Top 5 locations around Malta and Gozo for your wedding photoshoot

25 Apr 2017 | Wedding, Wedding Planner

Coming from a rich historical background and an ever growing and homey culture, Malta and Gozo boast a large number of historical venues as well as quirky streets, stunning views and marvellous country side. Below find our top five locations for your upcoming wedding photoshoot that will leave you with some jaw dropping photos to cherish for years to come.

1. PopeyeÕs Village, Malta

If youÕre planning a rustic wedding, this sweet village based on classic childhood cartoon Popeye the Sailor Man is exactly what youÕre looking for. The colourful wooden buildings sitting right next to the lovely Anchor Beach are just the start of the beauty this setting can add to your photoshoot.

2. Blue Lagoon, Kemmuna

If you love the sea, then MaltaÕs Blue Lagoon is one destination you donÕt want to miss. Located at the tiny island of Kemmuna, the crystal blue sea is a view to die for.

3. Ghasri Valley, Gozo

Gozo holds a large number of gems but one which we hold very close to heart is the Ghasri Valley. The lovely sky blue gorge goes along 250 metres of land before it reaches the open sea. LetÕs face it, such a backdrop to your wedding photo will make everyoneÕs jaw drop.

4. Citadella, Gozo

The ancient capital city of Gozo is full of history and beauty. The second you step foot inside the fortress that used to guard the island so magnificently in the past, you will immediately feel like youÕre part of the islandsÕ history and heritage. Take photos with the church, old law court, the fortressÕ green pathways and characteristic stone walls, as you soak in the beauty of the hills and greenery that make up much of GozoÕs land beneath you.

5. Marsaxlokk, Malta

Known as the fishing village, Marsaxlokk is not only famous for its Sunday fish market, but it is also a beautiful place to use as a location for your wedding photoshoot. The village that is wonderfully located right next to the sea will give you the opportunity to use one of MaltaÕs traditional boats – the Luzzu in your photos. Moreover, the village boasts quirky streets with colourful doors and stunning countryside views.

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