Marsa The town of Marsa, situated in the innermost creek of Grand Harbour, is the nerve centre for the Islands' shipping and engineering industries. Ler mais
Marsalforn Marsalforn, meaning 'bakery harbour', is Gozo's main seaside town. During the summer, it becomes a bustling, lively resort. Ler mais
Marsaskala Marsaskala (a.k.a. Wied il-Għajn) has developed only in recent years from a small fishing village into the popular southern resort it is today. Ler mais
Marsaxlokk Marsaxlokk Bay is Malta's second largest natural harbour. It is the best place to see the colourful, traditional Maltese fishing boats, the Luzzus, with the mythical eye painted on their prows. Ler mais
Mellieħa Mellieha was once an isolated 15th century hamlet perched on the ridge overlooking Għadira Bay. Ler mais
Mġarr Mġarr is a typical rural village, and lies in one Malta's most isolated spots around five kilometres from the town of Mosta. Ler mais
Mosta Mosta lies at the heart of Malta, along the Great Fault that runs east-west across the Island. Ler mais
Mtarfa For decades, Mtarfa was one of the main residential areas for the British services personnel stationed in Malta. Ler mais