Renting a Malta apartment offers a unique way to experience the country. But renting holiday flat can be much different than what some people are used to. Before booking a flat, you need to consider whether this option is the right one for you. The trade-off for not having amenities like room service is that you may have free Wi-Fi and a fairly well-equipped kitchen. If you decide on a holiday flat, you can always communicate with the landlord or rental agent to get a complete picture of the flat you are thinking of renting before you commit to it.
If you decide to stay in a Malta apartment or villa rental, you will have a large selection to choose from. And each one offers its own Maltese experience. Most of the flats and villas are located on either Malta or
Gozo . But wherever you stay, you will find brilliant views and charming locals.
Gozo is the island to the north. As with most of Malta, you will find beautiful beaches, fascinating ruins and great restaurants, cafes and pubs. If you stay in
Qala , you will find limestone villas, windmills, a rough coast line, and ruins of the Knights of St. John including their weapon, the
fougasse . You can explore the valley of
Mgarr ix-Xini and its pebble beaches and clear water. Or you might prefer to stay in the village of
Xaghra with its many sites including Calypso Cave,
Ggantija temples and stone circle.
If you choose to stay on the island of Malta, you will find many different options for your accommodation from modern flats to ancient villas. Most holiday flats are located near the capital city of
Valletta . You might choose to stay in
Birgu in a flat overlooking the Grand Harbour Marina. Your view will be of historic buildings from the time of the Knights as well as the blue sea. You will be close to excellent restaurants, wine bars and the art of Caravaggio. St. Julians,
Paceville and
Sliema are also delightful areas to stay if you want to combine history with activity.
On the north side of the island, you will find more modern resort towns.
Bugibba and
Qawra are the most popular of these towns, and they combine history and beautiful beaches with water parks and other amusements like swimming with dolphins. Most of the accommodations are holiday flats which give visitors access to the community swimming pools.
Regardless of where you stay, you will leave Malta with many memories of both the history and the charm of the tiny island chain. And you will long to return someday to your Malta apartment or villa as you will feel that, somehow, you really did find a home away from home.
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