Malta
Valletta
- Valletta, the capital of Malta, has been named the European Capital of Culture 2018.
- St John’s Co-Cathedral is a must see
- Walk around Valletta and see the 16th- and 17th-century town houses fronted by traditional Maltese balconies
Mosta
- Mosta Dome (Church) has one of the world’s largest domes with a diameter of 39.6m
Sliema, St Julian’s and Paceville
- You can enjoy a short ferry ride from Valletta to Sliema
- In Sliema you will find Tigné Point (The Point), Malta’s largest shopping mall
- St Julian’s is a hub of restaurants and bars
- Paceville is known as the ‘party district’, it is full of pubs and clubs
Dingli Cliffs
- Spectacular 220m high Dingli cliffs with a great restaurant nearby
Popeye Village
- Go-Karting
- Paintballing
- Malta National Aquarium
Mdina and Rabat
- Mdina is the hilltop walled medieval city
- Outside of the city walls, Rabat is a separate, adjoining town