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Sun, History &
Sun, History &

Ultra Luxury Malta Holidays

Bathed in golden sunshine for over 300 days out of the year, Malta is a Mediterranean paradise waiting to be explored. This stunning archipelago, made up of Malta, Gozo, and Comino, offers visitors a perfect blend of rich local history, breathtaking coastlines, and delicious cuisine. Whether you’re seeking a luxurious escape or an adventure-packed holiday, Malta delivers in every way.

Steeped in history, Malta’s streets are a living museum, with grand palaces, ancient temples, and medieval cities that transport you back in time. Valletta, the capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with Baroque architecture, while the walled city of Mdina captivates with its timeless beauty. Ruins dating back thousands of years stand tall as a testament to the island’s deep-rooted past, making it a dream destination for history lovers.

Beyond the culture, Malta boasts some of the most stunning beaches in Europe. Calming ocean waters lap against yellow sands and rocky coves, with Blue Lagoon on Comino offering a unique, tropical-like experience. With an array of Blue Flag beaches, water sports, and hidden bays, the coastline caters to every kind of traveller, from families with young children to those in search of secluded relaxation.

No trip, to Malta, would be complete without indulging in its culinary delights. Influenced by beloved Mediterranean flavours, the island’s food scene is a delightful mix of fresh seafood, hearty stews, and local pastries. Traditional dishes such as Pastizzi and Lampuki pie provide an authentic taste of the island, while the vibrant restaurant scene ensures plenty of options for every palate. And yes that includes child-friendly dishes to please the pickiest of eaters.

Whether you dream of exploring historic wonders, spending your day soaking up the sun, or savouring every bite of Maltese cuisine, Malta is a destination that guarantees an unforgettable holiday experience all year round.
Bathed in golden sunshine for over 300 days out of the year, Malta is a Mediterranean paradise waiting to be explored. This stunning archipelago, made up of Malta, Gozo, and Comino, offers visitors a perfect blend of rich local history, breathtaking coastlines, and delicious cuisine. Whether you’re seeking a luxurious escape or an adventure-packed holiday, Malta delivers in every way.

Steeped in history, Malta’s streets are a living museum, with grand palaces, ancient temples, and medieval cities that transport you back in time. Valletta, the capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with Baroque architecture, while the walled city of Mdina captivates with its timeless beauty. Ruins dating back thousands of years stand tall as a testament to the island’s deep-rooted past, making it a dream destination for history lovers.

Beyond the culture, Malta boasts some of the most stunning beaches in Europe. Calming ocean waters lap against yellow sands and rocky coves, with Blue Lagoon on Comino offering a unique, tropical-like experience. With an array of Blue Flag beaches, water sports, and hidden bays, the coastline caters to every kind of traveller, from families with young children to those in search of secluded relaxation.

No trip, to Malta, would be complete without indulging in its culinary delights. Influenced by beloved Mediterranean flavours, the island’s food scene is a delightful mix of fresh seafood, hearty stews, and local pastries. Traditional dishes such as Pastizzi and Lampuki pie provide an authentic taste of the island, while the vibrant restaurant scene ensures plenty of options for every palate. And yes that includes child-friendly dishes to please the pickiest of eaters.

Whether you dream of exploring historic wonders, spending your day soaking up the sun, or savouring every bite of Maltese cuisine, Malta is a destination that guarantees an unforgettable holiday experience all year round.
Bathed in golden sunshine for over 300 days out of the year, Malta is a Mediterranean paradise waiting to be explored. This stunning archipelago, made up of Malta, Gozo, and Comino, offers visitors a perfect blend of rich local history, breathtaking coastlines, and delicious cuisine. Whether you’re seeking a luxurious escape or an adventure-packed holiday, Malta delivers in every way.

Steeped in history, Malta’s streets are a living museum, with grand palaces, ancient temples, and medieval cities that transport you back in time. Valletta, the capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with Baroque architecture, while the walled city of Mdina captivates with its timeless beauty. Ruins dating back thousands of years stand tall as a testament to the island’s deep-rooted past, making it a dream destination for history lovers.

