Marsaskala

If you’re looking for a charming coastal escape, Marsaskala in Malta is a delightful choice. This picturesque town, once a fishing village, has transformed into a serene retreat that beautifully blends history with modernity. Stroll along the waterfront promenade, where the gentle waves meet vibrant cafés and restaurants serving fresh seafood. Don't miss the chance to savor local delicacies like rabbit stew and pastizzi, which are beloved by both locals and visitors. Marsaskala boasts stunning views of the Mediterranean, especially from the scenic St. Thomas Bay. History enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby ancient sites, such as the Roman ruins and the historic watchtower overlooking the bay. The town's rich maritime heritage is celebrated in its lively festivals, where you can experience traditional music and dance. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the surrounding cliffs and beaches offer fantastic opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and hiking. The warm, inviting atmosphere makes Marsaskala a perfect spot for families, couples, and solo travelers alike. A fascinating aspect of Marsaskala is its commitment to preserving local culture, evident in its art and community events. This charming town promises a memorable experience that captures the heart of Malta.

Marsaskala, Malta

Top things to do in Marsaskala

15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.

Park & nature

Upper Barrakka Gardens

Panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and a daily cannon salute make this garden a must-visit in Marsaskala.

Sight

Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum

A prehistoric underground temple and UNESCO site in Marsaskala, offering a glimpse into Malta's ancient past.

Landmark

Fort St. Angelo

Fort St. Angelo is a massive fortress at the tip of Birgu, offering panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and housing a museum on its storied past.

Landmark

Fort Saint Elmo

Fort Saint Elmo is a star-shaped fortress at the tip of Valletta, home to the National War Museum and commanding views of both harbors.

Museum

Inquisitor's Palace

The Inquisitor's Palace in Birgu is a restored 16th-century palace with opulent period rooms and a haunting torture chamber.

Museum

Malta Maritime Museum

Housed in a former bakery, this museum traces Malta's maritime heritage through ship models, naval artifacts, and paintings.

Landmark

Grandmaster's Palace, Valletta

The former seat of government in Valletta, featuring opulent state rooms and one of Europe's finest armories.

Museum

Casa Rocca Piccola

A 16th-century palazzo still lived in by its noble family, with period rooms and WWII air-raid shelters.

Museum

MUŻA

Malta's national fine arts museum housed in a converted 16th-century hospital, showcasing works from the Knights of St John to modern artists.

Landmark

Royal Opera House, Valletta

An open-air theatre and cultural venue built within the ruins of the original opera house, offering performances under the sky.

Park & nature

Lower Barrakka Gardens

A serene waterfront garden with a neoclassical temple, offering panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities.

Sight

Għar Dalam

A cave and museum revealing Malta's prehistoric past through fossilized animal bones and Neolithic artifacts.

Sight

Borġ in-Nadur

A Bronze Age megalithic temple site with a defensive wall and remains of a village, offering panoramic views.

Outdoor & fun

St Thomas' Bay

A scenic bay with a sandy beach and rocky coastline, popular for swimming and relaxing by the sea.

Religious site

St John's Co-Cathedral

A Baroque masterpiece in Marsaskala, featuring Caravaggio's paintings and an ornate interior that dazzles visitors.

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