Buggibba & its neighbour Qawra are Malta's largest, seaside resort towns. The coastline stretches from Salina Bay to St Paul's Bay taking in some of the Islands' best open sea views and a vista over St Paul's Island. The flat rocks on the shoreline provide places for sun bathing and there are access points every so often for swimmers. Numerous Bars, Restaurants, & a Casino may be found in this area. Neighbouring towns are St Pauls Bay & Xemxija.
Marsascala, is still renowned as fishing village & its excellent fish restaurants. The Maltese refer to Marsascala as "Wied Il-Ghajn". In the summer months, Marsascala is full of activity, with the various bars & restaurants usually chock a block for lunch and dinner. The long U-shaped coastline and beach, its rocky promontories and its multicoloured fishing vessels give the town a typical Maltese character. Neighbouring towns are Marsaxlokk, Zabbar & Zejtun.
Mdina is the old capital city of Malta situated in the centre of the island. Known locally as the "Silent City". Mdina commands a breathtaking and magnificent view of the Island & although it is fully inhabited with no more than a couple of hundred residents, silence remains the name of the game. Mdina brings a calming atmosphere as you walk along its narrow streets & ways, passing by some of the best Norman & Baroque architecture on the island.
Mellieha, is one of Malta's most picturesque tourist destinations. The town centre is perched on a hill overlooking Mellieha Bay. Fine hotels, restaurants, shops and a majestic baroque church (built in late 19th century) may be fouund in Mellieha. Mellieha is also home to Malta's longest stretch of sandy beach, better known to the Maltese as "Ghadira". Neigbouring Towns are Xemxija and Cirkewwa.
Mgarr pronounced "hymn - jar" is home to Gozo's Ferry Terminal and stretches upwards to the top of the Mgarr Harbour. Mgarr enjoys panoramic views of Malta and Comino across the Gozo channel. The to and fro of the fishing boats and the incomparable vistas add a unique touch to this lovely town. Mgarr is also very popular for its hub of fish restaurants situated close to the waters edge.
San Lawrenz is a village situated in the west of the island of Gozo. The village is built upon a flat surface surrounded by three hills - Ta' Ghammar, Ta' Gelmus and Ta' Dbiegi. The latter is 195 metres above sea level and boasts the highest point in Gozo. San Lawrenz also has within its territory the beautiful Dwejra Bay which is renowned for its unique ecological aspects, not only recognised by all Gozitans and locals but also internationally.
Sannat is a small, typical village in southern Gozo, Sannat (pronounced sun-aat) is one of the few places where you can still see the old craft of Gozitan lace being made. In the summer elderly women seated outside their homes make shawls, table mats or lace-edged handkerchiefs. Beyond the village, the cliffs of Ta Cenc drop 180m down to the sea & walk along a country road will bring you to the pretty little inlet of Mgarr Ix Xini Bay.
Sliema or "Tas-Sliema" in Maltese, is located on the North East coast of the Island. A major commercial & residential area, with a number of lidos, waterpolo clubs, bars & restaurants lined up on the coast. Sliema is also home to a lovely promenade which connects to its neighbouring towns on either side - St Julians & Gzira. Numerous hotels may be found on this coastline.
