Lifestyle Hotel positioned in the lively district of Paceville, St. Julian’s. Set against the breath-taking backdrop of St. George’s Bay, the hotel is surrounded with bars, nightclubs & restaurants.
nicole
United Kingdom
I loved the spa! The masseuse ( lovely is her name ) she was 20/10 honestly it’s all in her name.
Located in Il-Gżira, 1.3 km from Rock Beach, Azur Hotel by ST Hotels provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness centre and a shared lounge.
Bayview Hotel & Apartments offers a 24-hour internet café, and a rooftop swimming pool overlooking the harbour at Sliema. Some accommodation comes with a balcony, and some feature sea views.
Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in St Julian's, The Westin Dragonara Resort, Malta offers 2 private beaches, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, one of which is heated, and 3 restaurants.
Yasmin
United Kingdom
Exceptional staff who were patient even when busy. Quadro restaurant staff were also amazing. My cousin got me a pool suite in addition to my own room and it was great.
Set in the lively district of Paceville in central St. Julian’s, the stylish design Hotel Valentina offers a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi throughout, and air-conditioned rooms with...
mhandu
United Kingdom
All the staff were very friendly and willing to help if you had any problems the cleaners were also lovely making sure the room was very clean every day we were properly looked after during our stay I could not ask for any greater service
Offering panoramic views across Verdi St Georges Bay Marina. Marina Hotel features a private beach club, diving centre, free WiFi throughout and a total of 10 dining options.
Vivaldi Hotel is set in St Julians centre, 100 metres from the beaches. It offers panoramic views on the Mediterranean Sea and a rooftop pool with sun loungers.
Tropicana Hotel is set in the heart of Paceville, St Julians, 300 metres from St. George's Beach. The Reception opens 24 hours a day in which check in can be made from 14.00pm onwards.
Just 500 metres from Sliema's bus terminus and Valletta Ferry, The Palace is a 5-star hotel with a rooftop spa with infinity pool overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Moira
Malta
Most things were great, loved the pool, nice breakfast, large room, several good restaurants to choose from, lovely staff
The place is definitely not touristy, which is great if you...
The place is definitely not touristy, which is great if you want to experience a real local vibe. On the other hand it means that there's not much to do - sights are very limited, as well as dining options. It's a good base to explore Malta if you have wheels. Getting to Gozo was less practical - you'll spend 1,5 hrs each way (including ferry).
Adam
Czech Republic
8.0
Scored 8.0
Siggiewi is a small relatively quiet town away from Valleta...
Siggiewi is a small relatively quiet town away from Valleta and the urbanisation that has spread throughout the north eastern side of Malta. If you want access to these areas know you are rarely more than 30mins away from almost anywhere on the island. You'll also be guaranteed sunshine and temperatures you can cope with in September.
Good food is everywhere the only sad thing personally is the lack of wildlife. The extinction that climate activists talk about seems to have already happened on this island. What a shame.
Doc PN
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's an authentic village/small town location with a series...
It's an authentic village/small town location with a series of good local restaurants and a great local wine bar. Regular buses provide access to all the main Island towns and sites or it provides a good jumping off point if you have your own transport. Dominated by a huge old church and classic town square with local shops and facilities. Worth a wander through the narrow streets of the old town after dark and a glass or two of local wine in the Levels Wine Bar.
John
United Kingdom
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