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The small island nation of Malta is truly unique. Far from being a fly and flop destination like so many other Mediterranean resorts, Malta draws visitors to its remarkable history, gorgeous scenery, and proud culture. So where is the best place to rent a villa in Malta? Malta comprises three islands, Malta, Gozo and Comino. The former is the largest and most famous island and is the place to stay if you are coming to explore the culinary, architectural and artistic heritage of the country. Gozo is smaller and the place for divers and those looking for a vacation in solitude. There are no villas to rent directly on Comino but make sure to take a day trip to this truly paradisiacal island!
Take advantage of the glorious climate with a Maltese villaVillas in Malta are all about the glorious outdoor space, where you can take advantage of one of the finest climates in Europe. Private swimming pools, large patios with high-spec outdoor furniture for wining and dining, BBQs and parasols and beautifully manicured gardens. Ideal for both family Vacations and Vacations with friends!
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Malta is one of the best destinations in the world to learn English. The country is cheaper than other English-speaking countries and the weather is immeasurably better than that of the likes of London and Dublin! Students commonly book one or two weeks on the island with 25 hours of study per week. So come with your friends, rent a villa on Malta and enjoy a fun and educational vacation!
Malta for diversLocated in the heart of the shimmering Mediterranean and lined by crystal clear turquoise waters, Malta is one of the best countries in Europe for both beginner and experienced divers. The islands boast a range of shore and boat diving sites, a well-established infrastructure and myriad dive centers. You can look forward to excellent visibility, warm water, natural rugged underwater with caves, overhangs and swim-throughs. Gozo is the top spot in Malta for divers, where its rural charm, arches and tunnels carved into the coastline, and 50 dive sites that will keep you coming back year after year!
Malta for foodiesMaltese gastronomy comprises a mouth-watering medley of Italian, French, British and Arabic cuisine. Rabbit stew is the national dish of Malta, a lovingly prepared slow cooked dish in which the meat falls off the bone and infused in a rich tomato, red wine and garlic sauce. In Malta heavenly rabbit stews are served with cured goat’s cheese, ambrosial soft sourdough bread and nectarous desserts, in a welding of Mediterranean influences. You also simply must try the pastizzi, the most popular Maltese snack – a savory pastry with ricotta or mushy peas that just melts in the mouth. Just two of many local delights for foodies to feast on during their vacation in Malta!
Divers take note! Malta is home to countless reefs, caves, and wrecks, and is frequently voted one of the world’s finest diving locations!
Top 7 travel tips in Malta
The capital of the country is the jewel in the crown of the islands. The European Capital of Culture in 2018 Valletta is an old fortification full of narrow streets and diminutive houses with picturesque balconies. In addition to strolling through the city, do not miss the sunset from the Upper Barrakka Gardens.
2. Visit the coastal town with an unpronounceable nameMarsaxlokk is a pretty town seaside town with a habor full of typical Maltese boats called luzzu, bright blue, red and yellow, with an eye on the bow that serves to scare away evil spirits. Look out for the market on Sunday mornings for freshly-caught fish and local fruits at the best price!
3. Take an excursion to the paradise island of CominoThe island of Comino is the smallest of the Maltese islands, located slap bang between Malta and Gozo. It is a paradise island with no cars that reveals one of the Maltese treasures par excellence: the Blue Lagoon, a small cove with the most incredible turquoise, crystal-clear waters you will see anywhere in the world!
4. Take your kids to Malta’s famous Popeye film setPopeye Village, in the northwest of the island of Malta, is the set where Robert Altman's 1979 film Popeye was filmed. The entire town was built specifically for the film and everything is part of the set. Nowadays the village offers a number of colorful fun activities for all young and young at heart.
5. Visit the blue grottoes that surround the Maltese islands.There are several blue grottoes (sea caverns) throughout the Maltese islands. The most spectacular are in the south east coast, and they are best visited by boat trip. Don’t forget your snorkel!
6. Discover the island's World Heritage sitesThe Hal Saflieni Hypogeum and the Hagar Qim Temples are unique architectural masterpieces that are among the most ancient religious sites on earth. But there is so much more for history buffs – the island is full of old defensive towers, fortifications and ruins to discover!
7. Give your young children a day they will cherishMalta is the home of Playmobil! And to celebrate its status at the center of the Playmobile world, a Fun Park has been built featuring a vast outdoor playground with Playmobil statutes and an indoor area with all the Playmobil toys in existence for your children to enjoy!
