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        Sunset view over Mellieħa, Malta with a traveler overlooking the twin-spired Mellieħa Parish Church and the Ghadira Bay coastline.

        Mellieħa

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          Natural rock arch over crystal-clear water at Comino Blue Lagoon, scenic stop on Malta to Gozo caves half-day tour

           Mellieħa, Malta

          Half-Day Boat Tour to Blue Lagoon, Comino & Gozo Malta

          Four hours, three islands, and waters so clear you will question whether they are real — the Blue Lagoon and beyond awaits.

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          Sunset view over Comino coastline and rock formation, Malta Blue and Crystal Lagoons cruise with sea caves

           Mellieħa, Malta

          Blue Lagoon Sunset Boat Tour with Sea Caves from Cirkewwa

          Chase the golden hour across Comino's most iconic waters — the Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, and ancient sea caves await on this unforgettable three-hour sunset boat tour from Malta.

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          More to know about Mellieħa

          Mellieħa is a village in northern Malta, located in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily. Known for its sandy beaches, including the popular Red Beach and Golden Beach, the area attracts swimmers and sunbathers. The village features the Mellieħa Parish Church and traditional Maltese architecture. Visitors enjoy coastal walks, water sports, and exploring nearby cave systems that dot the dramatic cliffsides.
          Mellieħa is a hilltop village and local council in the Northern Region of Malta, positioned at the island's northwestern tip above the largest sandy bay in the Maltese archipelago. It serves as the closest mainland point to the Gozo ferry terminal at Cirkewwa and sits within a UNESCO-recognised landscape corridor that includes the Ghadira Nature Reserve, the Marfa Ridge, and Anchor Bay. The area's strategic position has shaped its layered history, from early Christian cave sanctuaries to Knights-era coastal defences and WWII civilian shelters, all of which remain accessible to visitors today.
          Northern Malta, Beach Destination, Village Tourism, Nature Reserve, Ferry Hub, Family Travel, Cultural Heritage, Coastal Walking, Gozo Gateway, Maltese Islands