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Where to stay
BUGIBBA The sheltered waters off Bugibba’s rocky beach are ideal for basking in the sunshine and enjoying water sports. Bugibba boasts an idyllic promenade lined with delightful restaurants, cafés and souvenir shops. The Malta National Aquarium can also be found here.
QAWRA Located in St. Paul’s Bay, Qawra is a lively resort home to a bustling promenade lined with cafés, restaurants and bars. Take a walk to the historical 17th century Qawra Point watch tower, that overlooks a small bay popular with sunbathers, or visit Ta’ Fra Ben beach, perfect for swimming and snorkelling.
ST. JULIAN’S & SLIEMA Built around the beautiful Spinola Bay, St Julian’s is the perfect place to stay if you want to be close to the action. Relax on the popular sandy beach St. George’s Bay or go shopping for the day in neighbouring Sliema. MELLIEHA This quiet area in the north of the island is ideal if you’re looking for a relaxed atmosphere. Home to Malta’s longest white sandy beach with great views over the Mediterranean-Sea, this is one of the most peaceful resorts on the island.
VALLETTA With its rich heritage and bustling centre, Valletta is ideal for families wanting to spend their time in Malta's thriving cultural centre. The Baroque capital boasts stunning boutique hotels and waterfront alfresco dining overlooking the spectacular Grand Harbour.
GOZO Gozo is just a 25-minute ferry crossing from its sister island Malta, and boasts a picturesque rural landscape teamed with tranquil sea views. If it’s relaxation your family are after, why not stay in a Gozitan farmhouse? There is also an abundance of adventure activities to experience here, you won't run out of ways to keep the kids amused.
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TOP 5 EVENTS
The year-round Mediterranean archipelago boasts over 400 events each year. From arts and culture, theatre and performance to music festivals and carnivals; there’s something for the entire family.
EASTER The Maltese Islands are perfect for an Easter getaway during the kid's holidays. Easter is widely celebrated in Malta; unmissable processions, Easter vigils and other spectacular traditions take place during the Holy Week. Be sure to try figolla, an almond-filled pastry in the traditional shape of a rabbit, lamb, fish or heart, covered in icing sugar, for a Maltese Easter treat.
EARTH GARDEN Earth Garden is an art, music and culture festival held annually in the summer holidays. Presenting a number of stages, a musical playground, food court, enchanted forest, ethnic market and fun park; the festival appeals to the whole family. The festival showcases both local and international musicians playing eclectic genres including Blues, Reggae, Jazz, Funk and Alternative Rock.
SUMMER CARNIVAL The Malta Carnival is a five-day celebration featuring colourful floats, extravagant costumes and parties into the early hours. The heart of the action takes place in Bugibba, where hundreds of people gather during the parade wearing flamboyant costumes, masks and heavy makeup, creating a great party atmosphere. If you’re travelling during the winter months check out the winter carnival held in Malta’s capital city Valletta, and sister island Gozo.
INTERNATIONAL FIREWORKS FESTIVAL The annual Malta International Fireworks Festival, held in Valletta’s Grand Harbour and various other locations, takes place at the end of April to commemorate Malta’s accession into the European Union on 1st May 2004. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy each evening free of charge.
PAGEANT OF THE SEAS Set against the majestic backdrop of Valletta’s Grand Harbour, the Pageant of the Seas hosts a programme boasting daytime activities including competitive races, visual demonstrations and water acts in June each year. The nights are particularly spectacular; offering a colourful celebration on the water.
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