Peters Pool is by a car alternatively, If you want to make the trip traditional locals run trips in their fishing boats from Marsaxlokk to St. We have put together a detailed guide on the best beaches Malta has to offer – here. One of the downsides is that there are no facilities nearby so you have to come prepared. Peters Pool is a great alternative to some of the tourist beaches in Malta and gives you a real taste of how the locals like to spend their summer on the beach. There are plenty of flat rocky surfaces around the bay to spread your towels and sunbath. St. The beach itself is rocky but the energy on this beach is truly contagious and makes it worth visiting. Peters Pool is very popular with the locals you will find people doing tricks on a rope across the natural pool and the brave one’s cliff diving. This natural wonder is worth visiting purely due to the atmosphere on the beach, particularly in the peak summer months. ( this hidden gem can be fairly quiet on the weekdays but on the weekends it is a hotspot ). Located in the southern coast of Malta is the St. Take a look at the Route map here to help you plan your journey If you are planning to take the public transport.
It is located just outside the Valletta, about 5 minutes walk from the main city.
The closest and most secure carpark is MCP. While wandering the streets of Valletta be sure to look up at the buildings which have some of the most colourful picturesque balconies. The mains street boasts international clothing and souvenir shops, wander down the smaller narrow streets and you will be treated to quaint cafes and shops. There’s everything from historical buildings, fountains, churches to grand harbour which is lined with luxury yachts.
Boasting with 320 monuments you are guaranteed to stumble across something interesting every step you take, the streets are full of history, charm and impressive baroque-era architecture. This charming city is less than a square kilometre and it is best explored on foot.
Valletta is not only the capital city of Malta but it has also been named as the European Capital of Culture.