We Love —
- Escaping to a world of elegance at the Radisson Blu Malta Resort St. Julian’s 5*, where the allure of luxury intertwines seamlessly with the Mediterranean’s enchanting beauty.
- Unwinding in total comfort, whether you’re taking a dip in one of two sophisticated pools or indulging in complete relaxation at the serene sanctuary of the resort's renowned spa, offering a true retreat for body and mind.
- Savour an expertly crafted cocktail as you unwind after a day spent exploring St. Julian’s, from the lively cafes along Spinola Bay to the tranquil beauty of ancient churches and the stunning azure waters.
Customer reviews —
Radisson Blu Malta Resort St. Julian's 5* —
Just for you:
- 1 child aged 11 and under (at the time of stay) stays for free when sharing a room with 2 paying adults
Overlooking the blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, the Radisson Blu Resort Malta St. Julian's 5* is a luxurious hotel located in St. Julian's.
This idyllic property boasts stunning views stretching from the historic Grand Harbour to the east and the island of Gozo to the west. Set in the tranquil area of St George's Bay, this resort is a peaceful paradise with access to the beach and just minutes from the vibrant nightlife.
Your room —
Enjoy a stay in a Superior Sea View Room with balcony.
Superior Sea View Room with balcony (28 m²)
Gaze out to sea each morning on the private balcony of this elegant Superior Room, equipped with all the amenities you need.
Maximum room capacity





Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
The Kon Tiki Restaurant owes its popularity to its delicious buffets, while Le Bistro is renowned for its zingy salads and pumpkin gnocchi. And don't forget to take in the gorgeous sea view from The Bridge Bar while sipping on a cocktail.
Your time
During your stay, take a stroll along the beach and dip your toes in the clear blue waters. Take a splash in one of the pools or enjoy a well-deserved treatment at the spa. There is something for everyone with a sauna, hot tub, gym and tennis court.
Optional excursions —
Three Bays Cruise and visit to the Blue Lagoon

Embark on an unforgettable cruise from Marfa Bay in Mellieħa and dive into the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Start your adventure by sailing along the north coast to reach the splendid Crystal Lagoon. Enjoy an hour's swim surrounded by towering cliffs and explore its fascinating sea caves. Then head to the famous Blue Lagoon, with its turquoise waters and rich marine life. Relax for two hours, swim, snorkel or explore the Comino countryside.
Finally, discover the picturesque bay of Ħalfa Rock on Gozo's southeast coast. This secluded bay, with its pebble beach and deserted islet, is a real hidden gem.
On the way back, admire the captivating Santa Maria caves and the iconic Elephant's Head rock formation.
Mdina, Dingli cliffs and San Anton botanical garden

Set off on a guided tour of Mdina, the cliffs of Dingli and the botanical gardens of San Anton, designed to make your experience unforgettable.
Explore the ancient medieval town of Mdina, known for its opulent palaces, imposing fortifications and medieval and baroque architecture. Wander its narrow streets, discover its magnificent palazzos and churches, and enjoy spectacular views from the high bastions.
Next, leave Mdina through the ‘Greek Gate’ and head for the majestic cliffs of Dingli. At 253 metres above sea level, they offer breathtaking views of the terraced fields below and the immensity of the sea. Discover the little chapel dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene, perched on the edge of the cliffs.
Finish your visit with the botanical gardens of San Anton à Attard, which are brimming with fountains, ponds and a wide variety of exotic trees and flowers, home to ducks, swans, peacocks and tortoises.
Tour of the Three Towns with a boat trip to the harbour coves

Explore Malta's historic Three Cities with this half-day guided tour, including a boat trip around the harbour coves. Discover the fortified towns of Cospicua, Vittoriosa and Senglea, each with its own unique history and charm.
Start your adventure in Cospicua, the largest of the Three Cities, known for its large shipyard and impressive fortifications. Next, explore Vittoriosa, a medieval town rich in maritime, mercantile and military history, with the iconic Fort Saint Angelo at its head.
At the Vittoriosa seafront, board a traditional ‘Frejgatina’ for a picturesque tour of the harbour's colourful coves. Finish your visit in Senglea, a heroic town that resisted the Ottoman invasion in 1565.
Visit Gozo by Tuk-Tuk (transfers included)

Take a chauffeured tuk-tuk tour and explore unique sites not easily accessible by other vehicles. You'll experience Gozo's magnificent heritage, visit key sites and discover hidden gems.
The Tuk-Tuks can carry a maximum of six passengers and are driven by multilingual driver-tutors, who will give you detailed and fascinating information at every stop on your itinerary.
In the morning, you will be picked up by minibus throughout mainland Malta (from selected hotels and meeting points). The crossing to and from the island of Gozo will be made by one of our private boats, exclusively reserved for our clients; if this is not possible due to bad sea or weather conditions, the crossing will be made by the communal ferry Gozo Channel (ferry tickets are also included where necessary). On arrival in Malta, you will again be picked up by a minibus, which will drop you off at your original pick-up point.
Guided tour of Marsaxlokk

This tour takes you to the heart of Malta, immersing you in the picturesque fishing village of Marsaxlokk, its bustling market and traditional boats. Also discover the famous Blue Grotto and explore the charming alleyways of the historic village of Qrendi.
Guided tour of Valletta with audiovisual show

Explore Valletta, Malta's historic capital, on an immersive guided tour that reveals the baroque architecture, gardens and fortifications of this UNESCO-listed city. Admire St John's Co-Cathedral and enjoy a captivating audio-visual show to discover the island's fascinating history.
Mobile data

Stay connected on your travels with this exclusive mobile internet offer, perfect for modern travellers. Activate your complimentary eSIM and stay connected wherever you go. Share your hotspot, have easy access to maps, or find the best local spots to eat. Check that your phone is eSIM compatible here.
Your journey to Malta —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers.
Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Malta —
Malta, a small archipelago situated just below Sicily and above the North African coast, offers a blend of ancient history and natural beauty. The islands are home to temples and ruins dating back over 7,000 years, and a variety of stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkelling.
Must-sees:
- The UNESCO-listed city of Valletta, Europe’s southernmost capital.
- The Megalithic Temples of Malta, including Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra.
- The Blue Lagoon, a breathtaking natural cove on Comino.
Culinary culture:
Malta’s culinary scene is a delightful mix of Mediterranean flavours, with a distinct influence from its historical connections to Sicily and North Africa. Traditional dishes such as fenek (rabbit stew) and pastizzi (flaky pastries filled with ricotta or peas) are must-tries. The islands are also famous for their local wines, made from indigenous grape varieties, and fresh seafood caught daily from the surrounding waters.
Dive deeper:
For those seeking a deeper understanding of Malta, its rich cultural heritage can be explored through the island’s numerous historical sites, including the Maltese Cross, the emblem of the Knights of St. John. The country’s long history of diverse cultures and rulers has shaped its architecture, language, and traditions, which remain prevalent today. A visit to the Malta National Museum of Archaeology in Valletta offers an insight into this unique history.
Good to know:
The official currency is the Euro (€), and English is widely spoken alongside Maltese. Malta enjoys a Mediterranean climate with over 300 days of sunshine per year, making it a year-round destination. The islands are well-connected by buses, and ferries provide easy access to the surrounding islands like Gozo and Comino.