With more than 7,000 years of history and countless megaliths, medieval dungeons and vibrant towns and villages, Malta is one of the most alluring and diverse spots in the Mediterranean. Find beaches with changing colors and explore hidden coves. Visit ancient temples or head to the trendiest nightclubs. Valletta’s sunny streets, rich heritage and breath-taking architecture have earned it the accolade of European Capital of Culture 2018. Malta embraces its past and moves effortlessly with the times.
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Kayak Gozo is proud to offer Malta's best kayaking tours. Experienced and beginner kayakers can enjoy a paddle along the towering cliffs of the west coast, have a snorkel in the Blue Lagoon, snap a selfie while gliding through natural arches, catch a glimpse of flying fish, go rock hopping along Comino Island, and explore caves and bays otherwise inaccessible by land. What are you waiting for?
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Are you looking for a boat trip, Segway, snorkelling, Hiking, Water sport or Team building? We give you the best outdoors adventure and activities on the islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino, from boat trips and charters, private boat tours and shared cruise boats to Comino, blue lagoon and around Gozoo. Discover Gozo on Segway tour along the best sightseeing Gozo viewpoints, explore the valleys, wonder off the beaten paths, and let us show you the hidden places and the best of the island. Hike and Walks in the lush valleys of Gozo and Comino. Trekking with a knowledgeable guide, discovering hidden paths and flora . Subwing water sport get to swim like a dolphin in Comino blue lagoon crystal blue water. Treasure Hunt excursions in Gozo, Comino and also in Malta, By off-road 4 by 4 Jeep, by private boat, quad bikes or Segway, clues will be left hidden so you get to explore the highlights in a fun way. Outdoor Camping expeditions/ Barbecues/ Team building Unique unforgettable experience
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4.5 based on 628 reviews
We visited the area at the beginning of January on a sunny day, and there were very few people there, which just added magic to the whole experience. I imagine this place to be packed in summer, the beach is sandy and it's such a beautiful spot. The clay slopes provide a dramatic contrast to the blue sea below. It's worth walking all the way around the large 'rock' overlooking the sea. We walked around this and then down to the beach. We spent some time on the beach and then walked back up towards the tower. It is so beautiful here, the views are breath-taking and it's just absolutely worth visiting, especially on a cold, sunny day if you like hiking or on a warm, sunny day if you like swimming. Next time we'll go back with a kayak so we can explore the caves around the area.
4.5 based on 1,133 reviews
Beautiful small bay with plenty of restaurants and cafes. You can also have a swim too. The caves are awesome with some stunning views especially at sunset.
4.5 based on 1,453 reviews
Our highlight in Malta, a real hidden gem, great scenery , diving off rocks into crystal clear waters, you could spend hours here soaking up the activity. Not a pool at all, just a special place
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If you want to sunbathe and swim in the sea but you don't like sand - this is a place to go! It's a very calm place and we loved it!
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Get off the bus at Xemxija stop "Roti" and follow the brown signs for the "Roman Road" up the hill. This first part is quite steep but it's not far and is the hardest part of the walk. You're heading into open countryside - no shops - so take water, and food if you want to stop and picnic. Once you are up the hill there are lovely views across the countryside and interesting flora and fauna. Of note is the 1,000 year old carob tree - the oldest on the islands. We found the trail for the most part fairly well signed and easy to follow, but we did consult Google maps a couple of times later on in the walk where tracks intersected. As an added bonus to a pleasant walk there are lots of historic sites en route, with information boards. Take the chance to visit Roman apiaries, Neolithic tombs and a farmer's rustic hut; and cave dwellings which were used from Punic times to the 1930s. We did find some of the lower, wetter parts of the trail muddy - churned up by off-road bikers. Generally easy walking - walking shoes recommended as the tracks are stony and uneven. A really enjoyable walk.
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