Source: Tourism MediaGrand HarbourAncient peoples were beguiled by the spectacular Grand Harbour, with huge natural cliffs, forts and villages overlooking the shining Mediterranean Sea. The WorldEuropeMaltaGrand Harbour
Source: Tourism MediaGolden Sands BeachThis lovely stretch of sandy beach that looks west to the sunset is special for its beauty and rarity on Malta’s rocky coastline. The WorldEuropeMaltaMelliehaGolden Sands Beach
Source: Tourism MediaMalta National AquariumCome face to face with the cute and homely local fish of Malta’s waters in this sleek and modern facility in picturesque Qawra. The WorldEuropeMaltaSt. Paul's BayQawraMalta National Aquarium
Source: MTA / Clive VellaMdinaMalta’s “Silent City” is a medieval maze of winding alleys, magnificent churches and grand palaces, enclosed within ancient city walls.The WorldEuropeMaltaMdina
Source: Tourism MediaSt George's BeachBeloved by young revelers, this shoreline in St. Julian’s is a rare stretch of sand along a generally rocky coast. The WorldEuropeMaltaSt. Julian'sSt George's Beach
Source: MTA / Clive VellaMdinaMalta’s “Silent City” is a medieval maze of winding alleys, magnificent churches and grand palaces, enclosed within ancient city walls.The WorldEuropeMaltaMdina
Source: MTA / Clive VellaMelliehaThis northern coast town is known for having the longest beach in Malta, traditional festivities and a beautiful baroque church.The WorldEuropeMaltaMellieha
Source: Tourism MediaGozoRelax on this island paradise, featuring rural landscapes, charming villages, pristine beaches and a laid-back local atmosphere.The WorldEuropeMaltaGozo