Malta  The Maltese Archipelago, (Malta, Comino and Gozo), lies virtually in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, some 93 kilometres south of the Italian island of Sicily and about 290 kilometres from North Africa. The waters around Malta are widely regarded to be amongst the clearest in the Mediterranean. Although not big in size, there are a number of sandy beaches, mainly in the northern part of the island; the best known are at Mellieha Bay, Golden Sands and Armier. In the south the best sandy beach is at Birzebbugia. You’ll find almost every imaginable water-sport from windsurfing to paragliding to water-skiing and offers excellent opportunities for both beginners and experienced open water and cave divers. A short catamaran journey to the north of Malta is the beautiful Italian island of Sicily, where intriguing local culture and history combine with gorgeous surroundings. Malta’s history can be seen in its wealth of archaeological, architectural and artistic treasures .The Islands have several World Heritage sites: the enigmatic, prehistoric temples; Malta’s baroque capital Valetta, a historic and cultural haven founded by the Knights; and the walled, medieval capital, Mdina. The palaces and cathedrals of Valletta and Mdina house some of Europe’s finest treasures. Comino is a tiny island between Malta and Gozo. It is completely undeveloped except for one hotel, a few farmhouses and a fortification. Reached by boat from Malta, it is very popular with day visitors and yachts. Gozo, also reached by boat, is a rural hideaway that offers tranquillity and respite from the everyday hustle and bustle of life. It is steeped with history and culture and has succeeded in retaining much of its traditional way of life. If nightlife is high on your agenda try St Julian's which has plenty to offer, with lively bars, nightclubs, a casino and shops. For traditional entertainment, join in with the local “festas” that take place all over the island during the summer .
Northwest Malta | Home to some of the best beaches on the island, the rugged, north west coast of Malta is also home to many of the island’s main resorts. We have 2 villas in Northwest Malta. | | Central Malta | Tiny villages, ancient underground catacombs and stunning natural attractions, this area of Malta offers something for everyone. We have 1 villas in Central Malta. | | |