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Malta Holiday Sightseeing Guide

This Mediterranean island holiday destination is a divine experience. Most people fail to see beyond the mesmerizing beaches and adventure high of water sports. Malta, though, is so much more than that. Here, with a Malta holidays guide, you can visit popular sightseeing attractions that will leave you touched, pleased and in love with this country. But just talking isn’t enough. You have to personally experience the true tale of Malta magic. So, fold up your sleeves and get ready for Malta holiday in 2014. This is the time and the true moment to capture its pristine beauty.

St. Paul’s Cathedral:
The octagonal dome of this spiritual shrine glistens with historical significance. The mass hall of this cathedral offers more than Baroque style architecture. This cathedral, built in 1697, has warmth and a vibe reminiscing of the Roman Catholic Church.  The architecture of this church is a vivid experience that makes it irreplaceable to the Malta holiday itinerary for 2014.

Ghar Hasan:
This natural cave was formed by sea water that roams above sea level! The fascinating legends of love and struggle continue to revolve around these caves. The natural beauty and magnetic appeal these caves are too charming to miss out. Don’t forget to enjoy a quick drive across the countryside as it is equally memorable. A highlight of a Best Malta holiday reviews; you cannot help but love the simplicity and harmony of this place.

National Museum of Fine Arts:
Gracing the capital, this building is the oldest in Valletta.  The Rococo palace from 1760 was royal residence for several dynasties. This building, with so much history, offers works of Maltese, French, Dutch, Italian and British artists. Apart from these historic masterpieces, this museum has some contemporary artworks as well. Even if you are not an art connoisseur, you will still love the ambiance and experience. This is the ace of a Malta holiday review for a reason. The beauty and charm of this museum is simply undeniable.

 Blue Lagoon:
This is the most breathtaking and biggest attraction of the Comino islands.  The turquoise blue waters bring in a fresh breeze of air. The view is serene and life is the way you should enjoy it; by sunbathing on a beach. You will forget all your worries thanks to the unspoiled and enchanting beauty of this lagoon.  You can also go snorkelling or sailing around this lagoon to take a look at the marine life.

Steffy walker

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