





Our enviable site places guests within close reach of the country's popular attractions. The top draw being the Mediterranean, which provides for numerous activities including sailing, kite surfing and exploring underwater reefs and caverns. We're also just 4 kilometers from the family favorite of Popeye Village Malta, where Robin Williams filmed the musical, Popeye. For added island adventure and beautiful Mediterranean scenery, take a ferry to the neighboring island of Gozo. Find more information on our recommended points of interests.
A beach that's popular with locals and tourists alike, Golden Bay is a much-loved destination for a fun-filled day. Sunbathe on the golden sands, frolic in the water, or play beach games with the family. Don't miss the spectacular sunset from the beach.
Explore Malta's first and only national park, a huge area of wilderness spanning from the coastal and inland areas. The area is rich in biodiversity and has stunning views of the Mediterranean.
Parish Church of Our Lady of Victory in the idyllic village of Mellieha is a must-see attraction for anyone staying in the area. Situated on Mellieha Parish Square, this beautiful church is a focal point for village life and contains a number of treasures.
Get ready to enjoy the stunning scenery and impressive views at one of Malta's natural wonders. Divers and snorkelers can explore underwater caves for a memorable experience. Pack a backpack with water, sunscreen, and a snack for an adventure off the beaten path.
The largest sandy beach in Malta, this beach attracts plenty of tourists and locals alike. Take a dip in the shallow blue waters, or enjoy the sunshine from the sandy shore. If you're feeling adventurous, try a variety of water sports including windsurfing, snorkeling, water skiing, and more.
Situated on the outskirts of Mellieha, this nature reserve is a special conservation area and bird sanctuary. Catch a glimpse of flamingos, local wildlife, or even rare species if you're lucky. From lakes to marshland, discover a variety of different landscapes throughout the reserve.
Once a 1980s film set, Popeye Village has become one of Malta's most popular tourist attractions. Spend the day exploring this village, built in a typical Maltese fishing village style. Explore fun things to do for the whole family, from water sports and shows to mini-golf and wine tasting.
A must-visit on your trip to Malta, the ancient citadel of Mdina boasts captivating baroque architecture, offering a dive into Maltese culture. Although small, every stone-slabbed street is adorned with chapels, churches, and palaces. Wander down winding side streets to discover quaint cafes and restaurants.
Valletta is Malta's UNESCO World Heritage capital—known for its striking baroque architecture, built by the Knights of St. John. Don't miss out on a variety of heritage buildings and museums to enjoy the rich history of Malta. Enjoy shopping, as well as a vibrant dining scene during the evenings.
The Red Tower, or St Agatha's Tower, dates back to 1649 and was once used as a key defense point on the island. The light red watchtower is one of Malta's historical Lascaris towers. During your visit, head up to the roof for magnificently clear views of the Gozo and Comino islands.
Believed to have been the mythological home of Calypso, a nymph from Homer's Odyssey, Gozo island is best known for its rugged landscapes, mesmerizing dive sites, and cultural gems such as Ta' Pinu Basilica and the Ggantija Temples.
The Sanctuary Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady, also known as the Rotunda of Mosta, is best known for its stunning, unsupported dome inspired in the iconic Pantheon of Rome. One of Malta's most famous churches, the basilica narrowly escaped being bombed by the German, an event which locals consider to have been a miracle.