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Why Malta has something for everyone

From golden sandy beaches to baroque cities, the Maltese archipelago enchants all year round. 

From golden sandy beaches to baroque cities, the Maltese archipelago enchants all year round. 

This Mediterranean archipelago is the perfect size for exploring with the whole family.

In the heart of the Mediterranean, history, culture, and natural beauty combine on a set of bijou islands bathed in 300 days of sunshine a year.

From incredible stretches of coastline to baroque cities, the Maltese archipelago enchants all year round. 

Whether you’re looking for action and adventure, or simply the chance to relax on picturesque beaches, Jet2holidays has selected the best hotels across Malta and wrapped them up in easy packages, with return flights, transfers and 22kg baggage included.

From two-star delights to five-star splash-outs, enjoy the convenience of booking with just a £60 deposit per person, with ABTA and ATOL protection included for your peace of mind. Infants travel free and Jet2holidays also offers thousands of Free Child Places, so little ones can fly, stay and play for free. 

Island adventures 

For high-speed thrills, try quad biking or set off in a buggy to explore some of the island’s hidden sights

Malta is the perfect retreat for an action-packed adventure on land and sea.

For high-speed thrills, try quad biking or set off in a buggy to explore some of the island’s hidden sights or take a Jeep tour of the rugged hilly terrain for breathtaking views. 

Malta is interwoven with fabulous biking and walking routes for all abilities. They wend their way around the island, taking in wildflower meadows, mysterious ancient tombs and incredible clifftop vistas.

Whether you want to play golf, kayak the glorious coastline or head out for a sunset horse riding excursion, Malta is ideal for an active break

On the coastal Watch Towers Walk, you’ll see lookouts that date back to the Knights of St John and World War Two, while the Girgenti Walk combines country lanes with pretty villages, farms and an 18th-century palace. 

Whether you want to play golf, kayak the glorious coastline or head out for a sunset horse riding excursion, Malta is ideal for an active break.

Beach bliss 

The Ghajn Tuffieha Tower overlooks the sweeping curve of golden-red sand of Gnejna Bay, one of the many incredible beaches on offer in Malta

With serene waters, idyllic sweeps of golden and red sands and soaring cliffs, Malta offers a unique blend of beach experiences.

On the northern coast, protected Paradise Bay beach is all golden sands and calm waters, while Ghajn Tuffieha is an unspoiled crescent of golden-red sand backed by verdant clay cliffs.

Anchor Bay combines a rocky beach with crystalline waters that are perfect for snorkelling, and you can even swim into Scorpion Cave, while Little Armier promises golden sands and swim-ready seas.

Just a short stroll from the pretty town of Mellieha, you’ll find Mellieha Bay, one of the most family-friendly beaches on the island, with shallow waters and great water sports options.

Classic culture

Built by the Knights of St John in the 16th Century, Valletta is all honeyed stone and theatrical architecture

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Maltese capital of Valletta is a baroque delight. Built by the Knights of St John in the 16th Century, the city is all honeyed stone and theatrical architecture, from the golden interiors of St John’s Co-Cathedral to the opulent frescoes of the Grand Master’s Palace.

Set on fingers that reach out into Valletta’s harbour, the so-called Three Cities of Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea show a slice of authentic Maltese  life and are surprisingly little visited. Hop on a boat and explore these cities that date back to the Phoenicians.

Mdina is known as the ‘silent city’ after it was left virtually deserted during the Ottomans’ Great Siege of Malta in 1565

Due west and tucked within fortified walls is Malta’s old capital, Mdina. Known as the ‘silent city’ after it was left virtually deserted during the Ottomans’ Great Siege of Malta in 1565. It remains home to just a few hundred inhabitants and its maze of narrow streets and impressive architecture transport you back in time.

Don’t miss the charming village of Marsaxlokk, known for its brightly painted traditional fishing boats and bustling Sunday market selling local crafts and fresh seafood, a must-visit for foodies.

Family fun

Once used as a film set for the spinach-chowing sailor man in the 1980s, Popeye Village has been turned into a fun-filled attraction

It’s not just the calm shallow waters and strollable cities that make Malta ideal for families.  

Once used as a film set for the spinach-chowing sailor man in the 1980s, Popeye Village has been turned into a fun-filled attraction of higgledy-piggledy houses with live shows, obstacle courses, water trampolines, and even the opportunity to meet Popeye himself.

Little ones will also enjoy exploring the history of Mdina at the interactive Knights of Malta exhibit, which brings to life the stories of crusader knights.

Looking to pick up some unique souvenirs? You’ll find some of Malta’s finest local craftsmanship in Ta’ Dbiegi Artisan Village in Gozo and have the chance to learn about traditional crafts and skills. 

With stunning beaches, a rich history and culture, and endless opportunities for adventure, Malta’s vibrant archipelago is the ideal family-friendly destination. And, with Jet2holidays, it’s easy to find your perfect spot and wrap it up in one easy package.

Find out more and book your holiday, visit jet2holidays.com

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