Close your eyes and think about the perfect holiday on a Mediterranean island. Do you see the clear blue sky, the sun, sandy beaches and a chilled cocktail in your hand? Malta is definitely one of the greatest places to spend your summers. What if we told you that even during the winter season Malta remains a fantastic place to spend your time?
There are plenty of activities to experience throughout Malta’s winter. If you’re considering booking your holiday between November and March, rest assured there’s plenty to be done to make your holiday unforgettable.
Put on walking boots and head out from the village squares on the narrow farmers' tracks. You'll find yourself in a timeless landscape, quite alone even in peak season. Fields are full of vegetables and waysides are carpeted with fennel, clover, wild iris, myrtle and much more. By late spring, a thousand or more species of plants will be in bloom. There is plenty to discover, from ancient farmhouses and wayside chapels to spectacular seascapes. Find out more on
www.visitmalta.com/cn/walks.
Don’t forget that Malta has plenty of museums and sites to be discovered. St John’s Co-Cathedral is a gem of Baroque art and architecture and one of the finest cathedrals in all Europe. Among the treasures found in the Cathedral are the unique Caravaggio painting depicting the beheading of St John, the extraordinary paving of more than 300 marble tombs and the splendid vaulted central nave with frescoes of Mattia Preti.