Malta, Malta
Located in Southern Europe, surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, the island of Malta beckons with a rocky shore, a multitude of bays, plenty of bars and restaurants, and a host of boutique shops. Winding streets and waterside cafes may be found at the Old Town of St Paul’s Bay, while in the south, tourists may discover Mdina, a medieval walled town and UNESCO Heritage Site.
Visitors may enjoy the local scenery at Il-Majjistral Nature & History Park, where a host of coastal vistas, diverse wildlife and educational exhibits can be enjoyed in a protected environment. The island’s history may be revealed at St. Agatha’s Tower, whose red turrets have stood since the 17th century and are now open to the public. Holidaymakers may catch some rays on a trip to the golden sands of Ghajn Tuffieha Bay, which maintains a peaceful atmosphere and features a ruined watchtower and unusual rock formations. From May to October temperatures in Malta are at least 25°C during the day. At the height of summer, the highs rise up to 30°C on average and when the African winds blow from the south it can become extremely warm (40°C) and humid. Winters in Malta are wet and with a minimum of 15°C. Although precipitations come often in the form of short, heavy showers, there still is plenty of sunshine for sunbathing and water sports.
Situated in the northern part of the Island, the hotel is located in the heart of the popular seaside resort of Bugibba. The town centre is just a 15-minute walk away, as is the beach. It is a 10-minute drive to Mosta Church and Valletta and 20 minutes to Hagar Qim.
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