The 253-meter-high Dingli cliff is the highest point in the Maltese Islands. The steep cliffs, named after the British knights who lived here in the 16th century, extend straight to the sea. It is a natural defensive line on the island of Malta. There is a church on the cliff side and a radar station on the cliff. The view is very wide and the Mediterranean is beautiful. The sea breeze is very blue. The sea is like a lace.
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The 253-meter-high Dingli cliff is the highest point in the Maltese Islands. The steep cliffs, named after the British knights who lived here in the 16th century, extend straight to the sea. It is a natural defensive line on the island of Malta. There is a church on the cliff side and a radar station on the cliff. The view is very wide and the Mediterranean is beautiful. The sea breeze is very blue. The sea is like a lace.
Dingli cliffs is one of the most panoramic views in Malta. It has a long walking trail and exceptional to watch sunset!