Grand Harbour
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seaport, bay
For centuries, the grand harbour of Malta has been regarded by many as one of the finest and safest natural havens in the Mediterranean. The imposing bastions surrounding this magnificent port enfold Malta's rich heritage of archaeology, history, architecture, art and culture - all dating back to 6000 years ago.
Today, they welcome through their gates cruise passengers who are eager to explore the palaces, churches and streets of the cities they guard, or to venture inland into the quaint villages and countryside to visit the numerous sites. In fact, the Grand Harbour has become an irresistible scene for over 250 cruise ships, with almost 200,000 passengers onboard, visiting Malta every year on their Mediterranean itineraries.
Today, they welcome through their gates cruise passengers who are eager to explore the palaces, churches and streets of the cities they guard, or to venture inland into the quaint villages and countryside to visit the numerous sites. In fact, the Grand Harbour has become an irresistible scene for over 250 cruise ships, with almost 200,000 passengers onboard, visiting Malta every year on their Mediterranean itineraries.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Harbour
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 35°53'21"N 14°30'42"E
- Gulf of Hammamet 369 km
- Gulf of Squillace 384 km
- Gulf of Sidra 397 km
- Gulf of Tunis 413 km
- Gulf of Gabès 444 km
- Gulf of Salerno 533 km
- Gulf of Taranto 544 km
- Messenian gulf 671 km
- Gulf of Corinth 704 km
- Gulf of Valencia 1393 km
- Senglea (L-Isla) 0.5 km
- Malta Shipyards Ltd. 0.7 km
- The Three Cities/Cottonera 0.8 km
- Tarxien 2.4 km
- Addolorata Cemetery 2.5 km
- Bulebel Industrial Estate 3 km
- Xghajra 3.2 km
- Runway 13/31 5.2 km
- Malta International Airport 5.4 km
- Malta 6 km
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