South Eastern Region
Malta’s Hidden Gem by the Harbor
Cospicua, also called Bormla, is a small town in Malta, part of the Three Cities with Birgu and Senglea. This harbor town is full of history, beautiful buildings, and a lively local vibe. It’s a great place to visit if you want to see a quieter side of Malta.
A Bit of History
Cospicua has a long past. It became important when the Knights of St. John ruled Malta in the 1500s. They built strong fortifications to protect it. Later, during World War II, the town was damaged but came back stronger, keeping its old charm.
Amazing Buildings
The town’s fortifications, like the Santa Margherita Lines and Cottonera Lines, are big and impressive. They show how important Cospicua was for defense. Another highlight is the Church of the Immaculate Conception, a pretty building with a calm feel inside.
Life in Cospicua
The people here are friendly, and the town feels alive. You can enjoy Maltese food at places like small cafés or restaurants. Try local dishes like rabbit stew or fish. Cospicua also has fun festivals where you can see the town’s traditions.
What to See and Do
Walk along the fortifications for great views of the harbor.
Visit the Church of the Immaculate Conception to see its beauty.
Explore the narrow streets and find little shops or bakeries.
Take a boat ride in the Grand Harbour to see Cospicua from the water.
How to Get There
Cospicua is close to Valletta, Malta’s capital. You can take a bus or a short ferry ride across the harbor. Walking around the town is the best way to see everything.
Cospicua is a special place with history, culture, and a warm feel. It’s perfect for anyone who wants to explore a real Maltese town!