One of the joys of Valletta is that you're in easy reach of many of Malta's other attractions. You could spend your morning sightseeing in the city, and the afternoon jumping off rocks into crystalline sea. Boatmen also chug tiny boats across the water between Valletta and the historic Three Cities and stylish Sliema
Malta's most famous nightlife district, Paceville in the town of St Julian's, is the place to go if loud clubs, non-stop parties and late night dancing float your boat. With the largest concentration of clubs and bars on the island, it's a destination for both visitors and young locals.
Close to the hotel db San Antonio Hotel, said to be the Miami of Malta. Full of bars, sports bars & restaurants for a slower paced night. Above website for lots of other things to do in bugibba.
Take a speedboat trip (book the day before you want to visit) to see the clearest waters and most beautiful caves we ever did see and get dropped off to the small beach at Blue Lagoon. Here you can enjoy your day in crystal clear waters with friendly jellyfish while sipping on a pineapple cocktail or fruit smoothie (trust it is to die for) plenty of food venders and public toilets (at peak seasons this small beach may feel somewhat crowded)
Book a speed boat to see Blue Lagoon and stay aboard to Gozo or take a 25min ferry (Book day before wanting to visit). Gozo is just one of the small Islands of Malta. If it's a more "local" experience you're looking for. Full of serenity, hidden beaches and vast of unspoilt nature. Visit the Citadel, The Basilica, walk through the salt pans, see the red sand at Ramla Bay or swim at Xwejni Bay. There are amazing Dive sites at Xwenjni Bay with underwater statues and marine life! (on our list for sure!)