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Malta Boat Tours you’ll regret missing!

Malta is a country of many experiences, and if you ask what is the best period to visit Malta, then the answer is all-year-long. With its 300 days of sunshine and a remarkably mild climate, there is indeed never a bad time to visit this Mediterranean island nestled just south of Sicily.  The traditional fishing boats, called luzzu, harboured in Marsaxlokk The Maltese archipelago comprises 3 islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino, and all three islands offer a different experience. At the mainland you can immerse in 7000 years of history and enjoy a very vibrant nightlife; at Gozo, you can enjoy a relaxed pace combined with impressive monuments and beaches; and at the uninhabited Comino, you can soak up the splendid natural beauty of the archipelago.  Though the islands can be explored on foot, on wheels and even on water, the best way to fully take in the beauty of this island is to go on traditional boat tours or sea excursions in Malta. Touring the Maltese islands on the water will make you catch picturesque glimpses of its sandstone facades, natural monuments and pristine harbours that become exceptionally beautiful, especially during the golden hours of the day.Enjoy a beautiful sunset at Marsans harbour, Malta You can either hire a private car, use public transport or easily move from island to island using the harbour ferries. Some of them are so enticing, they give you beautiful panoramic views of the typical buildings with colourful balconies, imposing historical structures like St. John’s Cathedral and harbours lined with yachts and boats at affordable prices. Now that we have seen why boat tours in Malta are an amazing way of enjoying your trip, let us head and find tours that are worth going for! Boat Tour to Comino and Blue Lagoon  The most suggestive and one of the best Malta boat tours is the one to the Blue Lagoon, located in the north of the island and featuring two beaches. The lagoon is a slice of paradise made up of soft white sand and turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling and scuba diving.The famous Blue Lagoon in the Mediterranean Sea. Island of Comino, Malta There are 2 types of tours that you can opt for based on your budget. The ferry tour, which is cheaper and time-bound, is ideal for those who want to spend a couple of hours around the lagoon, soaking in the visual beauty of multiple hues of blue and the beaches. However, with the ferry tour, you will not be able to swim because of the time constraint, but you can surely enjoy the two beaches of the Blue Lagoon.  How can I get to the Blue Lagoon from Malta ferry? You can get to Ċirkewwa by public transport if you do not have a private vehicle, from there you can easily take the ferry to the Blue Lagoon. You can check Malta’s public transport schedule. Hop-on hop-off ferries also depart from all the major tourist destinations like Valletta (the capital of Malta), St. Julians (the party hub of Malta) and Sliema (a historical city in Malta).  The second way is to book a private tour, which is a little on the expensive side. But this is recommended for those who want to swim and snorkel in the Blue Lagoon. To make the most of your day at the Blue Lagoon, it is advisable to reach it before mid-morning as the area is small, there are no lidos, and the best spots fill up fast.Surrounded by splendid Maltese sunshine, this pool penthouse is perfect for a relaxing break anytime! ID 6383 You can book your stay in terraced appartments in Mellieħa, which is just a 10-minute drive to the Ċirkewwa ferry terminal! Boat Tours from Buġibba Harbour Buġibba Harbour is located within the gorgeous St. Paul's Bay and is one of the famous tourist attractions with clubs, pubs and a long sandy coastline. It is ideal for those who want to enjoy Malta’s nightlife and are looking for convenience to connect to other places or islands.The turquoise waters of St. Paul’s Bay, Malta However, taking Malta boat cruises/ tours from this harbour means that your tour would most likely be longer and organised on personal catamarans. These are ideal for leisurely exploration of the lesser-known caves, bays and snorkeling spots of the archipelago like the Crystal Lagoon on Comino. Tip: If you want to enjoy a Malta boat party, then you can even opt for experiences like 5-hour Lazy Pirate Boat Party!Enjoy alfresco meals in the typical Mediterranean villa with pool near St. Paul’s Bay, Malta, ID 7225 Book your stay at this family-friendly retreat with open-air dining, a hot tub and a swimming pool for the perfect relaxed stay in St. Paul’s Bay! Boat tour to the famous Blue Grotto If you are in Malta, then you must visit the Blue Grotto. Known as Taht il-Hnejja in Maltese, the Blue Grotto is a natural monument with shimmering blue waters surrounding it; a thing of beauty that only Malta’s rugged coastline can offer.  Spectacular aerial view of the Blue Grotto, Malta The Blue Grotto is in the southern part of Malta and there are 2 ways you can admire its beauty. One is from the viewing point in the coastal fishing village of Wied iż-Żurrieq, and the other is from boarding a ferry from the same village and entering the cave. You can visit the parking lot of the village and from there a boardwalk takes you to the viewing point. The kiosk to buy ferry tickets to the Blue Grotto is located close to the parking lot.  