Beyond the culture, Malta boasts some of the most stunning beaches in Europe. Calming ocean waters lap against yellow sands and rocky coves, with Blue Lagoon on Comino offering a unique, tropical-like experience. With an array of Blue Flag beaches, water sports, and hidden bays, the coastline caters to every kind of traveller, from families with young children to those in search of secluded relaxation.

No trip, to Malta, would be complete without indulging in its culinary delights. Influenced by beloved Mediterranean flavours, the island’s food scene is a delightful mix of fresh seafood, hearty stews, and local pastries. Traditional dishes such as Pastizzi and Lampuki pie provide an authentic taste of the island, while the vibrant restaurant scene ensures plenty of options for every palate. And yes that includes child-friendly dishes to please the pickiest of eaters.

Whether you dream of exploring historic wonders, spending your day soaking up the sun, or savouring every bite of Maltese cuisine, Malta is a destination that guarantees an unforgettable holiday experience all year round.
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Hit the
Bay

St. Julian’s Spinola Bay is a must-visit, offering vibrant waterfront dining, and stunning sunset views, making it the perfect spot for a romantic evening or a lively night out.

Hit the Bay

St. Julian’s Spinola Bay is a must-visit, offering vibrant waterfront dining, and stunning sunset views, making it the perfect spot for a romantic evening or a lively night out.

Life's a
Beach

Malta’s golden beaches, from Mellieħa Bay to Golden Bay, offer crystal-clear waters and soft sands, perfect for sunbathing or thrilling water sports under the island’s endless Mediterranean sunshine.

Life's a Beach

Malta’s golden beaches, from Mellieħa Bay to Golden Bay, offer crystal-clear waters and soft sands, perfect for sunbathing or thrilling water sports under the island’s endless Mediterranean sunshine.

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Historic
Escape

Step back in time exploring Valletta’s grand palaces, Mdina’s medieval streets, and the ancient Hagar Qim temples. You’ll uncover Malta’s fascinating past through its breathtaking architecture.

Historic Escape

Step back in time exploring Valletta’s grand palaces, Mdina’s medieval streets, and the ancient Hagar Qim temples. You’ll uncover Malta’s fascinating past through its breathtaking architecture.

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Luxury Malta Hotels

Luxury Malta Hotels

Corinthia Palace Malta

Malta, Europe

Situated in vibrant St. George’s Bay, Corinthia Hotel offers luxurious rooms with sea views, a private beach, and nine diverse restaurants. Enjoy exclusive lounge access, a range of leisure activities, and exceptional dining options.

Situated in vibrant St. George’s Bay, Corinthia Hotel offers luxurious rooms with sea views, a private beach, and nine diverse restaurants. Enjoy exclusive lounge access, a range of leisure activities, and exceptional dining options.

Situated in vibrant St. George’s Bay, Corinthia Hotel offers luxurious rooms with sea views, a private beach, and nine diverse restaurants. Enjoy exclusive lounge access, a range of leisure activities, and exceptional dining options.

Corinthia Hotel St. George’s Bay

Malta, Europe

Situated in vibrant St. George’s Bay, Corinthia Hotel offers luxurious rooms with sea views, a private beach, and nine diverse restaurants. Enjoy exclusive lounge access, a range of leisure activities, and exceptional dining options.

Situated in vibrant St. George’s Bay, Corinthia Hotel offers luxurious rooms with sea views, a private beach, and nine diverse restaurants. Enjoy exclusive lounge access, a range of leisure activities, and exceptional dining options.

Situated in vibrant St. George’s Bay, Corinthia Hotel offers luxurious rooms with sea views, a private beach, and nine diverse restaurants. Enjoy exclusive lounge access, a range of leisure activities, and exceptional dining options.

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Malta In A Nutshell

With year-round sunshine and a warm Mediterranean climate, Malta is the perfect destination to visit no matter the season. The summer months bring long beach days and family fun, so you can wait until schools’ are out and bring the entire family. While the quieter months are often favoured by couples looking to enjoy all the beauty Malta has to offer with fewer crowds but still plenty of sunshine.

