We will be mailing formal invitations out at the beginning of the year!
We will be mailing formal invitations out at the beginning of the year!
Malta’s capital city, Valletta, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its historic charm, stunning architecture, and cultural landmarks. Walk the city’s picturesque streets and don’t miss:
St. John’s Co-Cathedral: Famous for its stunning Baroque architecture and the masterpiece by Caravaggio, "The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist."
Upper Barrakka Gardens: Offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Grand Harbour—perfect for a photo op.
Grandmaster's Palace: A beautiful historical building and former seat of the Order of St. John, open for tours.
For beach lovers, the Blue Lagoon on the tiny island of Comino is a must. Known for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters, the .lagoon is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, or relaxing on the beach. Boat tours to Comino are readily available from multiple points around Malta, making it an easy day trip
Step back in time in Mdina, Malta's ancient walled city. Known as "The Silent City," Mdina is famous for its narrow medieval streets, baroque buildings, and quiet atmosphere. Highlights include:
St. Paul’s Cathedral: A beautiful Baroque cathedral in the heart of the city.
Mdina Dungeons: An immersive experience with exhibits depicting Malta’s historic punishments and life in the dungeons.
Visit Marsaxlokk, a traditional fishing village famous for its colorful fishing boats and seafood market. This is the perfect spot to enjoy fresh seafood and experience authentic Maltese culture. Sundays are the best day to visit, as the village hosts a large market with local goods and crafts.
The Three Cities offer a unique look at Malta’s maritime history, with charming, narrow streets, historical forts, and waterfront views. Stroll along the ancient ramparts, explore local cafes, and visit the Inquisitor’s Palace in Vittoriosa.
For a quieter experience, take a ferry to Gozo, where you’ll find rugged landscapes, beautiful beaches, and unique cultural attractions. Highlights on Gozo include:
The Citadel: A historic fortified city with sweeping views of the island.
Ramla Bay: A red-sand beach, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea.
Ta’ Pinu Basilica: A beautiful pilgrimage site set in the Gozitan countryside.
Malta is home to some of the world’s oldest free-standing structures, and the Hagar Qim and Mnajdra Temples are fascinating ancient sites to explore. These megalithic temples date back to 3600 BC and are UNESCO World Heritage Sites, offering a glimpse into Malta’s prehistoric past.
St. Julian’s is known for its vibrant nightlife, with a wide range of restaurants, bars, and clubs. The neighborhood of Paceville is a popular spot for evening entertainment, with options for every taste—from casual pubs to lively dance clubs.