The famous Megalithic Temples of Malta They are one of the 3 monuments that have been declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. It is an ancient settlement of the megalithic culture that, it is estimated, began to develop between Malta and Gozo between 5.000 BC and 2.500 BC, a period known as the 'Age of the Temples'. You have all the information in: «Malta tourist guide: what to see and do«.

Views of Valletta Bay in Malta
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Party Till Dawn in Malta with Captain Morgan Cruises
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Fort of San Telmo, Valletta, Malta
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Aerial panorama of the island of Malta
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Malta tourist map
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Interior of the Grand Master's Palace in Valletta, Malta
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Ecotourism in Malta
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Characteristic buildings of Valletta, Malta
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St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta
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Interior of the Casa Rocca Piccola in Valletta, Malta
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Traveling with children to Malta: visit to Playmobil Fun Park
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The island of Comino and its Blue Lake
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Figure of the Venus of Malta in the Archaeological Museum of Valletta
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Typical fishing boats from Marsaxlokk, Malta
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Christmas decoration in the streets of Valletta, Malta
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Easter procession in Malta
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Night view of Valletta Malta
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Pastizzi: typical Maltese aperitif
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Cliffs of Dingli, Malta
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The Rotunda of Mosta or Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Malta
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Mellieha Parish Church, Malta
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Malta Luqa International Airport
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Arrival in Malta by plane or boat
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Cruise ship in the port of Valletta, Malta
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Nightlife on the streets of Valletta, Malta
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The Royal Opera House in Valletta in Malta
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Interior of the Church of Saint Augustine in Valletta, Malta
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The Manoel Theater in Valletta, Malta
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Azure Window on the island of Gozo
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You have all the information in: "Malta tourist guide: what to see and do".