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  1. There are nineteen beautifully restored 18th century warehouses and bastions, built during the late Baroque period. Malta's convenient size makes everything witin close proximity. Whether for homeporting or turnaround operations, Valletta Cruise Port is just minutes away from Malta International Airport.

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    Getting Around in Valletta

    Valletta, the capital of the small independent island of Malta, is one of three islands in the Maltese Archipelago. It is located in the western Mediterranean, 52 miles south of Sicily. Your ship docks fairly close to the old walled city. Even though it’s a short walk (about 20 minutes), keep in mind that Malta was inhabited over 5,000 years ago. English is commonly spoken in Malta, mainly because it was a British colony from 1813 until the end of World War II. Italian is also commonly spoken...

    Shoppers will find delicately woven Maltese lace, blown glass, and even brass door knockers throughout the island. Silver filigree jewelry and locally made pottery are also popular among tourists. The central shopping area in Valletta is located inside the walls, along Republic and Merchant Streets. Many of the shops close between 1 pm – 4 pm and r...

    Once again, because of the island’s proximity to Sicily, Italian fare rules the roost. Local specialties include bragioli—spicy beef and olive rolls—and rabbit stew. Tourists tend to favor traditional pizza and pasta choices but shouldn’t miss a taste of the locally produced cheese, Gbejniet, usually served in soup. Lampuki Pie (fish pie) and Kapun...

    St. John’s Co-Cathedral- Valletta, Malta

    Also called the Church of the Knights of the Order of St. John, St. John’s Co-Cathedralis located on St. John Street. Completed in 1577 and dedicated to St. John the Baptist, the cathedral is one of the most significant buildings on the island. An excellent way to see Valletta, Malta, and the St. John’s Co-Cathedral is on a city walking tourwith the Cathedral included. We did it, and it was incredible. The interior was decorated in the “new” Baroque style, ornate and similar to the palaces in...

    Upper Barrakka Gardens

    Take a stroll through the beautiful grounds of what was once the private gardens of the Italian Knights. Overlooking the Grand Harbour, you can view the fortress towns of Cospicua, Senglea, and Vittorosa.

    National Museum of Fine Arts

    Located downtown, this museum is housed in an 18th-century palace. Inside, you’ll find possessions of the Order of St John, including furniture, sculptures, and the world-renowned artworks of Carpaccio, Michelino, and Tintoretto. Local Maltese artists also have their works on display. When you’re walking through the Old Town in Valletta, remember to pay attention to the architecture. The short walk to the ship can seem like miles at the end of the day, especially in summer. Treat yourself to...

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  2. The Port of Valletta, a natural deep-water harbour, extends for about 3.6 kilometres inland. Its two-arm breakwater renders it a safe, all-weather port throughout the year, open on a 24 hour basis, although entrance may be restricted during strong Easterly winds.

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    • Valletta Old Town. The city of Valletta was founded in the 16th century by Jean “Parisot” de Valette, the 49th Grand Master of the Order of Malta and a Knight Hospitaller who defended the island against Ottomans during the Great Siege of Malta.
    • Valletta Waterfront. Upon exiting the cruise terminal, you’ll spot the bustling promenade lined with restaurants and cafes, including Hard Rock Cafe and Starbucks.
    • Megalithic Temples of Malta. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Megalithic Temples consist of several prehistoric temples built between 3600 BC and 2500 BC.
    • Mdina and Rabat. Situated 12 km/7.5 miles (a 20-minute drive) west of Valletta cruise port, the ancient Mdina is the former capital of Malta. This historic hilltop settlement is also known as the Silent City, nicknamed after the capital was moved out of Mdina to Valletta after the Great Siege of Malta in the 16th century.
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  5. Aug 29, 2023 · Modified: January 3, 2024. by Constanta Lawhorn. Share. Cruises. Europe. Malta. Travel Destinations. Travel Guide. 1+. Introduction. Welcome to Valletta, the stunning capital city of Malta! Situated in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, Valletta is a treasure trove of history, culture, and beauty.

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