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Things to do
* Visit medieval cities and churches; see the remains of Roman buildings and feel the influence of Italian, English and Arabic cultures;
* Walk on the promenade enjoying the beauty of Mediterranean sea and stopping by in numerous coffee shops;
* Take a tour on a bus or a ship around the island;
* Visit gigantic Neolithic temples;
* Try cave diving or spend a relaxing day on the beach;
* Enjoy Maltese wines and food in a wine bar or a restaurant
* Walk on the promenade enjoying the beauty of Mediterranean sea and stopping by in numerous coffee shops;
* Take a tour on a bus or a ship around the island;
* Visit gigantic Neolithic temples;
* Try cave diving or spend a relaxing day on the beach;
* Enjoy Maltese wines and food in a wine bar or a restaurant
Attractions and sights
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Comino is an island of the Maltese archipelago between the islands of Malta and Gozo in the Mediterranean Sea, measuring 3.5 square kilometres in area.
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The Hypogeum of Paola, Malta, literally meaning "underground" in Greek, is a subterranean structure dating to the Saflieni phase in Maltese prehistory.
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The Megalithic Temples of Malta are the eleven prehistoric monuments, of which seven are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, built during three distinct time periods between 5000 BC and 700 BC approximately.
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The Blue Grotto is actually a number of sea caverns on the south coast of Malta, east of the fishermen's harbour Wied iż-Żurrieq in the village of Qrendi. It is located right across from the small uninhabited islet of Filfla.
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The Valletta Waterfront, in Floriana, Malta, is baroque wharf built by Manuel Pinto de Fonseca in the 18th century.
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The Manoel Theatre is reputed to be Europe's third-oldest working theatre, and the oldest working theatre in the Commonwealth of Nations.
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The Tarxien Temples are an archaeological complex in Tarxien, Malta. They date to approximately 3150 BC. The site was accepted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980 along with the other Megalithic temples on the island of Malta.
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Mnajdra is a megalithic temple complex found on the southern coast of the Mediterranean island of Malta. Mnajdra is approximately 500 metres from the Ħaġar Qim megalithic complex.
More attractions
More attractions and sights
Gozo and Comino islands, straight streets of Valletta, Archaeological Museum, the Museum of the Inquisition, The Old Cars museum, numerous catacombs, Popaya Village, Marsaxxlok fishing village, Three Cities
When to go
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Best time to go:
Beach season is May through early October. The best time to see the island is March - May and November - December, when it is not too hot, nor rainy.
How to get there
By car from Malta International Airport