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Bugibba

What can Bugibba offer and how to get there?
Both cities, Bugibba and Qawra, are directly linked to each other. The cities developed together into one another. One can hardly recognize where Qawra begins and Bugibba ends.
The bay hardly offers sandy beaches, on the contrary is very rocky.
In some places the rocks are flattened out, in order to offer some sun bathing possibilities. It is not the best of comfort, but serves its purpose. In several places small ladders lead directly into the sea, in some other places one can even jump directly in the sea. On the promenade above the coast and the seaside itself are many kiosks. Prices are reasonable.
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Vittoriosa (Birgu)
Vittoriosa (Birgu) is probably the nicest of the three peninsulas southwards of Valletta. The city was the first settlement around this area. When the Knights of St. John arrived in Malta in 1530 they set up camp in Vittoriosa and started to upgrade the fortifications, including the Fort St. Angelo. After the Great Siege of 1565 they moved to Valletta. Birgu has nowadays a population of 3000 and the fortifications are as impressive as those of Valletta. Behind every corner you can discover something new. The best way to enter the city is through the ‘Couvre Porte’ which was restored in 2002. Above is a modern gate which breaks through the fortification of the ‘Poste de Provence’ and is used as a road for cars.
St. Julians
St. Julians is a former fishing village, but nowadays it has become one of the most famous tourist attractions in Malta. St. Julians has a nice flair and offers very good entertainment, like bars, cafes, restaurants, souvenir-shops. The Spinola Bay in St. Julians gives the city a calm atmosphere.
GOZO
Gozo has something to offer which Malta does not have. For example on one hand the Azure Window, a naturally formed arch on the coast. On the other hand the capital Victoria with the small romantic lanes and the large bastions, from which one has an excellent view of the whole of Gozo and parts of Malta and Comino. Then there is the beautiful beach, the Ramla Bay, and the historical temples of Ggantija. In addition the flair of the island and the inhabitants is a completely different one than in Malta.
◊The only public transport vehicle is the BUS ◊Ferry Connections Malta-Gozo | Gozo-Malta ◊ITS – Institute of Tourism Studies ◊Plaza Shopping Mall ◊Hypogeum of Hal Saflieni
