The Phoenicia Malta has launched a new summer programme offering guests a blend of wellness, entertainment, and relaxation.
Officially introduced this week, The Phoenicia Malta Summer Experience aims to help guests rejuvenate in the luxurious comfort of this five-star property.
The programme emphasises wellness with activities such as Sunrise Yoga and ‘Sunset Fitness’ classes in the hotel’s renowned gardens, and ‘ABS & TONE’ classes on Fridays throughout June. Guests can also indulge in state-of-the-art spa facilities.
Entertainment and culinary delights are central to the summer schedule, featuring ‘Summer Evenings by the Pool’ at the Bastion Pool Bar & Restaurant.
Set against Valletta’s 16th-century bastions and the hotel’s infinity pool, the events include themed evenings with live music every weekday.
Highlights include ‘Flavours of Sicily’ on Mondays with Sicilian wines and dishes, ‘South American Vibes’ on Tuesdays with Zacapa Rum cocktails, mid-week ‘Barbecue Under the Stars’, ‘Gin & Jazz’ on Thursdays, and ‘Tequila Fridays’.
Sundays feature a ‘Sundown Chillout’ session with a DJ, perfect for enjoying Malta’s sunset.
The elegant Palm Court Lounge offers a relaxed setting with music from the resident pianist and opportunities to mingle with the hotel’s management.
Beyond the hotel, The Phoenicia Malta has curated a series of luxury experiences across Malta. These include local wine tasting at Markus Divinus, picnic harbour boat cruises, chauffeur-driven day tours, and exclusive romantic moonlight swims at The Phoenicia Spa & Wellness.
“Our goal is to provide a haven of relaxation, wellness, and entertainment for both our local and international guests,” says General Manager Robyn Pratt.
“We invite everyone to experience the magic of a Mediterranean summer at The Phoenicia Malta,” he continues.
More information about The Phoenicia Malta Summer Experience is available here.
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