The sea of ​​the island of Malta: what to see

    The sea of ​​the island of Malta: what to seeIn the middle of the Mediterranean, the Malta archipelago is the ideal place to enjoy an enchanting sea in a suggestive setting

    Among the most famous beaches in Malta there is Paradise Beach, near the town of Circheva: very famous among young people who have chosen it as a "paradise" of entertainment. Golden bay: on the West coast near Mgarr, another meeting place for young tourists who flock to the island during the summer.



    The beach of the town of Mellieha in the northern part of the island it is completely sandy, the largest in Malta with very shallow seabed, it is easy access to the sea for the whole family, not to mention all the tourist services available on the beach.   Gozo it is the second largest island in the archipelago. On the island the beach stands out Mr. Ramla, with its characteristic red colour, is close to Calypso's cave. To reach it you can take a dirt road. It is a dark and legendary cave to be visited with due caution: it seems that the spirit of Ulysses hovers there.   Cumin, the third largest island after Malta and Gozo, is easily accessible by boats from the other two major islands. The beach is ideal for those who love snorkelling, with deep and crystal clear waters Santa Maria Bay,is only twenty minutes walk from Blue Lagoon, but it is more intimate and less crowded. While the beach of blue Lagoon, respects its reputation: crystal clear waters, seabeds to be discovered with masks and fins and fine white sand. During the high season it is under attack and therefore loses some of its charm. There are nine beaches that have received the Blue Flag, Blue Flag, the international recognition that qualifies the più belle beaches: St. Georges Bay, Bugibba Perched Beach, Mellieha Bay, Qawra Point, Ramla l'Hamra a Gozo, Ghajn Tuffieha, Golden Bay, Fond Ghadir, Paradise Bay.   VIDEO-RECIPE: Fish soup
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