Places to Visit in Malta

There’s more to a country than just language. Our cities collection celebrates the intractably Maltese nature of our cities and islands, because what makes us Maltese isn’t just the language, the food, the culture, or the 365 churches scattered on every corner, it’s also the cities and the island itself.

When we say we’re Maltese, we mean: we’re islanders, we’re relaxed, we’re passionate, we’re energetic, we’re proud.

 This collection is built on those qualities.

Besides, who doesn’t want to be Maltese?

Sliema

High-rises, high-end stores, and high-quality coffee.

Mdina

Come for the quiet, stay for the chocolate cake and the history.

Gozo

The hills are alive with the sound of people
asking why there are so many hills.

Valletta

Lived through the Knights of St John, French rule, Second World War, and the creation of the New Parliament building. Still here.

Malta

Home of spiky fruit, 300 days of sunshine, 
and a different church for every day.

Marsaxlokk

Fishermen built it, fishermen sustain it,
and the Luzzu keep it safe.

Comino

Mermaids aren’t real, but if they were, they’d swim in the clear blue water around Comino.

Buġibba

Perpetual summer, even when it’s raining.

Three Cities

Explore the Three Cities, and the harbour that welcomes everyone home.

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