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Best Destination in the Mediterranean, MALTA

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The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) was once again named Best Destination – Mediterranean (Bronze Travvy) at the 2024 Travvy Awards, produced by Northstar Travel Group’s TravelPulse.com and AGENTatHOME. The 2024 Travvy Awards, now celebrating its 10th year, have quickly earned a reputation as the Academy Awards of the USA travel industry, was held Thursday, November 7th, at the Greater Ft. Lauderdale Convention Center, Florida. The Travvy’s recognize the top suppliers, hotels, cruise lines, airlines, tour operators, destinations, technology providers and attractions, as selected by those who know them best – travel advisors.

Malta Tourism Authority, has won one Gold, six Silver and three Bronze over the past ten years (including this year’s award)  since MTA re-established its presence in North America. 

Carlo Micallef, CEO, Malta Tourism Authority, added “We are so grateful to have, again, received Best Destination – Mediterranean, a coveted award in the highly competitive American market indicating that travel advisors have appreciated and rewarded the Malta Tourism Authority’s enterprise and ongoing activity. This will strengthen and support Malta’s efforts to increase the number of visitors from the U.S. market in 2025 to support VisitMalta’s objective for a direct flight from the U.S.”

Aerial drone skyline of Valletta at sunset.

10 Fun things to do in Malta

Malta is packed with fun and unique activities! Here are some must-do experiences to make the most of your trip:

1. Explore Valletta

  • Discover the charm of Malta’s capital, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its beautiful baroque architecture, bustling squares, and rich history. Don’t miss St. John’s Co-Cathedral, Upper Barrakka Gardens, and the Grandmaster’s Palace.

2. Visit the Blue Lagoon on Comino Island

  • Take a boat trip to the Blue Lagoon for crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply relaxing on the rocky shores. You can also explore nearby caves by kayak or paddleboard.

3. Discover the Historic City of Mdina

  • Known as the “Silent City,” Mdina is an ancient walled city with medieval and baroque architecture. Wander the quiet streets, enjoy panoramic views from the bastions, and visit St. Paul’s Cathedral.

4. Dive into Malta’s Underwater World

  • Malta is renowned for scuba diving, with some of the best dive sites in the Mediterranean. Explore shipwrecks, underwater caves, and vibrant marine life. Try spots like the Blue Hole in Gozo or the Um El Faroud wreck.

5. Visit the Megalithic Temples

  • Malta’s ancient temples, such as Ħaġar Qim, Mnajdra, and the underground Hypogeum, are some of the oldest free-standing structures in the world, dating back over 5,000 years.
Port of Mgarr on the small island of Gozo

6. Explore Gozo

  • Take a short ferry ride to Malta’s sister island, Gozo, for a quieter, rural vibe. Enjoy beautiful beaches, visit the Ġgantija Temples, and experience the island’s unique charm.

7. Swim and Sunbathe at Golden Bay and Mellieħa Bay

  • These popular beaches are ideal for a day in the sun, with soft sand and clear waters. Golden Bay is known for its sunsets, and Mellieħa Bay has shallow waters, making it great for families.

8. Enjoy Malta’s Nightlife in St. Julian’s and Paceville

  • If you’re looking for nightlife, head to Paceville in St. Julian’s. There are plenty of bars, clubs, and restaurants to enjoy live music, dance, and try local cocktails.

9. Walk the Dingli Cliffs

  • For stunning coastal views, hike the Dingli Cliffs along the western coast of Malta. It’s a scenic and peaceful spot, especially around sunset.

10. Try Traditional Maltese Cuisine

  • Sample local dishes like rabbit stew (fenek), pastizzi (flaky pastries filled with ricotta or peas), and fresh seafood. Check out local markets or dine at traditional Maltese restaurants.