What to do in Gozo?

Are you looking for peace and quiet? Malta’s “little sister” is perfect for a promised stay rich in emotions and unexpected landscapes. Here is some information on what to do in Gozo… The must-sees in Gozo Rabat – Capital of Gozo You can then visit the romantic walled city which is also the capital of […]

The best beaches in Malta

My Little Malta brings you an overview of Malta’s best beaches! Going to the beach and swimming in the Mediterranean Sea will surely be part of your vacation program in Malta. Sandy beaches, small quiet coves, heavenly bays and turquoise waters… you’re sure to find the place for you! The most beautiful sandy beaches in […]

The Playmobil Park of Malta

But what’s Playmobil doing in Malta? A park to visit, but above all a story to know before you go. Important: Unfortunately, it is no longer possible to visit the Playmobil factory, but the park and the store remain open. Over 50 years ago now, a toy design empire was born (in Germany): Playmobil. The […]

Mdina – Must-See Sights

“Citta Notabile” or “Silent City”, Mdina, the ancient capital of Malta, brings together 4000 years of the island’s history. Its 300 inhabitants, mostly descendants of the Maltese nobility, maintain with love the most beautiful palaces of the archipelago. The cleanliness of Mdina is exemplary. Visit Mdina for its calm and its exceptional heritage. Click here […]

The Three Cities in Malta: What to see and How to visit + our tips

Far from the hustle and bustle of Sliema or the groups of tourists pouring in from the big liners (cruisers) on a timed excursion in Valletta here is the Three Cities. At the rendezvous: the charm, the history and the splendor of Malta… But also this different atmosphere, the quietness, the simplicity of the inhabitants… […]

Visit Marsaxlokk

Marsaxlokk (pronounced “Marsachlok”!) is an authentic small coastal town in the southwest ofMalta. One of the only seaside resorts to be preserved from modern buildings, its picturesque waterfront and its lovely fishing port are a must during your stay in the Maltese archipelago. Marsaxlokk, a historical town in Malta Founded by the Phoenicians in the […]

12 off the beaten track spots in Malta

Malta is indeed an archipelago full of surprises and jewels. Your classic tour guide will certainly show you the most popular and must-see attractions. Even sometimes with more or less objectivity… But don’t stop there, because you will miss out on mineral beauties and great landscapes by going off the beaten track. Here we give […]

20 must-do activities in Malta

A captivating and dynamic archipelago, Malta is one of the most beautiful places in Europe, where you will find many activities and beautiful cultural places. Here are the must-do activities for your stay! If you’d rather learn more or book an activity in Malta at the best price without reading the whole article (although I […]

Mgarr Ix Xini, a heavenly bay in Gozo

Yes, Mgarr Ix Xini is a corner of paradise in Gozo! When we receive friends and family on vacation, we always offer them a stopover for a few hours! And it’s always cruel to have to leave this small Gozitan “fjord”, so much we feel good there! Access is a little tortuous, but Mgarr Ix […]

Ggantija Temple – Information and Tickets

The Maltese legend tells that “Sunsana the Giant”, would have, from the cliffs of Ta’ Cenc, transported on her head these enormous blocks of stone… History and archeology lovers: welcome to the temple of Ggantija, the Tower of the Giants! The temple: colossal Older than the pyramids of Egypt and listed as a World Heritage […]

Sliema : Visit, stay and what to do

A favorite strolling spot for many Maltese and expatriates alike, Sliema is Malta’s most dynamic coastal town and a popular choice foraccommodation: its waterfront stretches for over three kilometers, and the eastern part offers extraordinary views of Valletta. A resort town since the 19ᵉ century, visiting the more confidential neighborhoods of Sliema brings a different […]

The most beautiful churches in Malta

Visiting the 365 churches and chapels of Malta takes years! Apart from the must-see co-cathedrals of Valletta and Mdina, the ancient capital of Malta, we have selected five churches to visit in Malta during your trip. Sometimes confidential, they are open free of charge and bear witness to a historical episode in Malta. Visit the […]