Whether you plan to soak up the sun on a golden stretch of sand or discover hidden bays, Malta’s coastline is an endless playground. The famous Blue Lagoon on Comino dazzles with its crystal-clear waters, while Golden Bay is ideal for families looking for soft sands and gentle waves. For those craving a more private experience, Imġiebaħ Bay offers a peaceful retreat. No matter when you visit, Malta’s beaches provide the ultimate escape. There are beaches centred around family fun as well as plenty that are perfect for sunbathing in peace.

Beyond the glistening shorelines, Malta is a paradise for food lovers. The island’s culinary scene is a vibrant fusion of Mediterranean influences, blending Italian, Arabic, and British flavours to create unique fusions. From casual bites to fine dining, there’s something to tempt every palate. For a truly unforgettable dining experience, The de Mondion in Mdina offers breathtaking rooftop views and refined Maltese cuisine, making it a top choice for couples. If fresh seafood is calling your name, Zeri’s Restaurant in St. Julian’s serves expertly crafted dishes in a warm, inviting setting. And for those seeking a taste of traditional Maltese treats, the flaky pastries filled with ricotta are a must-try. Wherever you choose to dine, you can expect bold flavours and fresh, high-quality ingredients that celebrate Malta’s rich gastronomic heritage.

Want to do some exploring after checking out the beach, or are you filled up with tasty Maltese food and ready to wander the streets? Then you’ll find yourself captivated by the history that seeps out of Malta. With over 7,000 years of history, the island is home to some of the world’s most fascinating archaeological sites. The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum offers a rare glimpse into an ancient underground necropolis dating back to 3600 BC. Above ground, Valletta’s St. John’s Co-Cathedral is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, housing the stunning Caravaggio painting, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist. Meanwhile, the medieval city of Mdina, known as the Silent City, invites visitors to wander its atmospheric streets, where time seems to stand still. And exploring Malta’s cultural treasures is super easy thanks to the island’s excellent transport links. Public buses connect most major attractions, while guided tours offer in-depth insight into the island’s rich history.

Whether you’re uncovering ancient ruins, lounging on sun-drenched beaches, or indulging in world-class cuisine, Malta promises an unforgettable holiday that blends relaxation, adventure, and culture in perfect harmony.
With year-round sunshine and a warm Mediterranean climate, Malta is the perfect destination to visit no matter the season. The summer months bring long beach days and family fun, so you can wait until schools’ are out and bring the entire family. While the quieter months are often favoured by couples looking to enjoy all the beauty Malta has to offer with fewer crowds but still plenty of sunshine.

Whether you plan to soak up the sun on a golden stretch of sand or discover hidden bays, Malta’s coastline is an endless playground. The famous Blue Lagoon on Comino dazzles with its crystal-clear waters, while Golden Bay is ideal for families looking for soft sands and gentle waves. For those craving a more private experience, Imġiebaħ Bay offers a peaceful retreat. No matter when you visit, Malta’s beaches provide the ultimate escape. There are beaches centred around family fun as well as plenty that are perfect for sunbathing in peace.

Beyond the glistening shorelines, Malta is a paradise for food lovers. The island’s culinary scene is a vibrant fusion of Mediterranean influences, blending Italian, Arabic, and British flavours to create unique fusions. From casual bites to fine dining, there’s something to tempt every palate. For a truly unforgettable dining experience, The de Mondion in Mdina offers breathtaking rooftop views and refined Maltese cuisine, making it a top choice for couples. If fresh seafood is calling your name, Zeri’s Restaurant in St. Julian’s serves expertly crafted dishes in a warm, inviting setting. And for those seeking a taste of traditional Maltese treats, the flaky pastries filled with ricotta are a must-try. Wherever you choose to dine, you can expect bold flavours and fresh, high-quality ingredients that celebrate Malta’s rich gastronomic heritage.

