A short 10 minute journey across the Grand Harbour from Valletta either by the regular ferry from Valletta's Lower Barrakka wharf or by hopping aboard a traditional dghajsa water taxi from the Grand Harbour waterfront. These ancient fortified villages offer narrow limestone alleyways, waterfront fish restaurants, and a quieter, more local side of Malta
Just steps from our ceremony church, this unassuming exterior conceals one of Europe's most breathtaking interiors: a gilded baroque masterpiece housing Caravaggio's largest-ever painting
A short boat trip from Malta's northern coast delivers you to one of the Mediterranean's most impossibly clear and turquoise swimming spots. It's best to visit early morning to beat the crowds!
This walled medieval hilltop city was once Malta's ancient capital. Cars are banned, the streets are hushed, and the views across the island at golden hour are simply unforgettable
Head to this colorful fishing village to browse a traditional outdoor market bursting with fresh catch, local produce, and the sight of Malta's iconic luzzu boats bobbing in the harbor
Originally built as a film set for the 1980 Popeye movie, this quirky, colorful waterside village in northern Malta now operates as a small theme park where people can tour the original wooden set buildings, take a dip in the bay, enjoy boat rides, mini golf, and live entertainment