If you’re still uncertain on where to head on this fine public holiday, we’ve compiled a definitive list of some of Malta’s best spots to visit if you have a day off and just want to chill amongst Malta’s natural beauty. So grab your trekking shoes, get some water and let’s go on an adventure.
Buskett
Whether you plan on going on a nice hike or a picnic with the squad, Buskett Gardens is one of the oldest, largest and most beautiful green spaces in Malta and brings with it tonnes of childhood memories.
Gฤงajn Tuffieฤงa
If itโs aesthetic pleasure youโre looking for, Gฤงajn Tuffieฤงa offers some of the most gorgeous vibrant scenes youโve ever seen. From the oceanโs clear blue, to the surrounding greenery and the mesmerising skyline during the sunset, this is one of Maltaโs gems.
Ta’ Qali
This may be an obvious one, but Taโ Qali National Park and its surrounding areas are unbeatable if you just want to chill under the trees. Naturally, granted the areas size, you can always look for your new favourite spot.
Dingli Cliffs
Spend your public holiday bathing in the sky and seaโs splendour at Dingli Cliffs, a high-up haven where you can get some of the best snapshots of the beauty of the Maltese Islands.
Marfa Ridge
From farmland to beautiful bays, the Marfa Ridge will take you on an unforgettable journey where you can experience the beauty of Malta’s ecosystem. Notable spots during the walk are The Red Tower, Ghadira Natural Reserve and Immaculate Conception chapel, where you can take a snap of some of Malta’s most iconic scenes, for the โGram of course.
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