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Home in Sliema
Stylish house, centre of sliema
Centrally located townhouse house in the old part of sliema. Spacious and well lit. Very quiet road and close to all amenities. Main shopping area is 5 minutes away and Beach is 10 minutes away by walk. Paceville is a 10 min away by bus or taxi and the ferry to Valletta departs from pontoon down the road on the seafront.
G$23,220 GYD per night
Private room in San Ġwann
Private-Single-10min walk to St Julians & Sliema
Private single bedroom with an shared bathroom. Guests can also make use of a shared kitchenette. 10 min walk from St Julians and 15 minutes walk to Sliema. Bus stop just next road with buses available to go all over Malta. Large home in quite area but very close to the bars and restaurants down in St'Julians & Sliema.
G$8,184 GYD per night
Private room in Is-Swieqi
Modern Home in Swieqi
Accomodation consists in a private room set up as part of modern designer finished house including a private indoor pool area. The house is located 10 minutes walking distance from Language Schools, Paceville (nightlife area), St Georges Bay and St Julians centre.
G$6,820 GYD per night
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Vacation rentals in Malta

Rental unit in Il-Gżira
Brand New Perfectly Located Apartment near Sliema
G$18,512 GYD per night
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Private room in Gzira
Single room with en suite access to large terrace
G$7,275 GYD per night
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Condo in Il-Gżira
Lovely 1-bedroom apartment in Gzira
G$16,725 GYD per night
Private room in San Ġwann
BRIGHT BEDROOM WITH TERRACE & YOGA/FITNESS ROOM
G$7,957 GYD per night
Private room in San Ġiljan
Private room in St. Julian's
G$6,820 GYD per night
Private room in Saint Julian's
Private Single Room+Balcony, Central St Julians!4
G$6,625 GYD per night
Rental unit in Tas-Sliema
Smart Studio Apartment by Solea
G$20,249 GYD per night
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Private room in Tal-Pietà
Central: Bedroom-Private Bathroom & Balcony
G$7,795 GYD per night
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Rental unit in Sliema
Mezzanin - Traditional Maltese Maisonette
G$21,208 GYD per night
Private room in Saint Julian's
Private room in St Julian's, good vibes :)
G$9,548 GYD per night
Private room in San Ġiljan
St. Julians Double bed, pvt. bathroom & terrace
G$15,459 GYD per night
Private room in Tas-Sliema
Charming seafront room for solo traveler w ensuite
G$13,913 GYD per night

Your guide to Malta

All About Malta

Floating in the southeastern Mediterranean between Sicily and Libya is Malta, the tiny archipelago nation whose main islands, Malta, Gozo and Camino, are famous for their UNESCO sites. Over the last 7,000 years, several civilizations have left their cultural and artistic stamps on the country. You’ll find a mix of Roman, Arab, French, Italian, and British influences here, including in the language, Malti, a Siculo-Arabic dialect that’s Semitic in origin and has taken on some distinctly European words.

Walking through the cobblestone streets of the capital, Valletta, you’ll find incredible architectural variety, including prehistoric temples and the perfectly preserved back streets of Vittoriosa, the original home of the Knights of Malta. Apart from its cultural importance, Malta has plenty of outdoor attractions to explore, including fossil-studded cliffs, secret coves, blue lagoons, peaceful beaches, and some of the best scuba diving in the region.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Malta?

Due to the warming influence of the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas, Malta’s temperature remains mild year-round. While summer is the prime season for the beach and for visiting, temperatures in spring and fall are still ideal for ocean dips, sunbathing, and exploration. Even in the winter, you can also enjoy a vacation rental in Malta — but don’t forget to pack a sweater or light jacket.


What are the top things to do in Malta?

Valletta

Valletta, the capital of Malta, is just 24 square miles, making it the smallest capital in Europe. The entire city itself is a UNESCO Heritage Site, so just walking around is a marvel. Explore St. John’s Co-Cathedral, a richly ornate example of Baroque architecture; and the Upper Barrakka Gardens, parks created in 1661 for the Knights of St. John, with fountains, sculptures, and arched colonnades that boast glorious views of Malta and the harbor.

Gozo

A 45-minute ferry ride from Malta is Gozo, a rural island with farmhouses and fishing villages as well as ancient treasures like the 5,000-year-old Ġgantija temples, a UNESCO Heritage Site and the oldest free-standing monuments in the world. Our Lady of Ta’ Pinu Basilica is also not to be missed, with its scenic views, 15th-century history, and sculptures made with Maltese stone. And for those with PADI cards, the island’s reefs, caves, and shipwrecks make it one of the best diving sites in the Mediterranean.

The Hypogeum

The third UNESCO Heritage Site in Malta is the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, an underground complex that is thought by archeologists to have been used as a sanctuary and cemetery. It was cut entirely out of limestone with prehistoric tools like flint and antlers. The Hypogeum dates from 3600 B.C.E., making it one of the best preserved and most essential structures from the Neolithic era.

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