Discover endless sunshine and adventure in Malta

Malta, often cherished for its summer allure, bathes in more then 300 days of sunshine a year, promising a glorious escape for winter sun-seekers. This magical island also serves as a gourmet gateway, boasting a vibrant dining scene with seven Michelin-starred restaurants - a remarkable feat for such a small country – alongside an impressive history that is just waiting to be explored. Read on to find out more about why Malta should be on your winter sun wish list.

Discover endless sunshine and adventure in Malta

Streets of flavour in Valletta

Discover the exquisite Michelin-awarded creations at Under Grain, Noni, ION Harbour, De Mondion, Bahia, Fernandõ Gastrotheque, and Rosami at The Villa, each offering a unique culinary journey for those who know their stuff when it comes to food. Beyond the Michelin allure, Malta's heart and soul can be tasted in the delectable bistros lining Valletta's cobbled streets. These charming spots offer a taste of authentic Maltese cuisine, presenting a wonderful opportunity to explore the unique flavours of this rich culture.

Dive into local delicacies

No visit to Malta is complete without trying fenek, the country’s national dish. Experience this marinated rabbit transformed into Stuffat tal-Fenek, a sumptuous stew that marries tomato, red wine, and aromatic spices. It's often served with roast potatoes and crusty bread for a truly hearty meal. Equally essential is Ġbejna, a versatile cheese that graces many tables, whether in rich soups, savoury pastries, or simple breakfast offerings. Don’t miss the popular pastizzi, flaky pastries filled with savoury delights like ricotta or curried peas, traditionally baked by family-run pastizzerija.

Savour Maltese wine

Malta's wines are a hidden gem, crafted from its sun-drenched soil and refreshing sea breezes. Since these vintages are not exported, they offer a unique tasting experience you can only enjoy on the island. Renting a car to explore local vineyards will unveil award-winning selections that are sure to delight oenophiles.

Take a stroll through time

As you explore, let Valletta envelop you with its timeless charm. This UNESCO World Heritage site is an enchanting blend of history and sophistication. Established by the Knights of St. John in the 1500s, its grandiose churches, palaces, and museums tell tales of a storied past. At St. John's Co-Cathedral, contemplate Caravaggio's masterpiece, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist, a monumental work in the artist's career.

You can also head up to Valletta’s Upper Barrakka Gardens on the upper tier of Saints Peter and Paul Bastion, built in the 1560s, to soak up breathtaking views of the Grand Harbour and watch the ceremonial gun salutes that take place at noon and 4pm daily.

Discover the old and new in The Three Cities

Just a short ferry trip from Valletta lies The Three Cities—Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua. These historic bastions of Maltese life are best explored by electric self-drive buggy, offering an intimate experience of their colourful streets and still-living history. Once the bastions of the Knights, these cities meld ancient architecture with vibrant modern culture, with ruins and old buildings rubbing shoulders with beautifully restored townhouses, a glamorous marina, and tempting waterside restaurants.

To book your Malta holiday this winter, call your Travel Counsellor today.

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