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Sliema Holidays

Situated between clubbing paradise Paceville and city allures in Valletta, your surroundings are just as impressive as the resort itself. Placed on the northeast coast of Malta, this is your gateway to designer shopping and Blue Flag awarded sand spots. Favoured among VIPs, luxurious 5 star accommodation is guaranteed. Away from the glitz and glamour you have an 18th century fortress and diving expeditions at St George’s Bay. 

Nights are lively but classy thanks to its lavish harbour bars and bobbing yachts, it’s hard to believe this showstopper was once a tiny fishing port. Now an all-singing, all-dancing tourist area as well as an all-access pass to the country’s biggest allures with short boat trips to the Blue Lagoon and capital city.

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Top hotels in Sliema

PALAZZO VIOLETTA
PALAZZO VIOLETTA
Malta, Sliema
Hotel 1926
Hotel 1926
Malta, Sliema
AX The Palace
AX The Palace
Malta, Sliema

Sliema information

Euro € Currency Euro €
Maltese & English Language Maltese & English
GMT+01:00 Time Zone GMT+01:00
3h 10m Avg. Flight Time 3h 10m
May-October Peak Travel May-October
£2.20 Price of a pint £2.20
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Food and drink in Sliema

With influences from the many civilizations that have occupied the island over the centuries, your taste buds are in for a treat. Enjoy the perfect blend of Italian and Arabic flavours within Mediterranean cooking. Meat lovers can indulge in authentic rabbit stew which is fried before being bathed in garlic and white wine. As for fresh bait, lampuka is the island’s go-to...more

Best beaches in Sliema

The beach in Sliema may be of a rocky nature, but there’s still five kilometres of pebbled shore to play with. Teeming with sunloungers and watersports, the action is non-stop. Families may opt to check out the lidos on Tower Road where several pools offer shallow, calm waters. However, the coastline here is mostly renowned for its ferry rides and diving sites. The most...more

Things to do in Sliema

You don’t have to venture into the capital for century-old landmarks and a jam-packed activity programme. Sliema itself has its own set of draws including the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, which is one of the oldest religious buildings. Then, there’s the Stella Maris Church which is nestled among its Art Deco streets – history is aplenty. And when you’re...more