Buġibba
During the Tarxien phase of Maltese
prehistory, a small temple was built in
what is now Buġibba. The temple was
excavated between the 1920s and
1950s, and it is now located in the
grounds of a hotel.
In around 1715, the Order of St. John
built Buġibba Battery as part of a series
of
fortifications
defending
Malta's
coastline. Today, only remains of its
foundations and ditch have survived.
In the 1960s, Buġibba began to see
rapid development, and it is now a
popular tourist resort. It is especially
popular among students who go to
Malta to learn English.
The town's main highlight is the
square, which is located along the
promenade.
The
area
is
full
of
nightclubs, bars and restaurants.