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ith white sand beaches, adventurous activities and
hundreds of events taking place throughout the year, Malta is the perfect destination for a family holiday. Now, the Malta Tourism Authority is offering you the chance of winning a four- night family break to this beautiful Mediterranean island as it gears up for an epic adventure. In April next year, the MTA is collaborating with Nickelodeon on The Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt Malta
– showcasing the Maltese islands’ family credentials. And you and your family could visit just before the big event with a four-night break up for grabs. You and three guests will win return flights with Air Malta, departing on April 6, and a four-night stay at the Hilton hotel in St Julian’s on a bed and breakfast basis. All you have to do to be in with a chance of winning is find the Nickelodeon characters hidden throughout this issue of Travel Weekly and tell us where they are.
HOW TO ENTER To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic trip during the build-up to The Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt Malta, take part in a treasure hunt of your own. We have hidden four of Nickelodeon’s familiar faces throughout this issue of Travel Weekly, so head to comp.
travelweekly.co.uk/treasure and enter the page numbers where the characters are hiding. Full terms and conditions are on the website. Closing date: January 31, 2019.
1. Get in touch with your adventurous side From segway tours to quad biking, adventure lies at every turn. On land, families can explore on a jeep safari, or at sea, children over 10 can gain a PADI qualfication and see for themselves why Malta is the second-best diving destination in the world.
2. Experience history in a new way Malta is full of history, but its old capital city Mdina has an extensive past of over 4,000 years. No cars are allowed, so why not experience the beautiful city on horse and cart?
things you can do on a family holiday to the Maltese islands
3. Participate in one of the island’s 400 events Easter festivities, the Malta Summer Carnival and the Malta International Fireworks Festival are just three of hundreds of events to choose from on the island.
4. Stroll along the waterfronts Valletta, St Julian’s and Sliema all have waterfronts boasting an array of restaurants, bars, cafes and more. Pop into some of the boutique shops along the promenades before enjoying an amazing seafront dinner.
5. Relax on the white sand beaches Mellieha Bay in the north of the island is just one of Malta’s white-sand beaches. With 50 metres of shallow waters, it’s the ideal place for families with small children, and there are plenty of watersports to try out too.
About the fun-packed Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt Malta
The Nickelodeon Treasure Hunt Malta will take place at Easter, aimed at attracting families over the school holidays from April 13-17, 2019. The treasure hunt will feature exclusive
Nickelodeon experiences and rewards at select attractions around the Maltese Islands. Activities will include searching for SpongeBob SquarePants and friends at the National Aquarium, learning through play with the PAW Patrol pups at the Esplora Science Centre, learning to duel with Nella the Princess Knight at the 16th-century St James Cavalier, and joining the
pizza-loving Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at Is-Suq Tal-Belt food market. A free live theatre show
at Pjazza Teatru Rjal will kick things off over the opening weekend, with slime-filled challenges and a multi-character musical show for kids and families. A Nickelodeon Multi-Media Exhibition and Workshop Hub will be open throughout
the week at St James Cavalier, with the week’s activity being rounded off with a carnival-style parade through Valletta Old Town.
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