What to see in Malta?
Malta, being an island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, offers plenty of beautiful and fascinating sights to explore by the sea.
Here are some of the must-see attractions and activities to experience in Malta:
Blue Lagoon (Comino Island): A stunning turquoise bay with crystal-clear waters, the Blue Lagoon is a popular destination for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. It’s located on the small island of Comino, accessible by boat from Malta or Gozo
St. Peter’s Pool: This natural swimming pool located near Marsaxlokk is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. The rocky formations provide excellent diving opportunities, and the clear waters are perfect for a refreshing swim.
Blue Grotto: Located on the southern coast of Malta, the Blue Grotto is a series of sea caves that offer breathtaking blue reflections on sunny days. Boat trips are available to explore the caves and enjoy the unique lighting effects.
Marsaxlokk: Visit this traditional fishing village to witness the colorful boats known as luzzus. Take a stroll along the harbor, enjoy fresh seafood at a local restaurant, and experience the laid-back atmosphere.
Dingli Cliffs: While not directly by the sea, the Dingli Cliffs offer stunning views of the Mediterranean from a high vantage point. Take a walk along the cliff edge and appreciate the panoramic vistas.
Mellieha Bay: One of Malta’s most popular sandy beaches, Mellieha Bay offers a wide stretch of golden sand and shallow waters, making it ideal for swimming and family-friendly activities.
Gozo Island: Take a short ferry ride to Gozo and explore its beautiful coastline. Ramla Bay, Xlendi Bay, and Dwejra Bay (where the Azure Window once stood) are worth visiting for their natural beauty.
Sliema Promenade: Enjoy a leisurely walk along the Sliema promenade, lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants overlooking the sea. You can also take a boat tour or a ferry to Valletta from here.
Valletta at sunset: If you are looking for a breathtaking moment to share with your partner, then a sunset outside Valletta walls is the place to be.
Tour of the three cities: Discover where the first capital of Malta stood, a natural harbour hosting today the biggest yachts that are crossing Maltese waters.
Remember to consider weather conditions and sea safety before engaging in any water-based activities.
Whether you’re exploring the natural wonders, swimming in the clear waters, or simply enjoying the stunning views, Malta’s sea attractions are sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.
Take a boat tour around the islands of Malta, Gozo, and Comino to admire their stunning coastline, sea caves, and hidden beaches. Many tours offer stops for swimming and snorkeling in secluded spots.
Here you can find a map with the suggested spots! https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?mid=1A64pbERz18no3bG4FxVvkJKq82K9wj-j&usp=sharing
You can rent one of our boats, with or without skipper, we do offer trips with rhibs, a motorcruiser and sailing boat.
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