BUDAPEST
Home of the Rubik's Cube
My luxury trip to Malta was a journey through time and indulgence. The island's rich history, including its connection to the Knights of St. John, left me in awe of its remarkable past. Our stay in opulent hotels was complemented by exquisite Michelin-starred dining, offering a culinary experience that was nothing short of extraordinary. Sailing to the neighboring islands allowed us to explore hidden coves and crystal-clear waters, while engaging in traditional crafts and marveling at the captivating architecture. Malta's local wines added a delightful twist to our taste buds, blending unique flavors with each sip. As responsible travelers, we extended our journey by supporting local communities through visits to farms, olive groves, and charming family-owned establishments. This not only added depth to our adventure but also contributed to sustainability and cultural preservation. In Malta, the perfect synergy of luxury and local engagement made our trip not just memorable but also a positive force for change.
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Best time to visit: May, June, September and October
Malta Hotels
The below are the 3 best hotels in Malta in our opinion.
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Iniala Harbour House in Valletta
located within 4 renovated townhouses in Valletta with unobstructed Grand Harbour views and the historic Three Cities.
The 23 rooms feature picture windows, iconic Maltese balconies and some even with terraces and private plunge pools. The decor and room features are modern, sleek punctuated with bold art and sculptures.
The hotel also features a Michelin star restaurant, spa, indoor pool and a gym.
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The Phoenicia Malta right outside Valletta
The Phoenicia is surrounded by gorgeous landscaped gardens and an outdoor pool.
interiors retain the original features, including authentic tiled floors, but have also been brought up to date with locally sourced furniture. The hotel has 132 rooms, meeting rooms, ball room, restaurant, spa and an indoor pool. And planning to add 50 villas in the near future.
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Xara Palace in Mdina
A Relais & Châteaux property and a unique 17th century palace nestled inside Mdina’s city walls. The hotel has 17 room, and a Michelin star restaurant. The hotel is filled with ecclesiastical treasures and opulent antiques
Gallery
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