Mark Gatt
Valletta
The foundation stone of Valletta, Malta’s Capital City, was laid in 1566 and the city was named after Grand Master Jean Parisot de la Valette. By the turn of the 16th century, Valletta had grown to a sizeable city. Today, Valletta has about 9000 inhabitants but plays a major role as a commercial and financial centre.
Gozo
Being approximately of the same size as Manhattan, Gozo is the place where time stands still. This sister island is more rural and has more hills than Malta. Discover Gozo’s incredible scenery, learn about the history of the island and bring your team together to make the best traditional Gozo Ftira.
Mdina
Mdina, the old capital of Malta is called the “Silent City” by locals and visitors. The medieval walled town situated on a hill in the centre of the island has a population of just over three hundred people. The town provides a relaxing atmosphere among the visitors walking its narrow streets and alleyways.
Comino
If paradise exists, it might be in Malta. Comino, the tiny island off the tip of Italy’s boot in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea has an estimated population of four humans, a complete absence of cars and a Blue Lagoon with waters so perfectly azure, we don’t even believe they’re real.