St. John’s Co-Cathedral: A stunning example of Baroque architecture with exquisite interior decoration.
Upper Barrakka Gardens: Offers breathtaking views of the Grand Harbour.
Grandmaster’s Palace: Historic seat of the Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, now housing the Office of the President and a museum.
Mdina
Mdina Old City: Known as the “Silent City,” it’s a beautifully preserved medieval town.
St. Paul’s Cathedral: A stunning cathedral with a rich history and beautiful architecture.
Mdina Dungeons: Explore the dark history of Malta with a tour of these eerie dungeons.
Rabat
St. Paul’s Catacombs: An extensive underground cemetery complex dating back to Roman times.
Domus Romana: The remains of a Roman-era house with impressive mosaics and artifacts.
The Three Cities
Vittoriosa (Birgu), Senglea (Isla), and Cospicua (Bormla): These historic cities offer a glimpse into Malta’s past, with narrow streets, ancient buildings, and waterfront views.
Marsaxlokk
Fishing Village: Known for its picturesque harbor filled with traditional colorful fishing boats (luzzu).
Sunday Market: A bustling market with fresh seafood, local produce, and crafts.
Gozo
Victoria (Rabat): The capital of Gozo, with its impressive Citadel offering panoramic views.
Azure Window (Dwejra): Although the natural arch collapsed in 2017, the area is still worth visiting for its stunning coastal scenery.
Ggantija Temples: One of the oldest freestanding structures in the world, dating back to the Neolithic period.
Comino
Blue Lagoon: Famous for its crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
Santa Marija Bay: A quieter spot on Comino for a more relaxed beach experience.
Sliema and St. Julian's
Promenade: A scenic walkway along the coast, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Nightlife: These areas are known for their vibrant nightlife, with numerous bars, clubs, and restaurants.
Popeye Village
Originally built as a film set, it’s now a fun theme park with activities for all ages.
Malta Islamic Center
The Mariam Al-Batool Mosque in Paola is the main mosque on the island, and there are additional prayer facilities and Islamic centers available in other areas. These mosques and centers provide not only spaces for worship but also community support and cultural activities..