Résultats de la recherche d'hébergement Résumé des résultats trouvés Snack Bars - 2nd Class (490) Restaurants - 2nd Class (285) Restaurants - 3rd Class (185) Farmhouses (180) Travel Agents (179) Towns & Villages (77) Restaurants - 1st Class (62) DMC (62) Facilities (57) Churches & Religious Sites (56) Diving Centres (55) Conference Venues (51) Museums & Galleries (48) Guesthoses (43) 4 Star Hotels (38) Language Schools (37) 3 Star Hotels (36) Beaches & Bays (35) Car & Coach Hire (34) Wedding Venues (33) Snack Bars - 1st Class (32) Shopping (32) Associations & Clubs (26) Health & Wellness (25) Shore Diving (25) Service Providers (24) Miscellaneous (22) Archaeological Sites (20) Theatre & Opera (17) Visitor Attractions (17) Hostels (16) Leisure Cruising (16) 5 Star Hotels (14) 2 Star Hotels (12) Gardens (12) Other Historic Sites (12) Natural Attractions (11) Fortifications & Towers (11) Boat Diving (11) Clubbing (10) Activity & Fun (10) Parks (10) Entertainment Venues (7) Vineyards (6) Villas (5) Ferries & Water Taxies (5) Cinemas (4) Casinos (3) Bars (3) Bicycle Hire (3) Other Transport (3) Service Providers (3) Tourist Trains (3) Tourist Villages (2) Business Aviation (2) Holiday Apartments (2) Cafes (1) Training Camps (1) Tour Operators (1) Résultats détaillés Vittoriosa (Birgu) Vittoriosa, or Birgu, one of the Three Cities, lies on one of the promontories jutting into Grand Harbour, opposite Valletta. Xagħra Apart from being in itself a picturesque village, the village of Xagħra is rich in historical heritage and therefore has plenty to offer to its visitors. Xewkija Xewkija lies in the middle between Mġarr Harbour and Victoria. Xlendi Until the mid-20th century, Xlendi was a small fishing port and a restful summer resort for a few locals and Maltese. The bay is now on the must-visit list of most day-trippers to the Island... Żebbuġ This picturesque village, perched on one of Gozo's highest hills, offers spectacular sea views and panoramas over the Island with some of the best views of Ċittadella. Żejtun Żejtun's origins lie in antiquity judging by discoveries in the area of Punic tombs and the remains of a large Roman villa complete with cisterns and olive press. Żurrieq Żurrieq is the largest village in the southern area, and one of the original medieval parishes. ...678