Splash and Fun Waterpark

Ultimate Family Adventure


Looking for a fun-filled day in the sun? Splash & Fun Waterpark in Malta is the perfect destination for families, friends, and thrill-seekers! Dive into excitement with thrilling water slides, a lazy river, and a wave pool that’s perfect for all ages. Kids can enjoy dedicated play areas, while adults relax by the pool or in shaded lounges. With plenty of food options, activities, and entertainment, Splash & Fun Waterpark guarantees a day of laughter, adventure, and unforgettable memories under the Maltese sun!

The Three Cities & a Harbor Cruise

Malta’s Mighty Guardian of the Grand Harbour


Rising proudly at the tip of Vittoriosa, Fort St. Angelo is one of Malta’s most formidable and historically significant fortresses. Overlooking the Grand Harbour, this ancient stronghold has stood as a symbol of resilience for centuries, playing a key role in the island’s defense—from medieval times to the Great Siege of 1565 and beyond

Hiking in Dingli Cliffs

Malta’s Breathtaking Natural Wonder


Rising majestically along Malta’s western coastline, Dingli Cliffs offer one of the most spectacular views on the island. Towering over 250 meters above sea level, these dramatic limestone cliffs provide a stunning backdrop where the deep blue Mediterranean meets the sky, making them a must-visit for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers.

Mdina & Rabat – The Silent City

A Testament to Faith and History Located in the heart of Mdina, St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of Malta’s most significant religious and historical landmarks. Also known as the Mdina Cathedral, this stunning Baroque masterpiece stands on the site where, according to tradition, the Roman governor Publius met St. Paul after the apostle was shipwrecked on the island in 60 AD. Rebuilt after a devastating earthquake in 1693, the cathedral remains a powerful symbol of Malta’s Christian heritage.

Valletta & The Three Cities

A Timeless Symbol of Power and Prestige


Nestled in the heart of Valletta, the Grandmaster’s Palace stands as one of Malta’s most iconic landmarks, a testament to the island’s rich history and its centuries-old connection to the Knights of St. John. Built in the 16th century, this magnificent palace served as the official residence of the Grand Masters of the Order, later becoming the seat of British colonial governors and eventually the office of the President of Malta.

Valletta & The Three Cities

The Best Panoramic View


Perched high above Valletta, Upper Barrakka Gardens is one of Malta’s most breathtaking spots, offering unparalleled panoramic views of the Grand Harbour. Originally built in the 17th century as a private retreat for the Knights of St. John, this stunning public garden is now a must-visit attraction for anyone exploring Malta’s capital

Valletta & The Three Cities

A Hidden Gem Behind Modest Walls


At first glance, St. John’s Co-Cathedral may not seem as grand as you’d expect. Its simple limestone façade doesn’t prepare you for the jaw-dropping opulence that lies inside. As soon as you step through its doors, you’re greeted by an explosion of gold-gilded walls, intricate marble floors, and elaborate ceiling frescoes that tell the story of St. John the Baptist.