The Maltese Islands are not like anywhere else in the world and if you visit them you’ll be sure to have an adventure of a lifetime. There is so much for you to explore here like prehistoric temples, hidden coves, the islands ancient and amazing history as well as thrilling diving opportunities.
Follow us into the deep blue sea to Gozo where the sea is literally all around you and where you will experience the best diving sites from magical undersea caves to sunken WWII Bombers. You don’t have to worry the locals because the people are welcoming and friendly, and if you ever get lost there will be at least one smiling face perfectly willing to direct you to your destination.
With a heavy Roman Catholic history and present the country is has great and beautiful churches that tower over villages. There is also a wonderful mix of cultures as the Arabic sounding Malti language is speckled with Italian, French and English words and the local food packs in Sicilian and Middle Eastern flavours.
Malta and Gozo pride themselves in being home to some of the most astonishing and amazing prehistoric sites. These sites include the 5000-year-old underground necropolis, the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum and its gigantic temples housed on top of sea cliffs.
Kempinski Hotel San Lawrenz is perfectly located in blissful country sides on Gozo island. The 5 star hotel is surrounded by 30,000 square meters of hotel grounds and is just a few minutes away from the harbour and centre of the island.Each room of the hotel is decorated in polished wood and with simple but tasteful furnishings. The rooms and suites also have a private balcony overlooking San Lawrenz Valley or the resort's garden and swimming pools.
There are many facilities to enjoy at the Kempinski like the relaxing and rejuvenating health spa that will spoil you with its list of treatments. Float under palm trees, enjoy sounds of nature and experience peace at the hotels pools, or explore the tranquil gardens. If that isn’t enough the hotel also has Two flood-lit tennis courts, two squash courts and a well-equipped gym at your disposal.
One of the biggest attractions in Comino is the Blue Lagoon, which is and incredibly beautiful and sheltered cove between the western end of the island and the uninhabited islet Cominotto. The blue water is so enchanting and intense that you will feel like you're basking in a part of heaven. You can go snorkelling, swimming or if you prefer you can just enjoy the surroundings on one of the many boats in the area.
Get the full experience by taking a private tour of the Historic Palaces and Noble Homes of Malta. This tour will take you to the luxurious side of Malta where you will earn about its history and visit places like Palazzo Parisio, Casa Rocca Piccola and more. You will pass by buildings such as the Auberge of Castille (home to the office of the Prime Minister), the austere facade of St John's Co-Cathedral and the impressing Grandmaster's Palace. As well as being introduced to Maltese art in noble homes around Valletta.
Take yourself to dinner at the Ta'Frenċ an elegant restaurant in a beautiful and authentic 200-year-old converted farmhouse surrounded by beautiful country views of Xaghra, Zebbug, Maraslforn valley. The restaurant has an impressive menu of French, Italian and Maltese dishes, created from fresh local ingredients that also cater to vegetarians: bread is baked in-house and salt comes from local salt pans. Much to your delight the restaurant also has an award winning wine list.