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Blue Grotto

The Blue Grotto is situated south-westwards of Malta, in Wied iz-Zurrieq (Zurrieq’s Valley) on the outskirts of the city Zurrieq. It is worth seeing. The best way to discover the Grotto is via boat. With the boat trip you will enter some of the grottos. The glassy, blue water is especially nice.
The biggest grotto which has two entries, with a height of 30 meters and a length of 90 is the Blue Grotto. You also can walk along the steep cliff and get some views over the grottos. However that’s not an option for children, because there are no barriers - it’s a bit dangerous.
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