Valletta
Malta cruises sail into the grand and imposing Valletta harbour. And, it can feel like there’s little reason to stray too far further into the island’s capital. Promenade views, quaint cafes and seafood restaurants all keep you close to the shore. However, the entire city is a UNESCO Heritage Site, with highlights that include the opulent, marble and gold-leaf decorated St John’s Co-Cathedral and the lush green lawns of the Barrakka Gardens.
Sliema
Don’t set sail on a cruise from Malta without first exploring Sliema. Just a short ferry journey from Valetta, it provides a charming insight into daily life – and those all important historic landmarks, gorgeous beaches and sea views. The star of this bay is the bustling St Julian’s, where 5 star resorts serve champagne and cocktails into the small hours. Elsewhere, walk a few blocks inland from shore to find cosy cottages, stunning Gothic churches and a sprawling mall to shop away the day in.
Mdina
Malta’s sublime, golden limestone hues continue in Mdina, with every building hewn from the same minerals you’ll see across the island. Though, the ancient architecture here has acquired a very modern audience. Fans of the Game of Thrones have flocked to Mdina to see the spots used for season one. Fan of the show or not, the locations used are jaw-dropping. Wandering the walled streets of Mdina takes you back in time – with just a little help of the imagination.