Various Maltese Localities Valletta: Malta's capital city was named after its founder the French Grand Master, Jean Parisot de la Valette, in the sixteenth century.
Sliema: This is a cosmopolitan town, a centre for shopping, cafés and restaurants, which stretches to St Julians, a centre for entertainment.
The Three Cities: Brimming with historical attractions, these consist of Cospicua, Senglea and Vittoriosa, on the Grand Harbour facing Valletta.
Gudja: Malta International Airport
Mellieha: A picturesque beach resort, Mellieha today is a modern town noted for its large private villas and houses which overlook the largest bay in Malta.
St Paul's Bay: A seaside resort. Tradition has it that the shipwreck of St Paul in AD 60, mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles, actually took place in this bay.
Mdina: The old medieval capital is one of Europe's finest examples of an ancient walled city, commanding beautiful panoramic views of Malta.
Rabat: A suburb of Mdina, with various historical sites, museums, chapels and churches.
Marsaxlokk: A quaint fishing village situated in the South East |