I am going to Malta next Friday and will be staying in St Juliens for a week.
I have guidebooks and have read lots of websites so I don't need links to them thanks.
What I am after are personal recommendations of what people feel are Do Not Misses!
We are early 50's, we like sightseeing and good food and drinks.
Are there any trips, areas, restaurants etc that people think are too good to miss when there?
Also, any local knowledge or tips that might not appear in guidebooks/ websites would be great.
Thanks.
The problem with personal recommendations are they’re......personal. If you’re into ancient history then you’ll have a ball at places like Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum.
Mdina is a well preserved medieval town and Valletta has a character all of its own.
It's many years since I was in Malta but I'm sure that some things don't change. Valetta is definitely worth a visit but it's nearby Sliema which is more tourist-oriented and where you'll find loads of bars and restaurants.
A trip across to Gozo (45 minutes by ferry) is definitely worth it too. It's got a distinctive character all of its own.
go to the Mnajdra (or Tarxien or Ħaġar Qim) ancient ruins, take a bus to Mdina, see the ornate cathedral in Valletta. Valletta's interesting just to stroll round.
take the buses if you can, they are old and crotchety, at least the ones i went on were, but they were dead cheap and could get you all over the place.
Valletta is lovely as been said, you won't be short of places to eat. Malta has amazing history, conquered
by many people over the centuries.
Hopkirk
// I believe the old buses have largely been retired now// What a pity, when I was stationed there for three years part of my amusement was taking the morning bus to work and watching the bodywork move from the chassis at every corner.