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  2. Għajn Tuffieħa - Wikipedia

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    'Spring of Apples') is a bay and sandy, red beach which is located in Mġarr, Malta. The bay is 345 metres (377 yd) south of Golden Bay. It is less busy than Golden Bay and often visited by Maltese natives as well as tourists. [1] To reach this beach, one needs to descend a hill on a staircase of 200 steps.

  3. Mellieħa - Wikipedia

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    Mellieħa (Maltese: il-Mellieħa [ɪl mɛˈlːɪːħɐ]) is a large village in the Northern Region of Malta. It has a population of 10,087 as of March 2014. [1] Mellieħa is also a tourist resort, popular for its sandy beaches, natural environment, and Popeye Village nearby.

  4. Xemxija - Wikipedia

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    It is a quiet resort, surrounded by the countryside and some of the most fertile valleys in Malta. There is also a picturesque small fishing harbour. The resort is the gateway to the sandy beaches of Golden Bay and to Mellieħa Bay. There are a number of hotels and restaurants in Xemxija.

  5. Seven unmissable beach spots in Malta and Gozo - AOL

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    Seven unmissable beach spots in Malta and Gozo. Lucie Grace. Updated March 15, 2024 at 2:51 PM. Ghajn Tuffieha is a Blue Flag beach situated on Malta’s picturesque northwest coast (Getty Images)

  6. The best things to do in Malta, from hiking and sightseeing ...

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    From enjoying a beach day at Golden Bay on Malta’s north-west coast to hiking across Gozo or exploring a Baroque cathedral in the capital, Valletta, there’s no shortage of things to see and do ...

  7. Tourism in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta is a nation of just under 450,000 people, [24] yet its infrastructure is required to support 2.6 million tourists every year. Malta's water works, roads, waste management systems and beaches are stretched to capacity in the summer months of July and August of every year, when tourism numbers are at their peak.