
Spring and summer are some of the best times to experience Malta, especially if you want a trip that balances coastal energy, culture, food and easy day-to-day convenience. Staying in Sliema gives you exactly that kind of base. As a centrally-located boutique hotel, Palazzo Violetta combines a boutique atmosphere with practical comfort, offering suite-style accommodation in a central part of Sliema, close to the seafront, Balluta Bay and the connections that make it easy to explore the rest of the island. The hotel’s accommodation also includes larger suite options, some with terraces and kitchenettes, making it especially well suited to guests who want a more relaxed and spacious stay.
One of the biggest advantages of staying in Sliema is flexibility. Some days can be built around a slow morning by the sea, long lunches and a relaxed evening nearby. Other days can be more active, with time split between Valletta, local events, historic towns and coastal spots. Sliema is one of Malta’s most practical visitor bases, thanks to its waterfront setting, food scene and access to other parts of the island.

Start with the seafront and the rhythm of Sliema

Take the ferry and explore Valletta with ease

Make room for Malta’s seasonal events

Add a cultural day beyond the coast

While Sliema gives you sea views and urban convenience, Malta is at its best when you also explore its historic side. A day trip to historical areas such as Mdina adds contrast to the holiday and brings in a completely different mood – quieter streets, old stone architecture and a stronger sense of Malta’s layered history. This kind of balance is what makes a spring or summer trip especially rewarding: one day can be spent by the coast, another around heritage and culture, and another built entirely around food, events or a slower poolside afternoon.
Try the local food, not just the landmarks

End the day the slower way
What makes this kind of stay work so well is the contrast between Malta’s energy outside and the calm you return to afterwards. Palazzo Violetta offers that softer side of the experience: boutique surroundings, more spacious accommodation than a standard hotel room, and a setting that feels personal rather than generic. For guests looking to enjoy Malta in spring and summer without feeling rushed, that combination of location and atmosphere is exactly what turns a short break into a more memorable stay.




