Unveiling the Southern Charms of Malta

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and at The Neu Collective we can’t wait to host and treat you to some truly special festive moments. Whether you’re after a spectacular seaview at our promenade hotel, or a cultural stay in the historical hub of Valletta, The Neu Collective offers the perfect setting for your Christmas break.

Gorgeous accommodation in premium locations

The Neu Collective offers a choice of options for your Christmas break, starting with The Cumberland Hotel in St. John’s Street, Valletta. The ultimate boutique experience within the opulent setting of a palazzo, with all the gorgeousness the city has to offer.

Bordering Sliema you’ll find The Strand, located right on the seafront, offering a choice of apartments and hotel rooms for the ultimate relaxed stay. A few metres away, Urban Rooms, offer an even more private accommodation option, the ideal independent base from where to discover the island.

Whichever accommodation suits you best, you’ll find that all three locations have some things in common – a standard of excellence, style and contemporary comfort to make your Christmas break perfect.

What is Christmas all about, if not good food in great company? The Neu Collective collection includes stellar dining options, with the iconic Grana Restaurants in Gzira and Valletta. Both restaurants will be serving special menus all through the season, offering both a’ la carte and set menu options even on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. And if you’re here for our famed pizza, never worry – we’re keeping that on the menu even on our busiest days!

This season Neu Collective is also offering private dining options for groups and staff parties, with cocktail reception menus starting from €26 per person. Tell us what you have in mind and we’ll create a tailor-made event for you and your guests, including beverage packages.

Christmas is set to look stunning this year! For more information and to see our Festive Season offering, kindly follow this link: https://bit.ly/3SeypJE.

Book your accommodation on our website www.theneucollective and your dining experience at Grana by visiting www.granamalta.com.

Malta, a sparkling jewel in the heart of the Mediterranean, is known for its rich history, captivating landscapes, and sun-kissed coastlines. While many tourists flock to the bustling northern locales, the southern regions offer equally mesmerizing experiences, often away from the typical tourist trail. Let's explore five unmissable spots in the south of Malta.

Marsaxlokk

This traditional fishing village is an emblem of Maltese culture. With colourful fishing boats, known as ‘luzzus’, dotting the harbour and a bustling Sunday market selling the freshest catch, Marsaxlokk offers a genuine slice of local life.

Blue Grotto, Wied iz-Zurrieq

One of Malta’s natural wonders, the Blue Grotto comprises a series of sea caverns. On sunny days, the water reflects the overhead sky, casting mesmerizing blue lights inside the caves. Boat tours provide an up-close experience of this phenomenon.

Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra Temples, Qrendi

Dive into Malta’s prehistoric past by visiting these ancient stone temple complexes, which date back to 3600-3200 B.C. Their architectural mastery and astronomical alignments make them among the most significant archaeological sites in the world.

St. Peter’s Pool, near Marsaxlokk

This natural swimming pool, shaped like an elongated horseshoe, boasts clear turquoise waters. It’s an ideal spot for snorkelling, diving, or just lounging on its rocky shores.

Għar Dalam Cave, Birżebbuġa

Regarded as one of Malta’s most important prehistoric sites, this cave houses fossils of animals believed to have walked the earth some 500,000 years ago. It offers intriguing insights into Malta’s distant past and natural history.

Malta, a sparkling jewel in the heart of the Mediterranean, is known for its rich history, captivating landscapes, and sun-kissed coastlines. While many tourists flock to the bustling northern locales, the southern regions offer equally mesmerizing experiences, often away from the typical tourist trail. Let's explore five unmissable spots in the south of Malta.​