Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Ultimate Guide Of Free Attractions And Things To Do In Malta




Many people do the smart thing and use holiday comparison websites in order to find a great holiday discount. This article is for those interested in discount holidays in Malta, as you will most likely want to stay within a budget and this article will explore the best free attractions and things to do on this wonderful island.

City Gate

First on the list of things to do when on discount holidays in Malta is visiting the renowned city gate. You will experience a buzz when walking over the bridge and wander through the great bastion walls into Valletta. First built back in the mid-16th century, this has been the main entrance to the city ever since.

Upper Barracca Gardens

Upper Barracca Gardens is a must whilst on discount holidays in Malta. These arcaded gardens open to the public were built by the knights of Malta and embellished by the British. Located on top of Valletta’s vast fortifications, visitors can enjoy stunning panoramic views of the Grand Harbour, which are truly breath-taking. Within the first 5 minutes of wandering through these gardens you will soon appreciate the beauty and every few steps you will see great fountains, sculptures, benches and a wide range of monuments.

Valletta Fortifications Walk

The knights of Malta nearly lost the islands back in 1565 during the Great Siege to the Ottoman Turks and the Valletta was built as a result. What is impressive is this city was built on a rocky peninsula which was barren and surrounded by water. Back then it was renowned to be state-of-the-art military architecture and had the intent to be indestructible. Today, what is left is still impressive and many tourists go to visit the site to take learn about the history and take in the architecture.

Church of St Paul’s Shipwreck

According to both the bible and Maltese tradition, St Paul was shipwrecked in Malta back in 60AD and this is what converted the island to Christianity. Therefore, St Paul plays a major role in Malta’s religious life and this church was built in dedication to the saint's shipwreck and time on this island. Discount holidays to Malta would not be complete without a visit to this impressive building, where you can marvel at the polychrome statue of the saint and general beautiful structure of the church.

Dingli Cliffs

Did you know that the Dingli Cliffs are the highest in the whole of Malta? The rocky top is home to one of Malta’s more unusual sights, known as Clapham Junction and is the islands largest collection of cart ruts that lie in criss cross formation over the rocks. These are mysterious, because nobody knows quite how or why they ended up here. Many experts are still debating whether they were cut deliberately or simply the result of erosion by vehicles over many years.

These cliffs are also ideal for walks because of the stunning views from the cliff edge and the variety of indigenous plants. What is important to bear in mind that when you are packing, make sure you put in a pair of sturdy shoes, because the surface is so rough.

With so much to do and see, if you haven’t yet looked into discount holidays in Malta, use holiday comparison websites today!


(Photo courtesy of  Udo H. Winter)

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