Want to do some exploring after checking out the beach, or are you filled up with tasty Maltese food and ready to wander the streets? Then you’ll find yourself captivated by the history that seeps out of Malta. With over 7,000 years of history, the island is home to some of the world’s most fascinating archaeological sites. The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum offers a rare glimpse into an ancient underground necropolis dating back to 3600 BC. Above ground, Valletta’s St. John’s Co-Cathedral is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, housing the stunning Caravaggio painting, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist. Meanwhile, the medieval city of Mdina, known as the Silent City, invites visitors to wander its atmospheric streets, where time seems to stand still. And exploring Malta’s cultural treasures is super easy thanks to the island’s excellent transport links. Public buses connect most major attractions, while guided tours offer in-depth insight into the island’s rich history.

Whether you’re uncovering ancient ruins, lounging on sun-drenched beaches, or indulging in world-class cuisine, Malta promises an unforgettable holiday that blends relaxation, adventure, and culture in perfect harmony.
With year-round sunshine and a warm Mediterranean climate, Malta is the perfect destination to visit no matter the season. The summer months bring long beach days and family fun, so you can wait until schools’ are out and bring the entire family. While the quieter months are often favoured by couples looking to enjoy all the beauty Malta has to offer with fewer crowds but still plenty of sunshine.

Whether you plan to soak up the sun on a golden stretch of sand or discover hidden bays, Malta’s coastline is an endless playground. The famous Blue Lagoon on Comino dazzles with its crystal-clear waters, while Golden Bay is ideal for families looking for soft sands and gentle waves. For those craving a more private experience, Imġiebaħ Bay offers a peaceful retreat. No matter when you visit, Malta’s beaches provide the ultimate escape. There are beaches centred around family fun as well as plenty that are perfect for sunbathing in peace.

Beyond the glistening shorelines, Malta is a paradise for food lovers. The island’s culinary scene is a vibrant fusion of Mediterranean influences, blending Italian, Arabic, and British flavours to create unique fusions. From casual bites to fine dining, there’s something to tempt every palate. For a truly unforgettable dining experience, The de Mondion in Mdina offers breathtaking rooftop views and refined Maltese cuisine, making it a top choice for couples. If fresh seafood is calling your name, Zeri’s Restaurant in St. Julian’s serves expertly crafted dishes in a warm, inviting setting. And for those seeking a taste of traditional Maltese treats, the flaky pastries filled with ricotta are a must-try. Wherever you choose to dine, you can expect bold flavours and fresh, high-quality ingredients that celebrate Malta’s rich gastronomic heritage.

Want to do some exploring after checking out the beach, or are you filled up with tasty Maltese food and ready to wander the streets? Then you’ll find yourself captivated by the history that seeps out of Malta. With over 7,000 years of history, the island is home to some of the world’s most fascinating archaeological sites. The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum offers a rare glimpse into an ancient underground necropolis dating back to 3600 BC. Above ground, Valletta’s St. John’s Co-Cathedral is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, housing the stunning Caravaggio painting, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist. Meanwhile, the medieval city of Mdina, known as the Silent City, invites visitors to wander its atmospheric streets, where time seems to stand still. And exploring Malta’s cultural treasures is super easy thanks to the island’s excellent transport links. Public buses connect most major attractions, while guided tours offer in-depth insight into the island’s rich history.

Whether you’re uncovering ancient ruins, lounging on sun-drenched beaches, or indulging in world-class cuisine, Malta promises an unforgettable holiday that blends relaxation, adventure, and culture in perfect harmony.

frequently asked questions

Malta boasts warm weather all year round, but the best time to visit is from April to October when the temperatures are ideal for beach days, sightseeing, and outdoor activities.
Malta is part of the Schengen Zone, so EU travellers don’t need a visa. Visitors from other countries should check visa requirements before travelling.
Absolutely! With its beautiful beaches, historical sites, and fun attractions like Popeye Village, Malta is a fantastic holiday spot for families of all ages.
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Inspired?
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next trip today

Our expert team of personal travel managers are ready to craft your perfect journey. From business trips to luxury leisure holidays, simply put your pin in the map, and we’ll make it happen.