Calleja's Guidebook

Calleja
Calleja's Guidebook

Beach

beautiful beach with direct buses, also various water sports and a selection of restaurants or also finer dining at Radisson hotel situated on the beach.
207 locals recommend
Golden Bay
207 locals recommend
beautiful beach with direct buses, also various water sports and a selection of restaurants or also finer dining at Radisson hotel situated on the beach.
a beautiful small island in between the Maltese archipelago, here you will find crystal clear blue seas which makes this a big favorite amongst most travellers.
179 locals recommend
Comino
179 locals recommend
a beautiful small island in between the Maltese archipelago, here you will find crystal clear blue seas which makes this a big favorite amongst most travellers.
a beautiful beach in the south very popular with many tourists. whilst there you can pop by to Marsaxlokk which is a fishing village and hosts some of the best seafood restaurants in Malta.
115 locals recommend
St. Peter's Pool
115 locals recommend
a beautiful beach in the south very popular with many tourists. whilst there you can pop by to Marsaxlokk which is a fishing village and hosts some of the best seafood restaurants in Malta.

Shopping

if shopping is what you are after, Sliema is the place to go with many popular high street shops like Tigne Point or Plaza shopping centre.
167 locals recommend
Sliema
167 locals recommend
if shopping is what you are after, Sliema is the place to go with many popular high street shops like Tigne Point or Plaza shopping centre.

Sightseeing

The capital city, the streets and buildings are a walking museum. Many museums and restaurants & shops, also a good night life destination especially strait street.
594 locals recommend
Valletta
594 locals recommend
The capital city, the streets and buildings are a walking museum. Many museums and restaurants & shops, also a good night life destination especially strait street.
originally the first capital city of Malta this silent city is a must see. Incredible views of Malta from the bastions
472 locals recommend
Mdina
472 locals recommend
originally the first capital city of Malta this silent city is a must see. Incredible views of Malta from the bastions
this village has a picturesque bay, with boat rides, underwater trampolines, sunbathing decks and beach lido, providing hours of fun for adults and children alike. There’s also a museum dedicated to Popeye’s life in comics and chance to see how animations and movies come to life.
143 locals recommend
Popeye Village
Triq Tal-Prajjet
143 locals recommend
this village has a picturesque bay, with boat rides, underwater trampolines, sunbathing decks and beach lido, providing hours of fun for adults and children alike. There’s also a museum dedicated to Popeye’s life in comics and chance to see how animations and movies come to life.

Neighbourhoods

167 locals recommend
Sliema
167 locals recommend

Food Scene

14 locals recommend
Gzira
14 locals recommend

Nightlife

for the younger generation looking for clubs and nightlife, paceville is the place to go.
367 locals recommend
Paceville
367 locals recommend
for the younger generation looking for clubs and nightlife, paceville is the place to go.

Museum

The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum (underground cemetery) was discovered in 1902 on a hill overlooking the innermost part of the Grand Harbour of Valletta, in the town of Paola. It is a unique prehistoric monument, which seems to have been conceived as an underground cemetery, originally containing the remains of about 7,000 individuals. The cemetery was in use throughout the Żebbuġ, Ġgantija and Tarxien Phases of Maltese Prehistory, spanning from around 4000 B.C. to 2500 B.C. it's important to get your tickets in advance as limited groups are allowed and it's usually fully booked.
99 locals recommend
Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum
99 locals recommend
The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum (underground cemetery) was discovered in 1902 on a hill overlooking the innermost part of the Grand Harbour of Valletta, in the town of Paola. It is a unique prehistoric monument, which seems to have been conceived as an underground cemetery, originally containing the remains of about 7,000 individuals. The cemetery was in use throughout the Żebbuġ, Ġgantija and Tarxien Phases of Maltese Prehistory, spanning from around 4000 B.C. to 2500 B.C. it's important to get your tickets in advance as limited groups are allowed and it's usually fully booked.