Malta is a very small country (smaller than the Isle of Wight) and heavily populated on one side, with lots of internet based companies residing there. The weather is incredible though, with 300 days of sunshine per year and it fluctuated around 34 degree during the day on our visit, and around 28 degrees at night. Having our own pool meant we could always cool off.
We wanted to see as much of the island as we could during our trip, so we spent time in the capital Valetta which is beautiful, the business area of Sliema, the more party area of St Julians, the ancient city of Mdina as well as Naxxar where we stayed and a trip to the blue lagoon off the coast of Comino island. The location means there is a mix of Italian and Arabic influence in the architecture and language making it a really unique place.
I have shared more on Instagram of our trip, but I wanted to put a few of my favourite photos on here to look back at.
Our Villa
Our Villa had such a great outdoor space with a pool table, table football and table tennis as well as a pool big enough to really swim in. It was spacious indoors too and a great location for exploring the island.
Mdina
The ancient capital of Mdina doesn’t have a lot for families but is definitely worth a visit. The small walled city is in the middle of the island and has some really interesting buildings.
Splash and Fun Water Park
Whilst Ed was working I took the children on a speed boat to the Blue Lagoon. It was very crowded and I would definitely do this on a trip next time that went to a quieter area as the ferry stop was so busy. The water was crystal clear though and we had little fishes swimming around us, and they sold cocktails in fresh pineapples which is always a winner!
St Julians
We went to St Julians for lunch and had delicious food at Two Buoys on the river front. In the evenings this is the party capital but during the day it is lovely (and busy) with some great places to eat and shop.
It was our first visit to Malta as a family and I feel like we got a great overview of the country. It was sunny, chilled and beautiful with so much great Italian food, brilliant transport and lovely people.