Tip: Visit the Blue Grotto before mid-morning to see the sunlight directly illuminating the shimmering waters of the cave. There are also other boat tours from Wied iż-Żurrieq if you prefer longer tours; one of which takes you to almost six caves, namely the Honeymoon Cave, the Cat’s Cave, Reflection Cave, Window Cave, Window Cave and the Elephant Foot. However, if you want to swim in the Blue Grotto, then you can only do so with private boat tours or by kayaking, but it is not really recommended due to the high number of tourist boats. The Blue Grotto is also a popular diving spot where you can discover its underwater life swimming with octopuses and red cardinals!Enjoy your stay in the modern Central Bright apartment with terrace, ID 6471, Malta Want a holiday home that is right next to the sea and within easy driving distance of Wied iż-Żurrieq? Book your stay here! Boat Tours from Mġarr Harbour Located on the tranquil Gozo Island, with extraordinary tourist attractions like the prehistoric Gjantija Temples and Ta’ Pinu Shrine, you can enjoy many boat trips to stunning natural locations from Mġarr Harbour (including Comino Island).Panoramic Bay View of Mgarr, Town and Harbour where Ferries Dock at the East End of Island Gozo, Malta However, when here, do take a moment to explore the Lourdes Chapel next to the towering Fort Chambray, stroll along the Żewwieqa waterfront, grab a drink at one of the marine-themed bars like Gleneagles, and observe the engaging yet uniquely serene harbour life. If you are looking for a convenient place that is just a short drive from the harbour, then choose to stay in this exquisite holiday retreat on Gozo! Enjoy Maltese sun in the terrace with pool of this gorgeous property, ID 7231 Book this wonderful holiday retreat or more like this in Nadur, which is just a 10-minute drive to Mġarr Harbour! But, apart from the picturesque boat tours, is it worth to visit Malta in summer? Definitely! This Mediterranean Island offers all kinds of vacations; from super relaxed sunbathing days on the beach to water sports adventures under the sea, historic immersion and party-till-the-break-of-dawn experiences. In fact, Malta attracts a major portion of its tourism during the hotter season. Therefore, if you would like to go to the island and enjoy a quieter and less crowded location, then Gozo is perfect to keep as your base. Relax in the outdoor Jacuzzi of this amazing traditional Gozan-style villa, ID 6180 From cities to beaches and lakes, you can also find uncrowded holiday destinations to enjoy in summer all over Europe. All you need to do is choose the right destination for you! Plus, with Malta’s digital-nomad-friendly policies and atmosphere, you can make this Mediterranean island your next nomadic home! Are you ready to have an exceptional summer this year? Book the best holiday homes in Malta!

Our Eighth Digital Nomad Friendly Stop: Malta

Nestled between Sicily and the African Coast, Malta attracts tourists from all over the world for its stunning waters, sunny weather and beautiful beaches. But for digital nomads, this small island country offers everything possible to easily slide into the digital nomad lifestyle and also experience something unique every day.So, let us ferry to Malta and see what makes this Mediterranean holiday destination your next perfect digital nomad stop!The turquoise waters of the famous Blue Lagoon in MaltaBut, wait. Before we dive into the tons of exciting things you can do in Malta, let us tell you the top 5 reasons that make this small island country super digital nomad friendly!Where can you work remotely in Malta? This is a question every remote worker needs answered when they are looking for cities for digital nomads. The island has several coworking spaces, out of which Glashaus and SOHO top the list of most digital nomads in Malta. There is also a decent cafe culture if you are the kind who likes to mingle with the local population and enjoy a greater variety of workspaces.English speakers can rejoice too because English is one of the official languages of Malta, so you won’t be lost in translation!Safety-wise the country has been well-rated and it is especially LGBTQ friendly. Case in point: There are tons of gorgeous beaches to unwind on, and Malta’s Qarraba Bay Beach as well as Pembroke’s Beach are the go-to beaches for LGBTQ vacationers!The island is also one of the first European countries to initiate a 5G network program. So even though this water-locked haven is away from the mainland, the island enjoys fast internet speeds that many digital nomad friendly countries still lack! Malta has also introduced the digital nomad visa for non-EU citizens. The considerable EU ex-pat community in Malta certainly makes it easier to settle into the global digital nomad community on the island. But, with the nomad residency permit, even non-EU citizens are now seeing Malta as their prospective nomadic home. Now that you know why Malta is a super welcoming digital nomad friendly stop, let us introduce you to your nomadic life in this Mediterranean archipelago!The international digital nomad community in Malta is a combination of EU and non-EU citizensThe three islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino make up the Maltese archipelago, wherein each islet can be easily hopped over to using efficient ferry connections. There are so many things to experience on all three of them but we have curated the best ones for digital nomads in Malta. So read on and get a sneak peek of the digital nomad lifestyle in Malta!Soak up the Maltese history that dates back to 5900 BC!Maltese history is an interesting mix of rule by Romans, St. John’s Knights, Arabs, Greeks, French and even the English. Therefore, each of the monuments