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Valletta, Malta

Malta’s capital is possibly the best city in the world to spend some time in. From historical sites to architectural wonders, amazing views, and luxury indulgence, this city has been able to preserve it all. History buffs with an interest in culture can explore Valletta, a temporal journey through Baroque masterpieces and ancient fortifications. The city is a capital like no other, playing host to a wide mix of travelers who appreciate its central location and ever-so-happening ambiance that allows for pure unwinding to go hand in hand with cultural enlightenment.

Valletta’s seductive history and fascinating historical sites are two of the aspects that make Valletta so popular. St. John’s Co-Cathedral is one of the most magnificent Baroque buildings in the city, with ornate frescoes and a stunning collection of Caravaggio’s art. On a private guided visit to this iconic cathedral, there will be time to access even its hidden corners. The Grand Master’s Palace and the National Museum of Archaeology provide entrances to the island’s enchanting history dating back to the Neolithic period.

Visitors who seek relaxation and refinement are welcome in Valletta, with its bustling café culture and exclusive boutique shopping. Valletta’s charming and narrow streets play host to charming boutiques where clients can purchase fine objects, including custom jewelry and Maltese lace. The coastline of the Mediterranean near Valletta is a draw to all visitors. Beachside luxury is never far, thanks to crystal-clear waters and private beach clubs and resorts. Visitors will discover the ultimate retreat on Valletta’s picturesque coastline, where one can experience luxury beach life with personal sunbed service and private beach dinners of fresh seafood.

An ancient and historic city, Valletta is a blend of old-world European charm and upscale Mediterranean living, making it a fantastic city to visit. Valletta offers an enchanting mix of lavish hotels, fine dining, and unique historical venues for an unforgettable leisure and cultural experience.

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Experiences in Valletta

St. John’s Co-Cathedral

Also worth visiting in the capital city is the baroque architectural splendor of St. John’s Co-Cathedral, home to a work of art by Caravaggio. The cathedral interior is also home to detailed frescoes and the knightly tombs of the Order of St. John in its opulent architecture.

Grand Master’s Palace

This superb example of Maltese Baroque was the residence of the Grand Masters of the Knights of St. John. The palace is now the National Museum of Archaeology, with decadent rooms bursting at the seams with extraordinary paintings and tapestries.

Grand Harbour Yacht Cruise

Private yacht cruises along Grand Harbour offer panoramic views of Valletta’s fortifications and neighboring islands. The luxurious journey treats travelers to ancient sites and allows them to explore virgin waters around Malta’s coastline.