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Visit Malta - A New Malta Travel Guide For 2021


There is no surprise that we all love Malta. Whether you are planning your next family holidays for 2021 or are finalizing your honeymoon destination, Malta is everyone's go-to spot. Once your plane lands and you are about to hit the road, where will you headfirst? What should you expect once you step your feet on this oh-so happening island? What to do in Malta?


Fret not, as we have all your Malta trip queries covered. Whether you are looking for the best place to explore or are wondering about the best time to visit Malta, we have answers to all your questions. So without further wait, let us get started with Malta travel guide 2021.


When To Visit Malta?


Malta is one hot island, where the weather is predominantly summer with just a few winter days. So, it’s best to visit during spring and early summer, meaning April to June. You can enjoy the countryside is in full bloom, and it is the best time to swim and do activities at beaches. Sunny days, cool nights, and fewer tourists will allow you to make the best of Malta weather and your trip.


July and August are Malta peak months when it gets super busy and a little hot, but the nightlife scene becomes its best, thanks to many feasts, concerts, festivals, and local events.


If a huge crowd is not your thing, you can always visit during the short-lived winter months. The only disadvantage is that you will not be able to go swimming in the crystal clear waters that Malta is world-famous for.


Accommodation and Transportation In Malta:


Once you have the months sorted, the next thing to consider is where you will be staying. You can easily find Air B&Bs and hotels scattered throughout Malta Island. However, a recommended place to stay in is Sliema Malta or St Julians as everything will be in easy access. Since Malta is pretty small, it really doesn't matter where you stay as long as you have transportation nearby.


When it comes to modes of transport, renting a car is highly recommended. Even Though public transportation has vastly improved, the buses usually find it hard to accommodate the massive number of tourists making their way to the island.


If you do plan on using public transport, the ‘Tal-Linja' official app will be your lifesaver. It will tell you all about your bus's timings in real-time, which will make planning your trip extremely easy.


Places to Discover In Malta:


Malta and its sister island Gozo are loaded with gems that are waiting to be explored. Whether you plan for a day out on the beach or are putting your walking shoes on, you will have plenty of options to choose from.


So let’s look at some of the places you must discover on this tourist hot spot:


The silent city of Mdina:


Even Though Valletta gets all the fame, the silent city of Mdina is not far behind. Once the daytime tours are finished, you can clearly get an idea of why the city is given its peculiar name. With only 300 residents, the city’s peaceful streets and stone-paved alleys stun the viewers with the architecture blend spanning centuries. You will especially love the city when the sun sets.


If you love historical sites, you can explore Palazzo Falson (medieval building), Casa Inguanez (palace of the oldest noble family), and St Paul's Cathedral, and the museum. You can also take a little stroll in Mdina Ditch Garden.


Go kayaking in Gozo, Malta:


If you love having an element of thrill in your trip, you have to go kayaking on the northern coast of Gozo. Where is this adventurous spot, you may ask? Situated in between Malta and Gozo is the treeless and small Comino island.


This peaceful island is a top favorite among snorkelers and kayakers, making thousands of tourists visit it in peak season. So when you visit Malta, make sure the island of Comino is on your exploring list. Kayaking is one of the most recommended things to do in Malta.

Explore An Underground UNESCO Wonder:


You will be amazed to know that the tiny island of Malta boasts several UNESCO sites, including Megalithic temples that date back to 4,000 BC. If you wish for some peace, Hal Saflieni Hypogeum is near the capital and can accommodate 300 visitors every day.


These underground burial chambers are 6,000 years old, and their deepest level goes more than ten meters below the ground. This magnificent site was discovered by chance in 1902 when unsuspecting workers tumbled their way into its interior. It is estimated that there are more than six thousand people who are buried here.


‘Mellieha’ for Beach Lovers


If you love the beach, then what place is better than to visit than Mellieha? This is the largest beach in Malta, which is a hub for tourists. You can make the most of several exotic seaside hotels and restaurants that elevate this beach's hospitality.


If you happen to be there in September, you can take part in “Il-Viorja," a famous village feast. Enjoy the concerts, fireworks, food, and folk songs that make this feast an event to remember.


Go to Golden Bay


If you love sandy beaches, then you will surely enjoy spending your day at Golden Bay. It is one of the most happening and buzzing beaches in Malta owing to its soft sand and clear waters. Give yourself a nice tan and soak up the sun while enjoying the glistening sparkle of the crystal blue waters.


Another plus is that you don't need to worry about having any beach equipment as umbrellas and sunbeds are readily available to rent. Due to its popularity and a large number of tourists on this beach, many vendors provide rental equipment for different water sports. The best time to thoroughly enjoy this beach is when the sun is setting.


Marsaxlokk, Malta


Visit this one of a kind fishing village that is half an hour away from Valletta. The ideal way of getting there is by bus as it will be tough to find a parking space. If you're in the mood for a good stroll, you can thoroughly enjoy the daily marketplace. You can watch and enjoy the daily hustle and bustle of what makes this Malta fishing village so full of life.


Malta Hotels and Restaurants Not To Miss In Malta


Guze Bistro in Valletta, Patrick’s Lounge in Gozo, Tartarun in Marsaxlokk, The Chophouse in Sliema are some of the best restaurants in Malta.


Casa Ellul in Valletta, Il-Loġġa Boutique Hotel, Gozo, Hilton Malta, St Julian’s, The Xara Palace Relais & Chateaux, Mdina and Argento Hotel, St Julian’s are the best places to stay in malta.


Malta Travel Guide 2021


With the beginning of 2021, many of us are starting to plan our next holidays. With so many options to choose from, Malta should be on the top of your list. With inviting sandy beaches, thrilling nightlife, to several destinations waiting to be explored, Malta is truly heaven on Earth.

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