While thousands of families will be heading for the popular tourist destinations over the next few months, a summer holiday doesn't always have to include the Balearics, Costas or Canaries. Despite being one of the smallest countries in the world, Malta has an incredible amount of attractions to offer her visitors, including oodles of history, culture and delectable cuisine.
Sounds like it could be up your
street? Book your trip and take a look at the Newcastle
airport parking offers so that your ride home can be waiting for you upon
your return. Grab a brew and have a read through the various tourist-friendly
attractions on the island that will make your visit worthwhile.
Malta’s incredible coastline,
including the popular resorts of St Julian’s and Silema, north of the capital,
is a tourist hotspot, with many visitors flocking to the shores each year. If
your plans include relaxing with a cool, refreshing drink, and looking out over
the crashing waves and rocky crags, these resorts are perfect for you. If
you’re in search of golden sands, Ghajn Tuffieha and Golden Bay are more apt,
both located on the north west of the island, as well as Mellieha Bay in the north.
The culture-rich capital city,
Valetta, oozes heritage and history, including a plethora of ancient palaces
and Baroque churches to admire. Nightlife is plentiful if you’re a party animal
in search of a good ol’ knees up, including St Julian’s on the east coast which
offers plenty of bars, clubs and restaurants to keep you revellers satisfied.
A mere three hours from the UK,
the island of Malta is significantly overlooked with your standard UK
holidaymaker. Take a punt and head for this beautiful island in the Med and
you’ll wonder why you haven’t visited sooner. Organise your Maltese sojourn and
book
airport parking, today.
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post.
I hear a lot of awesome touristy stories about Malta. I hope to visit the country one day. :)
ReplyDeleteMalta beach and scenic views are awesome (based on reviews and photos I saw online). Great share and tips.
ReplyDeleteIs Malta in your bucket list? It is not one mine but after reading this, I might change my mind. :D
ReplyDeletemalta is not so big but it would be nice to have a resto here featuring some of maltese cuisine.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit Malta some day too... It looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteEliz
I wanna travel too!
ReplyDeleteTravelling is one of my dreams. I know I can do it in the future in God's time. Malta is a nice place to be =)
ReplyDeleteMommy Maye2
I know there are other nice places around teh globe except for those popular ones and Malta is one of those places.
ReplyDeleteGreat things comes in small packages, and countries for that matter.
ReplyDeleteeLLa (r)