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The Mediterranea Hotel
The Mediterranea Hotel and Suites, St. Paul´s Bay is a Four Star property located at the top of a hill, commending a breathtaking view of both the picturesque fishing harbour as well as the historic St. Paul's Island.
The bay below the complex provides excellent aquatic sports and bathing facilities. The bustle and energy, emanating from lively Bugibba, is only a few minutes walk from the complex. Here one is drawn to the vibrant atmosphere of a place festooned with a multitude of restaurants, bars, discos, shops, as will as a cinema complex and a casino. A sandy beach is with in walking distance from the hotel.
Accomodation
The Mediterranea Hotel & Suites has been restructured and refurbished in a rustic style which blends beautifully with the vista of the fishing village.
Each hotel room, studio, one bedroom and two bedroom apartments is fitted with rustic furniture, a private bathroom, direct dial telephone, satellite television, radio, air conditioning and ceiling fans.
The studios also provide a dining area and kitchenette, whilst one and two bedroom apartments include a private bathroom, a separate shower room, a living area with armchairs and a double sofabed, a fully equipped kitchen and dining area. Room Service is available. A Laundry/Dry Cleaning service and the use of office equipment is also available.
Leisure
For privacy and comfort, the fitness room is available for hotel guests only. The sauna is situated at the gym, with adjoining private showers. The fitness room is open daily.
Roof top pool with whirlpool
The roof top swimming-pool includes a large Jacuzzi, and commends an awesome view of St.Paul´s Bay and the Mediterranean sea. The sun terrace surrounding the pool, offers ample space for the guests to relax and enjoy themselves in the sunshine. The sun terrace is furnished with deck chairs, umbrellas and showers.
The Maltese Islands Megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso´s Cave - The Maltese Islands are positively mythic. The narrow meandering streets of their towns and villages are crowded with Renaissance cathedrals and Baroque palaces. As the countryside is dotted with the oldest known human structures in the world, the Islands have rightly been described as an open-air museum.
Malta is the largest island and the cultural, commercial and administrative centre. Gozo is the second largest island and is more rural, characterised by fishing, tourism, crafts and agriculture while Comino is largely uninhabited.
The long relationship between the Islanders and the various nationalities that occupied Malta over the centuries has created a marriage of styles and traditions, giving the Islands a fascinating eclectic culture.
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