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The size, climate, and geographical diversity are what make Malta such a unique country.There is plenty to discover about this Mediterranean wonder.

Attard
Attard is well known for being the home of the President's Palace. It is a mostly residential area, which makes it a relatively peaceful place. It is situated between Mdina and Valletta and transport is easy. San Anton Gardens surround the President's Palace and are open to visitors. During the summer months you will often find performances being held there.

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Bugibba
Buggibba is one of Malta's largest seaside resort towns. The coastline promenade stretches from Salina Bay to St Paul's Bay taking in some of the Islands' best open sea views and a vista over to St Paul's Island. The shore is rocky, but that has not prevented the resorts' appeal. The flat rocks provide places for sun bathing and there are access points every so often for swimmers. The water is deep, but generally clean, clear and safe for bathing. Very busy and full of tourists... Very large variety of restaurants, bars and cafes.

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Mdina
Mdina is the old capital of Malta. It is a medieval town, with narrow quiet streets, situated in the centre of the island. It is also known as the "Silent City" and commands a magnificent view of the Island. Today, no cars (other than those of a limited number of residents) are allowed in Mdina and there is a calming atmosphere as one walks along its narrow streets and ways. The city displays an unusual mix of Norman and Baroque architecture, including several palaces, most of which serve as private homes. The Cathedral is worth visiting and is fronted by a large square.

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Mellieha
Mellieha is to the North of the Island and offers the largest beach on Malta. It is a very popular area during summer, but it is worth renting a car if you are planning to stay there as it is about 20/30 minutes from St Julians.

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Qawra
Most of the large cheap hotels are situated in Qawra. It is very busy, and is mostly populated by tourists however it is quiter that it's neighbouring Bugibba. It is within walking distance of Bugibba where you can find a number of bars and restaurants. It offers various types of accommodation that are within walking distance from the various beach lidos.

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Sliema
Sliema is the heart of shopping in Malta. It is a mixture of residential and commercial properties. There is a great walking promenade that runs for several kilometres, that takes you all the way from Gzira to St Julians. It is central to most places and is easy to get to with public transport.

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St Julians
This is a quiet fishing village that has been transformed into a hub of activity filled with restaurants of all types. It is within walking distance to Paceville where all the nightlife is based, it is a high-density tourist area, which offers the largest selection of dining and entertainment on the island.

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Valletta
Built at the time of the Knights, the Capital City Valletta has plenty of historical value, and is a World Heritage City. It is famous for it's St John's Co-Cathedral where the Knights of Malta were buried. The City is busy day and night, and is the Island's main business centre and houses the seat of government. Most of the museums are found here and it is full of cafes.

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Marsalforn (Gozo)
The tiny fishing village of Marsalforn on the north coast of Gozo has become the island's most popular summer resort. It offers various spots for swimming and water sports, and is well supplied with restaurants, bars and accommodation establishments.

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Sannat (Gozo)
Sannat is well known for it's carved stone balconies that are all handcrafted. It is an agricultural village that is also famous for it's traditional lace making. It is not far from the cliffs of Ta Cenc that makes a wonderful walking area.

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Xaghra (Gozo)
This village, one of the largest on the island, is built on a hill. The famous beach of Ramla Hamra with it's red sand, is within its vicinity and must be made a part of your trip. Ggantija temples are also on the outskirts of the village. They are one of the Oldest Prehistoric Temples in the World. For a small fee you can actually walk around and in the Temple.

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Xlendi (Gozo)
Xlendi is a small fishing port that is a great spot for seafood restaurants. There is a small pebble beach where one can swim and snorkel. There is a good walk across the rocks where one can look down on the village. Driving down to Xlendi you can stop and have a look at the old washing waterhole that is still in use today. It is a peaceful area, although the main Gozitan nightclub is situated half way up the hill.

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Victoria (Gozo)
As the Capital City of Gozo, is the heart of shopping in Gozo with a number of cafes worth trying out. The Citadel in Victoria is surrounded by huge bastions built to protect the city. It is filled with narrow winding streets that have many local shops. You can sample some of the local produce as well as make purchases to take home with you.

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