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The Maltese archipelago consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino, as well as countless megaliths, medieval dungeons and atmospheric towns and villages. Meandering streets contain Renaissance cathedrals and Baroque palaces. Malta is the largest island; rural Gozo is next in size. Expansive beaches, vibrant nightlife and 7000 years of history lure visitors to these Mediterranean isles. Don't miss the UNESCO-designated Hypogeum ruins and St John's Co-Cathedral with its Caravaggio masterpieces.

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My favourite beaches in Malta

No matter the season, you can’t go wrong with a beach day in Malta—a sunny island nation with more than 30 beaches. From the main island of Malta to Gozo (where I live), I’ve tried them all. Some shores are rocky, some are sandy, some are crowded with sun worshippers, some are blissfully remote and empty. Here are my favourites.
Mary Charlebois, Nadur, Malta
  • Ghajn Tuffieha Bay
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    The unspoiled beach on Ghajn Tuffieha Bay is one of the few under-the-radar treasures in Malta. Its rugged cliffs are breathtaking, and its turquoise water is perfect for swimming and snorkelling. It’s a bit of a hike downhill to the beach, but it’s well worth it. Secure your place with a rented lounge and umbrella. When lunch rolls around, head down the beach to Grill and Chill for a salad and a glass of wine.
  • Ramla Bay
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    This hidden gem is in Gozo, Malta’s smaller sister isle. Ramla’s red sand makes it easy to hunt for shells, heart-shaped pebbles, seaweed fronds, and sea glass. It’s also nice to swim in the bay or nap under an umbrella. On summer evenings, I like to bring a picnic for dinner on the sand or on a table nearby. In the winter, Ramla can be almost deserted. That’s the prime time for beachcombing or a sunrise walk.
  • Hondoq Bay
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    Gozo’s Hondoq Bay has it all—a deep swimming hole, a seawall, and a rocky shore to explore. I recommend arriving early to pick your lounge chair and umbrella (my go-to spot is on the corner of the seawall). I read, nap, and watch the jet skis and boats zip in. For lunch, I often stroll to the on-site kiosk. The bruschetta is the best on the island, and the wine isn’t bad either.
  • Armier Bay Beach
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    Located on the northern tip of Malta, I consider Armier a standout strip. There are picture-perfect views of Comino (another sister island) and Gozo, and it’s got top-notch swimming, sunbathing, and snorkelling. Plus, since it’s surrounded by rocky cliffs and is accessible only by car, it is less crowded than other beaches on the island. My partner and I come to this peaceful place in the fall, when the sunsets are particularly spectacular.
  • Dahlet Qorrot Beach
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    I enjoy the secluded feel of this small, pebbly bay on Gozo. Boat houses are carved into its limestone cliffs—their bright, colourful doors make for a great photo op. In the cooler months, I usually have the beach all to myself. In the summer, don’t miss the hamburgers at the little food and beverage bar—they’re juicy and BIG. Keep your eyes peeled: On a clear day, you can see Sicily 60 miles away.
  • Mellieha Beach
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    Mellieha Beach is one of Malta’s most popular (read: crowded) stretches. Its soft sand and crystal-clear waves attract loads of visitors during the summer months. But when travellers want a buzzy beach scene with restaurants, bars, and cafés, this is what I recommend. In the winter, it transforms into a tranquil area that’s perfect for strolling along the coastline. The views of the surrounding countryside and the Red Tower can’t be beat.
  • Golden Bay
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    People-watching is a sport at Golden Bay, on the northwest side of Malta. This iconic beach attracts both jetsetters and locals, who wear everything from burkas to bikinis. The views are pretty too—the golden sand and cerulean water make it one of the most photographed beaches. Don’t miss the sunset; it’s the best on the island. Tip: Download the Tallinja app to see the bus schedule and directions to get here.
  • Xwejni Bay Beach
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    Xwejni Bay is tucked away on the northern coast of Gozo. I appreciate its laid-back atmosphere with calm waters that are ideal for swimming and snorkelling (bring the children!). The beach also has a low pier, where you can easily launch a kayak and paddle around the shore. Tip: Wear water shoes to protect your feet from the slippery rocks. Hungry? Cross the road to Saltside restaurant. I can never resist the pulled pork sandwich.

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