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Situated in the heart of the beautiful Portomaso waterfront in fashionable St. Julian's, just fifteen minutes from the UNESCO World Heritage City of Valletta , the Hilton Malta hotel embodies the very best in Maltese charm and sophistication.
On a site devoted to a very small island in the beautiful Mediterranean it’s no massive shock that activities involving the sea feature fairly prominently. Boats, in particular, are regularly mentioned and it would be a crying shame if you were to visit and leave Malta without having at least one nautical experience.
In the late 19 th century, when Queen Victoria was on the British throne, her Government decided to build four state-of-the-art gun batteries - complete with enormous 100-ton Armstrong guns. They would protect the harbours in the colonies of Malta and Gibraltar. One of them - Fort Rinella – was built close to Valletta and you can still visit it today.
The Sunny Coast Resort Club, Hotel and self-catering property consists of 91 spacious Studios and Apartments, recently renovated to offer the maximum in comfort and wellbeing.
By definition, everyone who lands in Malta from overseas is ‘a tourist’! But this ‘one size fits all’ description covers a whole range of people from the ‘never leave the hotel and sit by the pool all day’ package variety to those who want to fully immerse themselves in the culture and discover things that are uniquely Maltese – like the Marsaxlokk Fish Market.
Hotel is perfectly situated in the quiet residential area of Spinola Bay, right next to St Julian's promenade with its beautiful scenery, a large variety of casual and fine dining seaside restaurants, bars and shops.
Every month we create some exiting dishes, using Seasonal Vegetables, Meats and Fresh Fish. With each dish having its own detail, what we want you to experience is that sense of surprise when you taste something good and new, we want the peak of sensation on the palate to be all that you feel.
A glance in any souvenir shop or history book will tell you that knights have played a major role in the history of Malta. The knight connection is all down to a group of fighting men known as the Knights of Malta. They saw off an invasion from the Islamic Ottoman Empire in 1565 and secured the island’s future as a Christian nation.
Carnivals to celebrate the start of Lent come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and guises throughout the world. You’ll no doubt know about the one in Rio and pushing that a close second is Mardi Gras in New Orleans. But when it comes to finding Malta’s premier event you need to head for the tiny village of Nadur on Gozo .
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