Malta is a small island, which means you can travel using public transport (see: Public Transport in Malta) relatively easily and quickly. Everything you may need while attending your English course in Malta is close to the language school. Within a couple of minutes walk from your accommodation, you have access to the sea, restaurants, bars, cafes, shopping centres, SPA centres and much more!
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Near the hotels that we offer, there are numerous tourist attractions and things to do, available year-round or seasonally.
ACTIVITIES:
- City bikes (round the clock)
- Diving schools
- Water sports, e.g. kayaks, pedalos (April – October)
- Sailboats and boats
- Beach Clubs with pools and discos (June – September)
WELL-BEING:
- Massage studios
- Hairdresser or barber
- Beauty salons
- SPAs
- Shopping centres & supermarkets
VISITING AND FREE TIME:
- Mdina – The Silent City – the capital of Malta from ancient times until the Middle Ages
- Popeye’s Village – an amusement park where the movie “Popeye” with Robin Williams was shot
- Marsaxlokk – a traditional fish market, which takes place every Sunday morning
- Ferry from Sliema to Valletta
- Hop On – Hop Off – a two-story English bus, allowing you to conveniently see the most interesting places on the island
- Malta’s capital – Valletta – the southernmost and the most sunny capital of Europe, itself a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Blue Grotto – azure caves in the south of the island, full of beautiful views and crystal clear, turquoise waters
- Paceville – a lively, sprawling nightlife hub with many clubs and pubs. Admission to most of them is free.
- Blue Lagoon on Comino – a brilliant, aquamarine paradise for enthusiasts of diving, swimming and photography
- Dingli Cliffs – one of the highest parts of Malta, with an elevation of over 200 m a.s.l.
- Beautiful sandy beaches: Golden Bay, Mellieha Bay, Paradise Bay, Pretty Bay and Għajn Tuffieħa
- Sister Island of Gozo – the second largest Maltese Island, famous because of the beautiful unspoilt landscape and scenery
LIFE IN MALTA DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
For more information on everyday life and things to do in Malta during the COVID-19 Pandemic, visit our dedicated Info Page: COVID-19 in Malta – Questions & Answers.