Malta is the 10th smallest country in the world, yet it inhabits a plethora of attractive destinations that are heterogeneous in their own ways. This maybe one reason that makes Malta world's 5th most densely populated country.
Malta: Rich Christian heritage, three UNESCO sites, and countless wonders.
Its medieval villages and towns consist of some great museums, markets, old structures and of course, churches.
The Silent City of Mdina
Cloistered with walls, yet elevated to the scenic hills to visionize the sea, tags Mdina as a silent city.
Being the ancient capital of Malta, it has a fine amalgamation of beautiful museums, picturesque streetscape as well as chilled out cafeterias.
Comino island
Comino: Underwater dives, wind-surfing, and snorkeling. No cars, just serene beauty between Malta and Gozo.
Mosta Dome
Mosta Dome: Among Malta's largest churches, its beauty and structure are truly mesmerizing.
The Citadel
Gozo's ancient stronghold, steeped in medieval history, stands as the island's most distinguished monument.
The enormous fortifications of Citadel are wonderful and if you happen to walk on the top of the wall, you will be taken aback with a mind-blowing 360 degree vista.
Ta' Pinu
Ta’ Pinu is one of the selective shrines that shouldn’t be missed for its serene beauty and a heavenly vibe.
Marsaxlokk
This Malta fishing village offers daily fish markets and scenic coastal walks, perfect for a relaxing day.
St. Paul's Pro Cathedral
The Cathedral's iconic dome inspires artists worldwide. Don't miss Mattia Preti's renowned works here.
The Grand Harbour
From ancient refuge to modern marvel, the harbor's transformation demands global attention.