Valletta
Malta
Blessed with long stretches of golden coastline, herb-scented
hillsides, storied fortresses and traditional villages, the
sea-sprayed island of Malta is topping our list for a go-slow
Mediterranean getaway this spring. Yes, Valletta might be Europe’s
smallest capital, but its cultural appeal is anything but. Take a
morning stroll to Lot61 Coffee Roasters for an icy caffeine fix,
before wandering the labyrinthine of butter-yellow streets,
stopping at tiny shops and admiring handcrafted fabrics and
ceramics. For a midday refuge, head to the Upper & Lower
Barrakka Gardens, where you’ll be rewarded with a refreshing breeze
and sweeping views across the city. Then, it’s a visit to the
waterfront market of Marsaxlokk to join locals haggling over
buckets of freshly caught seafood. Dinner? Try the award-winning
restaurant Noni,
a spot known for its caught-that-morning prawns and exceptional
elderflower tarts.