Shoreside Activities & Events in Malta
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Annual Rowing Regatta
Location: Malta, Mediterranean Categories: Shoreside Activities & Events
The 8th September is a special public holiday in Malta commemorating three events.It is the religious feast celebrating the birth of the Holy Virgin, Maria Bambina; the day on which the Great Siege of 1565 ended and also the day on which the Italian Navy capitulated to the British during the Second World War.
Badger Raceway
Location: Malta, Mediterranean Categories: Shoreside Activities & Events
There are regular, fun crew nights organised at this gokart track, and it is open to anyone Tuesday to Sunday, until midnight.
Beaches
Location: Malta, Mediterranean Categories: Shoreside Activities & Events
Malta has near year-round sunshine and there are beaches on the North of the island.
Empire Cinema Complex
Location: Malta, Mediterranean Categories: Shoreside Activities & Events
Pioneer Road, Bugibba
Grandmasters’ Palace
Location: Malta, Mediterranean Categories: Shoreside Activities & Events
The Palace stands in the very heart of Valletta - the World Heritage City founded by the Sovereign Hospitaller Military Order of St John after the Great Siege of Malta in 1565.
Malta Maritime Museum
Location: Malta, Mediterranean Categories: Shoreside Activities & Events
We heard how a visit to the Malta Maritime Museum was a fascinating experience.
Mdina
Location: Malta, Mediterranean Categories: Shoreside Activities & Events
The old capital of Malta, abandoned in the 16th Century, is now a World Heritage site and is a typical medieval town situated on one of the highest hills of the island.
Shopping Centres Malta
Location: Malta, Mediterranean Categories: Shoreside Activities & Events, Shops & Shopping Centres
Various Shopping centres & outlets in Malta
The National Museum of Archaeology
Location: Malta, Mediterranean Categories: Shoreside Activities & Events
The National Museum of Archaeology displays a significant array of artefacts from the Islands’ unique pre-historic periods, starting with the first arrival of man in 5200 BC, running up to 2500 BC.