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If you don’t end up finding any treasure whilst you’re diving, there’s still plenty more on land. Explorers will have no shortage of countryside walks to escape on and islands to hop across. Ferries run to the nearby islands, including the rocky wilderness of Comino, known for its azure-coloured bay, and Gozo, full of Neolithic settlements, churches, shrines and peaceful countryside. For something a little livelier, head to Mellieha Bay and check out the shops and local cuisine. Stuffat tal-fenek is considered the national dish of Malta and is a hearty, slow-cooked fusion of rabbit, rich tomato and red wine. Pastizzi are savoury pastries filled with ricotta that you won’t be able to get enough of, while the unusual prickly pears that grow across the island are a refreshing cross between a cactus and a melon. For a proper night of fun, St Julian’s is notorious for its massive selection of clubs and bars that blast music well into the early hours. In Malta, there’s something for everyone!
The Mayflower Hotel is located in the heart of one of the busiest areas in the centre of Malta. The hotel is in walking distance of the beach, excursions, bus routes, restaurants, bars and so much more! The Mayflower is the perfect spot to enjoy a trip to the Maltese Islands. Book now and we’ll make sure you’ll have an unforgettable stay.