The tower will be open on the 4th of August from 4pm to 8.30pm.
History and nature lovers will have a special opportunity to explore one of Malta’s coastal landmarks as the White Tower in l-Aħrax tal-Mellieħa opens its doors to the public on Sunday, 4th August, from 4pm to 8.30 pm.
This opening will allow visitors to step inside the 17th-century watchtower, which forms part of a series of defensive coastal towers built by the Knights of St John. Known for its strategic location overlooking Mellieħa Bay and the surrounding countryside, the White Tower offers not only a glimpse into Malta’s military past but also stunning panoramic views of the northern coastline.
The event is ideal for families, history enthusiasts, and those simply looking to enjoy a scenic afternoon in one of Malta’s most picturesque areas.
Visitors will be able to explore the tower’s interior, learn about its historic significance, and appreciate the ongoing restoration efforts that have helped preserve this national treasure.
Access is free, and no booking is required. Attendees are encouraged to bring their cameras, walking shoes, and a sense of curiosity as they take in this unique cultural and historical experience.
Will you be visiting the White Tower this Sunday?