Malta’s Top 5 Travel Hotspots

Though small in size, Malta is a popular tourist hotspot in Europe. The country keeps travellers coming to witness the gorgeous attractions, stunning historical museum, archaeological sites and eye-catching beaches. It is known for years as a major archaeological hotspot. Tourists can witness remains of temples date back to thousands of years ago. Travellers like you who love the natural beauty will always be excited to make a trip to this awesome destination. Towering cliffs, stunning hills, great dive sites and the blue sea – Malta’s natural beauty is no less stunning.

1.      Mdina: A walled city, Mdina gives you an impression of typical Arab towns. The walled town is smaller in size, but has enough attractions to keep you amused through the day. The town has a very small number of popular – that won’t exceed more than 400. You will get a chance to see house made of rocks.

2.     Valletta: You will have a plenty of history to witness if heading to the capital city of Malta. Valletta displays great history. It is surrounded by majestic fortress, probably built in the 16th century. The city is home to awe-inspiring buildings made of stones and rock. This makes the city look yellowish gray.

3.     Hagar Qim: Look at this ancient temple. You will surely get enthralled with its domes. The temple is made of limestone. Like Hagar Qim, there are two more temples in the area to charm you. Two kilometres away from Qrendi village is found Neolithic temple.

4.     Gozo Island: Located in Mediterranean Sea, the island of Gozo is certainly an amazing tourist destination. The island is replete with scenic beauties, pristine sandy beaches and an array of cafes. Holidaymakers with a passion to dive and snorkel will find the destination most enjoyable. Gozo can give you the best underwater experience through scuba diving and snorkelling. Love fishing? You can catch a wide variety of fish of different shapes and colours. Owing to its calm and tranquil surrounding, Gozo attracts travellers or nature lovers who want to stay away from the hustle and bustle.

5.     The Blue Grotto: The most popular cave on the island is the Blue Grotto. The cave has one of the outstanding locations which combined with the sunlight reflect eye-inspiring blue shades on the surface of the water. You can see a unique sight from the sunrise till 1 pm. The sight is really charming.

Holiday Rental Accommodations Ensure Great Stays:

Are you looking for a bigger accommodation to suit your lifestyle? You can get hold of stunning Malta Holiday Rentals. They are known for being spacious, comfortable, luxurious and lavish. You don’t need an expensive hotel to enjoy the five star luxuries. The same can be obtained from holiday villas. Choose beachfront villas, enjoy the breathtaking views, be captivated with the interiors and indulge in a number of indoor activities. No matter which part of Malta you are in, luxury holiday homes are round the corner.