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Valletta (Malta Island)
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Valletta (Malta Island)
<b>Malta</b> is one of the best beach destinations in Europe. It has a laid back tropical vibe with picture perfect beaches and amazing diving. Whether you want to lounge at the beach, explore the depths of the Mediterranean, or wander around a 5,000-year-old necropolis, you can do it here. The capital, <b>Valletta</b>, was built by the Knights of St John and has a rich historical past. It is a masterpiece of the Baroque; a European Art City and a World Heritage City. Today, it is one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world.<br>
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Visit Grand Harbor and Marsamxett Harbor, St. John's Co-Cathedral, the idyllic island of Gozo, the medieval hilltop town of Mdina, historic attractions in Rabat, Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, prehistoric Tarxien Temples, the Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino, the Blue Grotto, Dingli Cliffs, and so much more!
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Gozo Island
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Gozo Island
Although <b>Gozo</b> is a small island, its coastline is spectacular with weird and wonderful rock formations surrounded by the stunning turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. The islands 7,000-year history makes its mark from cliff-tops to villages, valleys to the great bastion wall of the capital's Citadel. The villages are the heart of Gozo with their charming church squares and timeless tranquility. They offer a wonderful break from modern life, and a taste of Gozo as it has been for centuries. <br>
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Explore Victoria (a medieval hilltop city), Ggantija Temples, Dwerja Bay, the seaside resort of Marsalforn, the beaches, the many charming villages, the Basiclica of Ta` Pinu (a national shrine and pilgrimage church), Xewkija Rotunda (Gozo's largest church), the dramatic scenery at Ta`Cenc Cliffs, Mgarr ix-Xini (a secluded beach and snorkeling site), and so much more!
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St Julians (Malta Island)
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St Julians (Malta Island)
<b>St. Julians</b> was a peaceful coastal town characterized by its fishermen and farmers dwelling in the countryside. Known for its Latin architecture, like the Spinola Palace, today it has seen one of the largest infrastructure developments on the island with many old houses being demolished to construct blocks of apartments. This beautiful town is one of the busiest on the island, and a hotspot for travellers, but despite its popularity it still retains its Mediterranean charm.<br>
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Explore Portomaso Marina, Spinazzola Bay, Balluta Parish Church, St Georges Bay, Balluta Square and much more.
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