Natural Attractions

Although the Maltese Islands may lack certain features such as mountains, rivers and forests which prevail in other countries, topographically speaking, the islands have much to offer.

Sheer cliffs made of layer upon layer of sedimentary rock rise sharply from the water, especially on the western side of both Malta and Gozo. The latter is characterised by flat-topped hills and lush green valleys, which are covered in multi-coloured wild flowers in spring before turning golden brown in the hot summer months.

In Malta you’ll find here are plenty of natural attractions to view or visit. The Inland Sea and Fungus Rock – two natural wonders located within a few metres from each other in Dwejra on Gozo – are absolute must-sees. There are also caves and grottos with interesting rock formations to discover.

The natural attractions on the Maltese Islands are not found only above ground but also continue underwater. So snorkelers and divers can find some of the most bizarre landscapes of the Mediterranean in the sea surrounding Malta, Gozo and Comino.

Blue Grotto

Blue Grotto

Limits of Qrendi, Malta

This natural picturesque grotto and its neighbouring system of caverns mirrors the brilliant phosphorescent colours of the underwater flora.

Tel: +356 21680404, +356 21689986

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Calypso's Cave

Calypso’s Cave

Overlooking Ramla Bay, limits of Xagħra, Gozo

This cave is situated in a cliff face, a short distance from Xagħra and overlooks the red sands of Ramla Bay.

Tel: +356 21563737, +356 21556855

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Dingli Cliffs

Dingli Cliffs

Ħad-Dingli, Malta

Dingli Cliffs are an impressive sight, especially when viewed from sea level on an island cruise.

Tel: +356 21456060, +356 21454555

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Fungus Rock

Fungus Rock

Dwejra, limits of San Lawrenz, Gozo

Fungus Rock and the Inland Sea are two spectacular natural landmarks in Dwejra.

Tel: +356 21563556, +356 21563656

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Inland Sea

Inland Sea

Dwejra, limits of San Lawrenz, Gozo

The Inland Sea is an inland lagoon in Dwejra, and is perhaps the archipelago’s most spectacular natural landmark.

Tel: +356 21563556, +356 21563656

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