509 Apartments in Malta

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  • Internet
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Apartment in Pietà - Pietà | Map
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  • 85 m2
  • 3 people
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Cottage in Santa Luċija - Kerċem | Map
  • 120 m2
  • 6 people
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  • 2 people
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  • 2 people
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Apartment in Gżira - Gżira | Map
  • 90 m2
  • 4 people
  • Internet
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Apartment in Floriana - Floriana | Map
  • 55 m2
  • 2 people
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Villa in San Lawrenz | Map
  • 8 people
  • Internet
  • Swimming pool
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  • 96 m2
  • 7 people
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Apartment in Malta | Map
  • 75 m2
  • 4 people
  • Kitchenette
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Apartment in Malta | Map
  • 75 m2
  • 4 people
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Apartment in Pietà - Pietà | Map
  • Internet
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Apartment in Pietà - Pietà | Map
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Apartment in Malta | Map
  • 75 m2
  • 4 people
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Apartments in Malta: Accommodation Next to the Sea

Apartments in Malta - Accommodation in Malta

Malta is located at the heart of the Mediterranean, south of Sicily and north of Libya and has the highest population density in the European Union. The archipelago covers 316 square kilometers and is comprised of three main islands and various islets. It has a mild climate all year round yet water is in short supply and all water consumed there is supplied by Europe. Several famous films have been shot in Malta and its tourist industry focuses on high-end tourism. Its coveted geopolitical location meant that it was occupied many times throughout the course of its history. The island finally gained independence from the British Empire in September 1964. Its culture is an incredible blend of both Italian and British influences with Maltese and English being the spoken languages. Its gastronomy is a fusion of flavors that reveal Spanish, Sicilian Italian and Turkish influences. The architecture of the island is a reflection of the history of occupation and shows the influence of the Phoenicians, the French under Napoleon, the Italians, the Spanish and the British. Its medieval architecture is a particularly attractive feature to tourists.

La Valetta , the capital city, is home to numerous excellent restaurants, shops, bars and cafés. If you are a sun and sea worshipper then the island has stunning coves with crystal-clear water where you can go diving. They are not far from typical restaurants where you can go for a drink or snack. For those who love adventure sports there are some incredible locations to go climbing, hiking and paragliding. If nightlife is more your thing, visit Paceville in the modern neighborhood of St. Julian. It is a hotbed of dancing, drinks and vibrant activity.

If you want your holidays to be unforgettable and experience the magic of being at the heart of the Mediterranean, our apartments in Malta offer you a range of accommodation in this perfect location.

Accommodation in Malta

When it comes to accommodation in Malta, the options are endless. You can find all types of hotels, apartments, guesthouses, B&Bs, boarding houses, hostels, aparthotels, flats, penthouses, terraces, rooms and studios. However, Only-apartments are unique in the fact that we combine good taste with unbeatable prices. We offer apartments with sea views that are fully equipped with all types of comforts, studios that are geared towards making life simple and wonderful flats for those of you that are travelling as a family, where you can cook, wash your clothesand use the Internet.

Cities and Places to Visit in Malta

  • Wandering around La Valetta is an incredible experience. It is characterized by sloping streets, buildings with colorful medieval balconies, engraved doors and cats sleeping in the sunshine. The steps and fortifications will make you feel as if you have stepped back in time. When it comes to shopping, the Centru Snajja Maltim has some of the best handicrafts on offer. Don't forget to haggle, as it is customary.
  • Hamrun is characterized by its cobblestone streets. It is located in the Inner Harbour area and is famous for its chocolate festival, which takes place in October.
  • The walled city of Mdina is considered the most beautiful city on the island. It was founded by the Phoenicians in 700 B.C. Known as the "Silent City" it is located in the central-western part of Malta. It was the former capital of the island whilst today it is more a living museum. Attractions include the best preserved medieval streets in Malta; the Mdina Museum; a cathedral that dates back to the 11th century; the Palazzo Falson, which was built in the 15th century; the Palazzo Vilhena, which also houses the Natural History Museum, and the Carmelite Convent. Taking a stroll through its streets at night to enjoy the silence is an experience not to be missed.
  • The fishing village of Marsaxlokk is something straight out of a picture postcard. It is characterized by buildings that show Gothic influence, palm trees and blue seas. You can see unique, multicolored gondolas floating on the calm sea; experience the delights of the market that takes place on Sunday; go for lunch at the pier and take photographs of the 17th-century buildings at Fort San Lucjan.
  • The conurbation of the "Three Cities": Senglea , Vittoriosa and Cospicua, is on the road to Cottonera. These three cities are a living portrait of the history of the European Baroque period. Senglea is famous for Fort Saint Michael, which dates back to the 16th century. Vittoriosa will leave you in awe when strolling around Triq it Tarzna. Cospicua, the home of the Knights of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, is a must-see.
  • Mosta is famous for its breathtaking church with its dome that is the third largest in Europe.
  • Make sure you spend a day on Isla Comino. You can catch a ferry to the Isla at Cirkewwa Port in the north of Malta. You can go hiking, spend time beside the sea, take a swim in the crystal-clear Blue Lagoon and take in its beach -- the most visited beach in Malta!
  • Blue Grotto is one of the most visited natural attractions on the island. It is a limestone grotto that has been split unevenly by the sea. Located nearby are the megalithic temples of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra.
  • The Majjistrl Nature Park is a great choice for hiking enthusiasts. There are several secure paths that visitors can take to see the island's flora and fauna.

If you have already decided on Malta as your next destination, remember that many of our apartments are located close to the most interesting and attractive places on the island.

Beaches in Malta

Malta has a rocky coast, so a lot of the coves are only suitable for diving and snorkeling.

Golden Bay is the most popular beach in Malta. It has fine sand, the sea is suitable for swimming and it fully caters to tourists.

Ghajn Tuffieha Bay is very close to Golden Bay; the beach has fine sand and is a pleasant place to sunbath or swim. You can walk between the two bays on foot.

Paradise Bay, as its name suggests, is a paradise. With its fine sands and calm, turquoise water it is ideal for sunbathing, snorkeling or enjoying a day by the sea.

Gneja Bay is a delightful beach with white sands and crystal-clear water. It is located on the western side of the island and does not attract crowds.

All of the beaches have beach bars, toilets and places to hire beach umbrellas and sun loungers.

How to Get to Malta

You can travel by air to Luga International Airport, which is located 8 kilometers from La Valetta. The No.8 bus regularly leaves the stop opposite the departure lounge and goes to the capital's city center. To travel by taxi you must buy tickets at the airport. If you want more freedom of movement you can rent a car.

You can also go by sea to Malta with boats that leave from Sicily, Civitavecchia and Genoa.

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Provinces / Counties

Eastern Region 189 Accommodations
Malta Majjistral 105 Accommodations
Malta Xlokk 101 Accommodations
Gozo 67 Accommodations
Northern Region 41 Accommodations
Southern Region 4 Accommodations
Western Region 2 Accommodations

Regions

Gozo 67 Accommodations