
Malta might be one of Europe’s smallest nations, but it has no shortage of charming towns and villages to explore. Located south of Sicily, Malta has been inhabited for over 7,000 years. Historic landmarks such as centuries-old temples and towering ancient fortifications, along with cosmopolitan destinations are spread across this tiny island.
While Malta enjoys spectacular weather year-round, it’s particularly popular during the summertime as holidaymakers seek out countless pristine beaches and secret coves. Despite its extensive history, Malta isn’t stuck in the past – many towns present modern art galleries and innovative dining experiences that make the miniature country well worth exploring. Here are some of Malta’s towns and villages you can consider when planning your holiday.
Malta’s own island getaway
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Nadur is the 2nd-largest city on the Maltese island of Gozo. Ferries travel between Malta and Gozo from Mgarr Harbour, approximately 5 km south of Nadur. Throughout the warmer months, the region comes alive with citrus trees, which provide a lush escape from Malta’s typically arid landscape. The most prominent landmark to explore here is the Nadur Parish Church, a much-loved baroque basilica built back in 1760.
Nadur is also positioned close to Gozo’s beaches, with the best within touching distance being Ramla and San Blas. There’s also the Daħlet Qorrot, a swimming bay with vibrant turquoise water. Enjoy great views of the surrounding countryside at the 17th-century Sopu Tower. Located within a 30-minute walk from Nadur, the tower overlooks the rough coastline and nearby shipping lanes.
地址: Nadur, In-Nadur, Gozo, Malta

Nadur
The country’s bustling capital
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A tiny capital city by European standards, Valletta presents visitors with some incredible experiences. Surrounded by grand fortifications, the city dates back to the 16th century, offering a glimpse into the past few other places can. But it’s not all about history here, as there are a host of cultured restaurants and landmarks to explore.
The Valletta City Gate is a standout highlight, which was redesigned by world-class Italian architect Renzo Piano in 2014. He also led the redevelopment of the Parliament Building, perhaps Valletta’s most unique modern structure. Another must-visit is Valletta Contemporary, which presents a range of distinctive exhibitions by celebrated local and international artists. It showcases precisely why Valletta was selected as the European Capital of Culture in 2018.
地址: Valletta, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta

Valletta
Featuring a maze of medieval streets
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Located high on a hillside, Mdina offers sweeping views of the Maltese rural landscape. With over 4,000 years of history, the city is surrounded by ancient walls, while its labyrinth of mazy streets overflows with historic architecture.
Mdina is also known as the ‘Silent City’ as no cars are allowed inside the city walls, making it is a peaceful destination to explore on foot. Wander through the 18th-century entrance to the town, named the Mdina Gate, and you’ll be welcomed by a wide variety of fascinating places to explore. The Cathedral of Saint Paul showcases superbly preserved frescoes, while the Palazzo Falson is home to an exceptional collection of medieval artefacts.
地址: Mdina, L-Imdina, Malta

Mdina
Malta’s cosmopolitan destination
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Sliema was once a quiet fishing town that has been transformed into one of Malta’s most popular holiday destinations over the last 50 years. Extravagant restaurants and cafes dot the waterfront, where food-loving travellers can sample the local cuisine, which is influenced by British, Italian and North African flavours.
Considered the fashion capital of Malta, Sliema is a favourite destination for those who love shopping. You can find a wide range of retail options, from massive malls to independent designers spread along Manoel Dimech Street. Head to the coast for a morning swim before soaking up Sliema’s glamorous atmosphere for the rest of the day.
地址: Sliema, Tas-Sliema, Malta