Walking by the sea in Malta

Submitted by Panagiotis S.
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4.0 km

Walking by the sea through Sliema and Saint Julia bays can help anyone relax and escape for a while. We began our walk by getting some water in Pjazza Tigné and continued our route to Qui-Si-Sana Beach. New and wide stone sidewalks make walking alongside the coastline easy for anyone, baby carriage and wheelchairs not excluded. Fond Għadir Beach, Balluta Bay Beach, and Spinola bay, all of them are characterised by the presence of expensive and high-performance yachts. You can also see a very large controlled park full of toys and feeders for the stray cats of Malta. That's the main reason you won't see a lot in other spots of the city.

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    Tigné Point is a peninsula in Sliema, Malta. The area now contains many modern buildings and is popular among both locals and tourists. — Wikipedia

  2. Qui-Si-Sana is a beach located in Silema, Malta. It attracts many tourists during the summer and is ideal for swimming and more activities.

  3. Fond Għadir Bay is an awarded with blue flag beach. Popular among tourists and locals it's a place you want to visit.

  4. The Victorian era baths. Popularly known as “baths” along the Sliema and Qui-Si-Sana coasts, is carved on limestone pool and a popular place for tourists.

  5. Exiles Beach is a flat rock beach ideal for swimming and sunbathing.

  6. Balluta Bay is located right below the famous promenade that runs from Sliema to St. Julian's and is a well-liked destination among locals and tourists.

  7. "Love" sculpture is located in Spinola Bay, an iconic spot for photographs.

  8. Portomaso Marina is neighboring St. Julians Bay. In the area, you will find Portomaso tower and several restaurants and bars.

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