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The Mosta Dome

It is the third largest church dome in the world. It was hit by a bomb in World War II which, amazingly, failed to explode. This was locally hailed as a miracle and a replica of the bomb can now be seen in the Church’s sacristy.

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Mediteraneo Marine Park

Is the only marine park on the Maltese islands, with dolphins, sea lions, sea birds, parrots and an aquarium. There are both morning and afternoon performances, and if you want to swim with dolphins, it’s cheaper than anywhere else in Europe. To avoid disappointment book tickets at the Concierge desk well in advance.

Ta’ Qali Crafts Village

Visit the Ta’ Qali crafts village where you can interact with local experts as they create all kinds of traditional artefacts including blown glass, Maltese lace, pottery and intricate filigree jewellery. Within easy walking distance you will find the Aviation Museum and the National Football Stadium.

Ta’ Qali Crafts Village

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Hypogeum Of Hal Safjieni

One of the nine UNESCO World Heritage sites on the islands, this spectacular pre-historic underground temple is the greatest jewel in the Maltese cultural crown.

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Marsaxlokk

Malta’s prettiest fishing village is full of traditional, colourful, Phoenician style fishing boats that have become a symbol of the island. Not surprisingly, it is one of the best places to eat fish. Be prepared for an early start on a Sunday if you wish to be at the market when it is at full swing, nothing beats seeing the catch of the day at Marsaxlokk.

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