that you will wander in Malta will lead you to a different time and history of the island, which is equal parts beautiful and intriguing.There are prehistoric temples on the island that are very well-preserved, so much so that at the neolithic Mnajdra Temple you can still observe the astronomical phenomena working with the same precision as they did ages ago. The Ggantija Temples (in Gozo) are also a particularly interesting archaeological site and seem to have appeared on the scene even before the mysterious Stonehenge. These temples form an enchanting complex that still stands tall and belongs to the 3600-3200 BC era!The extensive catacombs of Malta are a quirky mix of spook and sublime. One such catacomb is the Rabat Complex, which is home to almost 1000 bodies buried deep under the eponymous suburban city. If you are a more daring digital nomad, then do not miss out on the 3 floors of subterranean grave caves at Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum. It is also the only known example of an underground maze-like graveyard in entire Europe!Outdoor Activities for digital nomads in MaltaTrekking: The rich history of Malta will always accompany you, even on hikes. For the outdoorsy digital nomad, Malta has unique and easy-to-do hikes like the famous Victoria Lines and the 2000-year-old Xemxija Heritage Trail. In Gozo, the Xlendi hike is a medium-level, cliff-top trail with an unearthly rose-gold view of the rugged coastline of Malta that is best admired at sunset. Tip: The treks are perfect for those who plan to work remotely in Malta through the mild winter months of January till March! The clean waters of the natural St. Peter’s PoolSwimming: Cliff jump into one of the many natural pools of Malta! The popular turquoise waters of St. Peter’s pool will give digital nomads a refreshing reminder of the joys of their life on the road and make them forget about their tight work deadlines. Diving: Another way to forget about work is to discover the mysterious marine life of the Mediterranean Sea through nighttime diving in Malta. Moreover, a bonus to diving in Malta is that it has several licensed diving centres if digital nomads are first-time divers! Snorkelling: For snorkellers, some of the best and clearest spots are Qawra Point Beach, Crystal Lagoon, Cirkewwa and the unusually luminescent blue waters of the Santa Maria Caves. Of course, all the snorkelling and diving points are excellent for just lying back and soaking up the delicious Mediterranean weather.Tip: Digital nomads can effortlessly ferry themselves from Malta to the largest island of Italy, Sicily, or even make Italy their next digital nomad stop!Fun and party for Digital Nomads in MaltaDo not let the small size of this Mediterranean Island fool you. Malta has so much to offer year-round that you would be surprised with the way your untraditional life balances out.With each pyrotechnic display more beautiful than the other, the Maltese Festa is the perfect time to visit the little villages of Malta as they are decorated to their best and have an exquisite showcase of fireworks to outdo their rival villages!Malta’s capital city Valetta’s harbour illumined by fireworksIn the atmospheric capital city of Valletta, you can enjoy the popular Notte Bianca – a visual and sensory feast of art, music and delicious Maltese cuisine. On that note, do not miss a chance to gorge on the sumptuous Ravjul, a rustic-style Maltese ravioli, and Pastizzi, a puff pastry with ricotta or pea filling that will become your go-to snack in Malta.International artists like Jason Derulo and Martin Garrix also pump up the party scene in Malta at the Isle of MTV Festival (usually happens in July). But for a more bohemian and into-the-wild experience, the yet-hidden Hippie Earth Garden Fest is the place to be for remote workers in Malta.Tip: For pub crawlers, Malta’s St.Julian area is the perfect location to satisfy their inner party animal.Unique things to do in MaltaMalta has its fair share of unique things to do for digital nomads. The original set of the Robin Williams movie, Popeye, is right here in Malta. The seaside set of Popeye’s Village is beautifully perched on a precipice and is a walk down the memory lane for all digital nomads who have grown up with the spinach-eating sailor man. The dreamy set of Robin Williams' Popeye in MaltaFor an off-the-beaten-track experience and something truly local, the Ta’ Dbiegi Craft Village (Gozo) is the hub of traditional Maltese art including pottery, glass and hand-made lace. So, don’t forget to buy some for yourself or your loved ones as a keepsake from your travels in Malta!Something totally unmissable and perhaps most-frequented by the digital nomads working remotely in Malta is the sleek city of Sliema. Just a quick ferry ride away from La Valletta, Sliema’s 3 km-long seaside promenade is, surprisingly enough, a calm location to walk down and explore crystal-clear natural pools carved out by the Victorians! Solace and peace pervade yet another tranquil city of Malta called Mdina. The fortress city is home to just 300 people and allows you to get lost in the narrow alleys and soulful silence, especially during evenings.The tranquil harbour with the baroque church of Jesus of Nazareth, SliemaThese are indeed just some of the highlights of the digital nomad life in Malta, there is so much more beauty, history and tranquillity to be explored! So are you ready to take things forward and make Malta your next digital nomad home? Start by looking at our wonderful holiday homes in Malta!

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