Malta coastline is the seamless series of picturesque bays and gulfs and there are numerous vast beaches with modern equipment too. There are no poisonous sea creatures or sharp corals and tidal wave is almost unnoticeable making safety the distinctive feature of all beaches of Malta. Beach season starts in May and lasts until October. Water temperature during this time rarely drops below +20C. August is the hottest month of the year with overall water temperature reaching +25C.
1. Young men looking to visiting local night clubs and casinos should have passport by themselves. Visitors under 18 are not allowed to entertaining establishments of the kind and the … Open
Malta is a wonderful island offering its guests ample opportunities for comfortable vacations. Regardless of the place you choose, it won’t be a difficult task to find a suitable … Open
Another appealing beach is Gnejna Bay . Its area is informally divided in two parts. One is covered with sand and another - with flat stone platforms. This popular beach is an excellent choice for comfortable sunbaths and traditional water activities. Miniature Paradise Bay sand beach is also very popular among tourists and is easily accessible. The beach is finely equipped with loungers and sunshades.
In Malta, even an ordinary excursion available to all travellers can be turned into an unforgettable adventure. A visit to Blue Grotto is available to all guests of the island as part of … Open
There's a number of rocky beaches on Malta, which are very popular among snorkeling enthusiasts. One of the most appealing rocky coasts is located in Sliema . Bugibba is an excellent place for comfortable family vacation. Qawra beach resort with its unique charm of past centuries offers its guests lots of various entertainment options. Active tourists will like Marsascala resort town; actively developing Zurrieq resort is yet another point of interest for travelers. It's worth mentioning that many large hotels located next to the shore offer their guests excellent private beaches closed for public access.