
WELCOME TO THE WARDIJA HILLTOP VILLAGE - The unique location for your self catering holiday in Malta

TESTIMONIALS:
I would just like to take this opportunity to say thank you for a wonderful holiday in Malta. My wife and daughter had a lovely time and said it was one of the nicest locations that we have ever stayed at in 13 years of visiting Malta. We will certainly visit the Wardija Hilltop Village again in the future, and also recommend it to our friends and family.
Please Chris could you pass on our thanks and appreciation to Joe, Gina and all the maids and staff, as they were all very helpful and kind. Thanks once again. Look forward to meeting you all again. Mr Marc Edge - UK

FREE arrival airport transfers from MIA to the Resort. Check special offer rates
Check self catering apartment availability and request rates
Europe Hotels Directory - Accommodation and resorts, catalog of European hotels

The Wardija Hilltop is carved out of the slopes of a hill on the Northern Coast of Malta enjoying peaceful and magical panoramic views of the sea and the green valley beneath which runs between Golden Sands and St. Paul's Bay.
It is blessed with an aura of timelessness and is so peaceful and quiet that any noise louder then that of a cricket in full summer, is made to seem like a disturbance! Sunset in summer is stunning. Lights in the distance turn to a flicker and the cool summer evening breeze builds up making bed cover at night-time essential and effectively removing the need for the electric fans supplied in rooms.

There is no TV, nor air-conditioning in the apartments since these are not in keeping, but onto the bar on an evening and you'll find it all there. So if you are searching for the ideal place for a Break Away, self catering Holiday well away from all daily stresses, you have just found it.
How to get to the Wardija Hilltop Village by car:
On leaving Gudja Airport pass by the roundabout and keep to the left. Follow signs 'QORMI'.
1. On reaching QORMI ROUNDABOUT take left turning and keep going straight.
2. Pass by the Siggiewi roundabout and follow signs MOSTA, MDINA, RABAT, ZEBBUG.
3. After this follow signs DINGLI, MOSTA, RABAT, MDINA.
4. On reaching MOSTA roundabout follow sign GOZO FERRY, MELLIEHA, ST.PAUL'S BAY.
5. Here again follow sign ST.PAUL'S BAY, CIRKEWWA.
6. On reaching BURMARRAD village drive past the church situated in the centre between two roads and on leaving the church for approx. 200mtrs be careful to locate SCOTTS SUPERMARKET situated on the left hand side of the road.
7. Then turn left by the supermarket and drive uphill until you reach the crossroads where there are signs WARDIJA HILLTOP VILLAGE.
8. Please follow these signs and you will reach your destination.
About Wardija -
The Wardija ridge spans from Ghajn Tuffieha to St. Paul's Bay and is the residential preserve of the upper-class Maltese. It is sparsely populated an excellent place to walk around. The scenery is panoramic.
Attractions near Wardija:
Great opportunities for hiking and walking along the natural scenic route. Horse Riding is another favorite pastime.
Attractions near Wardija:
MELLIEHA - Mellieha is a picturesque hilltop town with bewitching cave dwellings and houses that cling to the rock face. It has a comparatively modern street plan. It is renowned for its village feast on the 8th September - celebrating Victory Day during the Great Siege. It is home to the largest and most popular sandy beach in Malta, Mellieha Bay, as well as other small exquisite beaches.
ST. PAUL'S BAY - At the turn of the century, St Paul's Bay was a small fishing village, but in the last 20 years it has grown into a major tourist center.
ANCHOR BAY - This was the prettiest and smallest bay in Malta until 1979 when the director Robert Altman re-created sweethaven here for 'Popeye The Movie'.
FOMM IR RIH - This is an inaccessible bay, one of the most beautiful and the last remaining undeveloped bay in Malta. There is good snorkelling and diving as well as beautiful cliffs and valleys.
GOLDEN BAY - Locally known as GHAJN TUFFIEHA. A headland separates the two popular sandy beaches of Ghajn Tuffieha (Apple's Eye) and ir Ramla tal Mizquqa, otherwise known as GOLDEN BAY.