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About Sliema
Sliema is a coastal town located on the northeast coast of Malta, known for its stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. The official currency used in Malta is the Euro. Sliema offers a vibrant atmosphere with a mix of modern and historic architecture, bustling shopping streets, and a variety of dining options along the waterfront promenade. Visitors can explore the rocky beaches, enjoy water sports activities, or take a boat tour to nearby attractions such as Valletta and the Blue Grotto.
When to visit
The best time to visit Sliema is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and perfect for outdoor activities. Summer months can be hot and crowded, while winter months may experience some rainfall. The shoulder seasons offer pleasant temperatures for sightseeing and enjoying the beach without the peak tourist crowds.
Getting around
Getting around Sliema is easy with public transportation options including buses and ferries connecting to other parts of Malta. Visitors can also explore the town on foot as many attractions, shops, and restaurants are within walking distance. Taxis and rental cars are also available for those who prefer more flexibility in their transportation.
Traveller tips
When visiting Sliema, don't forget to pack sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the strong Mediterranean sun. Be sure to try local Maltese cuisine such as pastizzi (flaky pastry filled with ricotta or peas), rabbit stew, and ftira (traditional Maltese bread). It's recommended to book tours and activities in advance, especially during the peak tourist season, to secure your spot and avoid disappointment. English is widely spoken in Malta, making it easy to communicate with locals and navigate the town. Lastly, be respectful of the local culture and customs, especially when visiting religious sites or participating in traditional events.