Resorts Available in Malta
The resort(s) that we have available in Malta are the
San Pawl,
Porto Azzuro,
Radisson SAS at Golden Sands,
Coral Reef at Suncrest,
Solana Hotel,
San Antonio Hotel & Spa,
This comfortable hotel is located in the north of Malta in the popular resort of Qawra / St. Paul's Bay. It is built in a typical Mediterranean style. Leisure and pleasure are honoured with one of the...
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Solana Hotel is situated in the pituresque village of Mellieha. Shops banks, restaurants and bars are just two minutes walk away, as is the main terminal for trips to the capital city of Valletta. Fac...
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Coral Reef Club is situated on the top floor of the Suncrest Hotel, located on the seafront in Qawra. The resort affords panoramic views of one of the island's most beautiful and unspoilt bays. The Su...
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The brand new 5 star Gold Crown Radisson SAS Golden Sands Resort & Spa is situated on the edge of a cliff overlooking one of Malta's most beautiful sandy beaches, Golden Bay. The location commands one...
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The Porto Azzuro resort in Xemxija Bay is prominently situated with views over the picturesque St Paul's Bay and the surrounding Maltese countryside and within walking distance of shops, restaurants, ...
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The San Pawl Hotel is a delightful, well-equipped 3-star resort situated to the north of the Island of Malta, located in the popular resort of St. Paul's Bay. The resort is only a five minute walk fro...
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The Maltese Islands lie in the centre of the Mediterranean. The archipelago is made up of mainland Malta, Gozo, Comino, and Cominotto. A smaller uninhabited island of Filfla is also part of the Maltese Islands. All together the islands make up a mere 316sq km. Malta is a small, tranquil island only 27km at its longest point from the northwest to southeast, and 14.5km at its widest point, from west to east.
Malta and Gozo draw together a richness of archaeological and architectural treasures, in a hospitable climate where the temperature climbs to 35C and makes the clear blue sea the most excellent of baths, and water sports a pleasure. The islands come to life with festivals known as festas which open up Maltese culture to visitors. Even tourist enclaves have their own festivals every night in pubs and discos.
Malta is a sunny, friendly island, a kind of Mediterranean crossroads where Europe meets Africa and East meets West. Many cultures have left their marks here. You can visit ancient tombs and temples, bathe in the bay where St Paul landed, see the catacombs of the early Christians. Warm year-round sunshine attracts water sports enthusiasts, there are a few sandy beaches and the rocky coves are excellent for scuba diving and snorkelling.
Malta has a sister island called Gozo which is also a very popular holiday destination. Both islands offer a wide variety of tourist attractions and festivals for those looking to sample some of the local culture.