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St. Julian's

St. Julian’s, a vibrant gem on the Maltese coast, is a destination that effortlessly blends the charm of a fishing village with the excitement of a bustling nightlife hub. Imagine starting your day with a thrilling jetski adventure on the crystal-clear Mediterranean waters, feeling the rush of the sea breeze as you explore hidden coves and beaches. As the sun sets, the town transforms into a lively social scene, perfect for a pub crawl that takes you through the best riverside bars, offering free drinks and multi-venue adventures.

For those who love to immerse themselves in local culture, the folklore night tour is a must. Experience traditional Maltese dances, costumes, and cuisine, providing a deep dive into the island’s rich heritage. If you’re visiting during the holiday season, don’t miss the Magic Christmas Tour, where St. Julian’s lights up with festive decorations and holiday cheer, making it a magical experience for both locals and tourists alike.

Food enthusiasts will find joy in a private pizza class, where you can learn to craft delicious Maltese-style pizzas, a perfect way to bring a piece of Malta back home with you. And for those looking to explore beyond St. Julian’s, a private Malta tour with a personal driver allows you to discover the island’s top highlights at your own pace, ensuring a personalized and unforgettable experience.

Whether you’re seeking adventure, culture, or relaxation, St. Julian’s offers a unique blend of activities that cater to every traveler’s desires.

Activities in St. Julian's
FAQs
What is the best time to visit St. Julian's?
The best time to visit St. Julian's is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) when the weather is pleasant, and the tourist crowds are smaller.
What are the must-see attractions in St. Julian's?
Must-see attractions in St. Julian's include Spinola Bay, the Portomaso Marina, and the nightlife hub of Paceville. Don't miss the picturesque Balluta Bay and the historic Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Is St. Julian's safe for solo travelers?
Yes, St. Julian's is generally safe for solo travelers. However, it's always wise to stay aware of your surroundings, especially at night, and take standard precautions.
What kind of accommodation options are available in St. Julian's?
St. Julian's offers a range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels and resorts to budget-friendly hostels and guesthouses. There are also many vacation rentals available.
What local dishes should I try in St. Julian's?
You should try local Maltese dishes such as rabbit stew (fenek), pastizzi (flaky pastry filled with ricotta or peas), and ftira (Maltese sandwich). Seafood is also very popular in St. Julian's.
How can I get around St. Julian's?
Getting around St. Julian's is easy with options like buses, taxis, and rental cars. The town is also quite walkable, especially around the main tourist areas.
What is the nightlife like in St. Julian's?
St. Julian's is known for its vibrant nightlife, especially in the Paceville area, which is filled with bars, clubs, and restaurants. It's a popular spot for both locals and tourists looking to enjoy the evening.
Are there any cultural events or festivals in St. Julian's?
Yes, St. Julian's hosts several cultural events and festivals throughout the year, including the St. Julian's Feast in August, which features fireworks, parades, and traditional music.
Do I need a visa to visit St. Julian's?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. It's best to check with the local Maltese consulate or embassy for the most up-to-date information regarding visa requirements.
What is the currency used in St. Julian's?
The currency used in St. Julian's, Malta, is the Euro (€).