Villas in Malta
Malta is a Mediterranean paradise full of history, natural beauty, and a mix of cultures. Its location, just south of Sicily and north of Tunisia, has lent to its fascinating heritage and Maltese language, which is derived from both Arabic and Italian. If you love palm-fringed islands, turquoise waters, spectacular historical architecture, and vibrant cultures, then Malta is an excellent destination choice for you!
Finding your perfect Malta villaLet your dream vacation furl to life with a stay in a Malta villa. You can choose from a variety of villas on the islands of the Maltese archipelago, each of which have their own unique offerings. Stay in a villa with turquoise views of the Mediterranean, or stay in the historical downtown district closer to restaurants, shops, and cafés. Many villas in Malta come equipped with private pools so that you can cool off during the warmer months. Oversized villas are available for those traveling in big groups or with family. All villas in Malta come equipped with upscale decor and modern amenities to make your stay as comfortable and as memorable as possible.
Travelers and activities
Malta is a spectacular destination for couples with endless romantic activity options available. Spend an afternoon at the peaceful Barrakka Gardens, a picturesque and uncrowded botanical garden. Here you can stroll the quiet grounds, see stunning views of the sea, and wander through blooming gardens. You won’t want to miss out of Spinola Bay, which is one of the most picturesque places in Malta. The area is full of upscale bars and romantic restaurants where you can enjoy a memorable date night. There are waterfront walking paths, so you can stroll along the docks and explore the shops and cafés around the bay.
Malta for history loversMalta is home to some of the oldest structures in the world! Head to the prehistoric Tarxien Temples, a UNESCO site dating back to the Neolithic Period between 3,600 BC and 2,500 BC. The four temples are intricately decorated with floral and animal patterns, with each temple displaying slightly varying artwork and design-work. The temples are within walking distance to Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, another famed UNESCO site on the island. Hal Saflieni Hypogeum is an underground, prehistoric Neolithic cult site. It is made up of a series of catacombs carved out of limestone. The entire site was constructed in 4000 BC using rock tools. You can do a guided tour of the site where you can learn more details about the history and how the catacombs were created.
According to UNESCO, the capital city of Malta, Valletta, is one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world!
Top 7 travel tips in Malta
Mdina is a spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site. The entire town is perched on top of a hill in a post-card-worthy aesthetic, and the town is completely walkable. The fairy-tale-like town is filled with history, stunning sandstone buildings, car-less streets, and winding pathways. Here you can visit several iconic historical sites, including the Cathedral of Saint Paul, Palazzo Vilhena, and the Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum.
2. Visit the picturesque island of GozoIf you want a relaxing beach getaway during your time in Malta, then you simply can’t miss out on visiting Gozo. The quaint, beautiful island is home to a medieval city, several archaeological sites, protected beaches, and old fishing ports. Be sure to visit Ramla Bay, which is one of the best beaches for swimming on the island.
3. Visit the Blue Lagoon on Island of CominoThe waters of the Blue Lagoon are an unreal shade of blue. It’s the perfect place for swimming, complete with a sandy-white shoreline for sunbathing and relaxing. The massive lagoon looks like a giant swimming pool, and the waves are nearly nonexistent. It’s the perfect place for a day trip, with frequent ferries running to and from Malta only 30 minutes away. While on the Island of Comino, you can also enjoy nature walks, hiking, snorkeling, and scuba diving.
4. Spectacular views at Dingli CliffsDingli Cliffs offers a true view of the natural side of Malta. Located away from any cities or developmental areas, Dingli Cliffs are completely remote, surrounded only by fertile farmlands and the sea. Come here for breathtaking views of the vast blue ocean, you’ll be blown away!
5. Spend a day at Ghajn Tuffieha BeachIf you like peaceful, uncrowded beaches, head to Ghajn Tuffieha Beach! It is commonly regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in all of Malta. The golden shoreline and sparkling blue waters are surrounded by a natural landscape away from any cities or developments. It’s the perfect place for a quiet afternoon swim or evening sunset stroll.
6. Watch a show at one of Europe’s oldest theatersManoel Theatre was constructed in the early 1700s and still remains as one of the most important performing arts venues in Malta today. The Baroque building is ornately designed, with an oval-shaped auditorium and tiers of boxes. You can purchase tickets to see a variety of live events and shows here.
7. Explore Valletta as much as possibleMalta’s capital city is not to be missed. It is truly a spectacular city, brimming with history, sights, ancient architecture, and a stunning waterfront. Spend some days walking around the city and seeing all the ornate buildings. Valletta is home to a thriving food scene, and Maltese food is delicious, so be sure to try some of the local dishes. Pastizzi is a delicious ricotta filo-pastry. The fig cakes, called imqaret, are a delicious snack available all over the city.