roasted almonds (preferably chopped).
Imqaret
One of the yummiest fried pastries you’ll find in Malta, filled with dates. The unique blast of flavour you’ll encounter is when the citrus notes infused in the pastry tingle your tastebuds on every bite!
Biskuttini tar-rahal
They are some of the must-tries from the traditional biscuits in Malta, that’ll remind you of gingerbread.
It has a nice balance of spices, citrus and sweet!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rsh8v8yuijA
YouTube Source: keithaquilina
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