The hotel is medium in size, compact and comfortable inside. This is a club, i. e. some of the rooms (apartments) have been completely purchased by regular customers, and some are in rotation in the time-share mode. Accordingly, timeshare equipment and service are at the highest level. Hotel in Qawra (north of Malta).
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The hotel is medium in size, compact and comfortable inside. This is a club, i. e. some of the rooms (apartments) have been completely purchased by regular customers, and some are in rotation in the time-share mode. Accordingly, timeshare equipment and service are at the highest level.
Hotel in Qawra (north of Malta). Aura is the very tip of the conical peninsula. It forms a single urban area with Bugibba and St. Paul Bay. But if the locals live in the last two, then in Aura - practically none. Aura is a hotel district. There are shops (and food) and restaurants here, but, for example, there are no bakeries.
There are no beaches here: sharp stones cannot be called a beach. Therefore, it is not so important whether the sea is nearby or not. In principle, the coast is 200-400 m from the hotel on three sides. But there is no direct exit - the hotel is adjacent to private villas, and you need to go around the street.
Very close (7-10 min walk) bus station. Direct routes to Valletta (the capital of Malta), Kirkevva (ferry to Gozo), Marsaxlok (a fishing town with a Sunday market and excellent fish restaurants - special excursions are taken there) and Mdina (the old capital of Malta), i. e. to almost all major tourist centers. To other places - with a change in Valletta. But, curiously, the price of tickets is the maximum (about 1.2 euros). If you go from other places, for example, from neighboring Mellieha, then the price has a gradation and is determined by zones (the minimum is somewhere around 0.47 euros).
Hotel in Qawra (north of Malta). Aura is the very tip of the conical peninsula. It forms a single urban area with Bugibba and St. Paul Bay. But if the locals live in the last two, then in Aura - practically none. Aura is a hotel district. There are shops (and food) and restaurants here, but, for example, there are no bakeries.
There are no beaches here: sharp stones cannot be called a beach. Therefore, it is not so important whether the sea is nearby or not. In principle, the coast is 200-400 m from the hotel on three sides. But there is no direct exit - the hotel is adjacent to private villas, and you need to go around the street.
Very close (7-10 min walk) bus station. Direct routes to Valletta (the capital of Malta), Kirkevva (ferry to Gozo), Marsaxlok (a fishing town with a Sunday market and excellent fish restaurants - special excursions are taken there) and Mdina (the old capital of Malta), i. e. to almost all major tourist centers. To other places - with a change in Valletta. But, curiously, the price of tickets is the maximum (about 1.2 euros). If you go from other places, for example, from neighboring Mellieha, then the price has a gradation and is determined by zones (the minimum is somewhere around 0.47 euros).
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