It’s a Malta summer! Our 5 top beach spots revealed

It’s summertime and the living is easy in Malta and Gozo, as the islands take beach life to a whole new level with some seriously stunning bays. Whether you’re a lounge lizard who enjoys spending the day sipping cocktails and surveying the scene, or you’re into swimming, snorkelling and enjoying some water sports, these five best summer spots bring you the very best of Mediterranean beaches.

1. St Thomas Pool

The feast is celebrated on July 16 and 17 respectively. Both feasts are massive, with Zurrieq and Valletta both decked out in the colours that are traditionally associated with Our Lady of Mount Carmel – white and blue. Each locality has its distinctive character, and you’ll see some differences in the way each festa is celebrated, despite it being in honour of the same religious figure.

 

2. Blue Grotto

The feast is celebrated on July 16 and 17 respectively. Both feasts are massive, with Zurrieq and Valletta both decked out in the colours that are traditionally associated with Our Lady of Mount Carmel – white and blue. Each locality has its distinctive character, and you’ll see some differences in the way each festa is celebrated, despite it being in honour of the same religious figure.

 

3. Armier Beach

The feast is celebrated on July 16 and 17 respectively. Both feasts are massive, with Zurrieq and Valletta both decked out in the colours that are traditionally associated with Our Lady of Mount Carmel – white and blue. Each locality has its distinctive character, and you’ll see some differences in the way each festa is celebrated, despite it being in honour of the same religious figure.

 

4. Comino

The feast is celebrated on July 16 and 17 respectively. Both feasts are massive, with Zurrieq and Valletta both decked out in the colours that are traditionally associated with Our Lady of Mount Carmel – white and blue. Each locality has its distinctive character, and you’ll see some differences in the way each festa is celebrated, despite it being in honour of the same religious figure.

 

5. Ramla Bay, Gozo

The feast is celebrated on July 16 and 17 respectively. Both feasts are massive, with Zurrieq and Valletta both decked out in the colours that are traditionally associated with Our Lady of Mount Carmel – white and blue. Each locality has its distinctive character, and you’ll see some differences in the way each festa is celebrated, despite it being in honour of the same religious figure.

 

Visit The Aqualuna Beach club

The Neu Collective also have a beach club, Aqualuna. Located in Gzira, in front of The 115 The Strand Hotel & Suites, this trendy and unique venue offers the ideal spot to enjoy a swim in a pool facing the sea, delicious food and refreshing drinks throughout the day. See more at www.aqualuna.mt.