Rent Gatt House Malta
Holiday Home Rental Description
Enter the house through a stone hallway, where you will find a spacious open-plan holiday home from home. The seating area has a comfy L-shaped sofa, which can convert to a bed, and a low-light wood sideboard home to a smart satellite television with worldwide channels and streaming services. The galley-style kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need to cater for your holiday, including a family-size fridge freezer, a built-in oven and hob, and a very useful water cooler. The six-seater dining set is the ideal place to meet for breakfast and discuss the day’s plans. A handy laundry room for a holiday wash and a guest bathroom with a shower, hand basin, and WC complete the ground floor. Take the stairs to the first floor, where there are three double bedrooms, all with en-suite shower rooms decorated with beautiful Gozo colourful tiles. Two bedrooms have double beds, and one bedroom has two twin beds. A cosy study and reading spot complete the first floor. The rooftop terrace has a panoramic view over the village and beyond. A step-entry private swimming pool is perfect for a cooling dip. Relax on the blue sun loungers with shady parasols and catch up with this year’s best seller. Dine alfresco under the stars at the limestone table with bench-style seating. Feast off local delicacies freshly grilled on the barbecue as the sun dips over the horizon. There is an optional heated swimming pool room on the ground floor in the cooler months, from the 1st of October until the 31st of May. This spacious forty-two metre squared stone room with high vaulted ceilings has a chill-out seating area and fluffy dressing gowns where you can sit back and unwind.
The Villa
Gatt House is a 3 bedroom property with an outdoor rooftop pool and fantastic panoramic views. Interior – Fully equipped kitchen
– Open plan family room with TV and sofa bed
– Dining area with 6-seater dining table
– Laundry room
– Optional indoor pool (1st October to 31st May)
– Study/reading area
– Bathroom with shower – Bedroom 1 – 2 single beds, en-suite with shower and bath
– Bedroom 2 – Double bed, en-suite with shower
– Bedroom 3 – Double bed, single bed, en-suite with shower Exterior – Private pool (9m x 4m)
– Sunbeds
– Outdoor dining table
– Charcoal barbecue
– Gas barbecue Additional Facilities – Internet/Wi-fi
– Air conditioning/Heating with a pay per use system
– Standing Fans
– Off-street free parking nearby
– Water dispenser
– Washing machine
– Coffee machine
– High chair (on request)
– Cot (on request)
The village of Nadur is home to the Ta’Kenuna Tower, built by the British in 1848, and the baroque church of St Peter and Paul, and from the top of the town, you can admire the magnificent views over the island and out to sea. The beautiful beach of San Blas, the red sandy beach of Ramla, and the white sand Iz-Zewwieqa Bay, are all on the nearest coastline, perfect for a day out by the seashore. Mgarr Harbour is a quaint traditional fishing village where you can take a walk along the promenade, admire the yachts, and feast on the local cuisine. Before enjoying a cocktail in the famous Gleneagles Bar, take time to visit the impressive gothic Lourdes Chapel and the sculpture of the Three Graces. Slightly further afield is Hondoqir-Rummi for snorkelling, Dwerja Bay for scuba diving, Mgaar Ix-Xin for rock climbing, and Ghasni Beach for seclusion. The island of Gozo dates to neolithic times, it has been invaded and occupied by the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Sicilians, the French and finally, the British. This melting pot of cultures can be seen in its history, architecture, and culture. Start your historical education with the Ggantija Temples, one of the world’s oldest free-standing structures, and now a UNESCO and World Heritage Site. Continue with a tour of the capital city, Ir-Rabat, known locally as Victoria since 1887, renamed in honour of Queen Victoria to celebrate her jubilee. Walk the fortified Bronze Age citadel of the city, stop in Independence Square for a browse in the local market and a coffee in a café. Seek solace in the seventeenth-century Baroque Grand Basilica of St George before wandering the old streets full of shops selling delicacies and souvenirs. The city is also known for its collection of museums, theatres, clubs, and opera houses. Find peace and tranquillity with a stroll around Villa Rundle Public Gardens, established by the British in 1910. Finally, don’t miss a day out on the nearby island of Comino, take the ferry from Mgaar harbour, swim and snorkel in the beautiful blue lagoon before exploring the island’s natural habitat, numerous churches, and dining by the sea shore on freshly caught fish.