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Malta Holiday Apartments with Sea views St Julians
Prices from €600 per Week
Details
Property Information
Notes
Prices are indicative and are subject to change according to low winter months or high summer months season
- Close to a beach
- Children are allowed
- Caters for disabilities
Accommodation and Facilities Summary
Toilets: 2
Shower Rooms: 2
Hot Tub
Twins: 1
Ensuites: 1
Seating for: 6 People
Dining room
Hi Fi
TV
DVD Player
Microwave
Dishwasher
Washing Machine
Hob
Oven
Freezer
Fridge
Grill
Toaster
Linen Provided
Towels Provided
Sofas: 2
Armchairs: 1
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Sailing
Tennis
Water Skiing
Swimming
Walking
Windsurfing
Surfing
Clubbing
Snorkelling
Water Sports
Restaurants
Distance to Local Town Centre: 500m
The local town is: Lively but not wild
Distance to beach: <100m
Distance to convenience store: <100m
Distance to local restaraunts: <100m
In a Town
Distance to Airport: 5-10km
Balcony
Terrace
Shared Swimming Pool
Family Oriented
Children Welcome
Geared Towards Younger People
Wheelchair accessible
Size:: Spacious
Quiet yet close to local activity
Local Area Details
About Weather/Climate/Temperature
Warm most of the year. The hottest months are between July and September, but the heat is tempered by cooling sea breezes. Rain falls for very short periods, mainly in the cooler winter months.
Read more: http://www.worldtravelguide.net/country/162/climate/Europe/Malta.html#ixzz0iu3Yaclw
About Transport
Due to Malta’s small size, you’re never far away from the sea. While many people opt for the nearest sea-side locale — when the sun comes out, the grey rocks around Sliema and St Julians are colourfully transformed by a swathe of bright beach towels and bikinis - most people head to the north of the island where you can take your pick from several wide stretches of soft, sandy beaches.
Most Maltese beaches can become quite crowded in summer, particularly at the weekend. For a more secluded swim it’s essential to head off the beaten path and explore. There aren’t too many options but it is possible to find a quietish spot, especially if you don’t mind a long walk to get there. Set off across the rocks up from Ghadira Bay or alternatively, wander down the hills behind Selmun Palace and arrive at a small, quiet beach that by its very inaccessibility remains quite secluded, though there are plenty of boats that moor nearby. Walk along the paths that lead behind Ghajn Tuffieha and arrive at Malta’s only (unofficial) nudist beach, which lies well hidden behind the main part of the beach.
About Beaches
Due to Malta’s small size, you’re never far away from the sea. While many people opt for the nearest sea-side locale — when the sun comes out, the grey rocks around Sliema and St Julians are colourfully transformed by a swathe of bright beach towels and bikinis - most people head to the north of the island where you can take your pick from several wide stretches of soft, sandy beaches.
Most Maltese beaches can become quite crowded in summer, particularly at the weekend. For a more secluded swim it’s essential to head off the beaten path and explore. There aren’t too many options but it is possible to find a quietish spot, especially if you don’t mind a long walk to get there. Set off across the rocks up from Ghadira Bay or alternatively, wander down the hills behind Selmun Palace and arrive at a small, quiet beach that by its very inaccessibility remains quite secluded, though there are plenty of boats that moor nearby. Walk along the paths that lead behind Ghajn Tuffieha and arrive at Malta’s only (unofficial) nudist beach, which lies well hidden behind the main part of the beach.
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