Malta is an island in the Mediterranean located about 80 km south of Sicily. It has a mild, sunny climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. The island is surrounded by many sandy or pebble beaches, some of which are considered among the most beautiful in the Mediterranean. Here are some of the most famous beaches in Malta:
- St. Peter's Pool: This is a natural pool located on the Delimara peninsula, in the south of the island. The beach is made up of pebbles and rocks and the sea is crystal clear.
- Golden Bay: Located in the northwest of the island, it offers a kilometer-long sandy beach. The bay is protected from the wind and the sea is calm, making it suitable for children as well.
- Mellieħa Bay: Located in the north of the island, it is one of the largest sandy beaches in Malta. The bay is protected from the wind and the sea is calm, making it suitable for water sports such as windsurfing.
- Għajn Tuffieħa Bay: Located in the northwest of the island, it offers a pebble beach and crystal clear sea. The bay is protected from the wind and the sea bed is shallow, making it suitable for children as well.
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Blue Grotto: This is a series of marine caves located in the south of the island. The beach is made up of pebbles and the sea is crystal clear. The area is particularly suitable for scuba diving.