Malta

Malta is an archipelago that often defies expectations with its mind-boggling UNESCO sites and stunning landscapes. Its many islands might be small, but they certainly pack a punch. Your trip can be filled with Malta’s unique history.

The towns and cities are an eclectic bunch. The capital of Malta, Valletta, tops the charts with its mighty fortress built by the formidable order of the Knights Hospitaller, but it’s also bursting with moody art and honey-hued bulwarks. Then comes atmospheric Mdina the ancient capital and historic Victoria over on Gozo.

Located in St. Julian’s known for its beaches, bars and clubs the hotel is a stone’s throw from the famed St. George’s Bay and top shops and restaurants.

Nestled in a bustling seaside village, the Quadro is an escape from the everyday. Start your morning with coffee and pastries at on-site restaurant Otto or enjoy breakfast in bed with all-day room service. Fill your afternoon exploring the shops of Bay Street or hop a ferry to the capital of Valletta. Cap your day with a visit to the hotel’s seasonal rooftop pool, soaking in panoramic views of the city.

Guest rooms at the Quadro are modern and minimalist. Think light wood furnishings, playful textures and colorful accents.

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Malta, nestled in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, boasts a rich history and stunning natural beauty as an archipelago. Comprising three main islands—Malta, Gozo, and Comino—this enchanting destination offers a tapestry of cultural heritage, azure waters, and picturesque landscapes.

The largest island, Malta, serves as the vibrant hub of the archipelago, with its bustling capital city Valletta adorned with Baroque architecture and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Visitors can wander through ancient streets, exploring the grandeur of St. John’s Co-Cathedral or delving into the mysteries of the ancient Hypogeum.

Gozo, the second-largest island, captivates with its tranquil countryside, quaint villages, and dramatic cliffs. It’s a haven for adventurers seeking to hike along rugged coastlines or dive into crystal-clear waters teeming with marine life.

Meanwhile, the tiny island of Comino offers a serene escape, known for its secluded beaches and the mesmerizing Blue Lagoon, where visitors can bask in the sun and snorkel in the vibrant underwater world.

Throughout the archipelago, Malta’s warm Mediterranean climate provides the perfect backdrop for outdoor activities year-round, from sailing and windsurfing to exploring historic fortifications and indulging in delectable cuisine influenced by a fusion of Mediterranean flavors.

In essence, Malta’s allure as an archipelago lies in its harmonious blend of history, natural wonders, and vibrant culture, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in a truly captivating Mediterranean experience.