Would advise logging in to Silver Travel Advisor and look up Malta as there are many reviews about all aspects of visiting Malta.
The old type buses have been replaced now.
Many years ago I stayed at the Buggiba complex with the children. This is okay but I prefer somewhere not so 'crowded in' by buildings. In Malta you can go from one to another town 'seamlessly' as it is a highly populated island for its size.
Some years later, I went to the 4 star Mellieha Bay Hotel (north of St Paul's Bay), on the northern side of the island with my husband. This is close to Malta's largest sandy beach where you can explore Mellieha's restaurants, bars, shops and historical sites.
The hotel has 2 outdoor swimming pools and a heated indoor one as well as a fitness room and bowling green for sports enthusiasts.
You can walk from the hotel to Popeye's Village (film set) - lots of fun! (about 7 minutes in a car).
The bird sanctuary Ghadira Natural Reserve is only a 10-minute walk away also.
Really enjoyed the holiday and it was a pleasant temperature for February. I agree, a visit to Gozo is a good idea.
There is the 'Miracle Church at Mosta' one of the most famous stories here.
On April 9, 1942, two German bombs fell on the church, a city in central Malta. Mass was going on at the time, and there were over 250 parishioners in the church.
Alarms rang out ahead of time, and although some people left the church, others stayed inside and prayed.
The first bomb pierced the dome, ricocheted, and fell onto the church floor. The second cleared the left side of the triangle on top of the church’s facade.
Today, the church is celebrated for its miracle and you’ll find a replica of the bomb that fell through the dome.
Many places to see, just wished we had a car at the time to make it easier to travel around and not rely on buses!