Dwejra Tower



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The Dwejra Tower is a historical tower located in Għarb, Malta. It was built in 1652 as a watchtower to protect the area from pirate attacks. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction due to its stunning views of the surrounding landscape and its historical significance.

The tower is open to the public and admission fees are €2 for adults and €1 for children. The opening hours are from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Sunday.

Visitors to the tower can also explore the nearby Dwejra Bay, which is famous for its natural beauty and unique geological features such as the Azure Window (a natural rock formation that collapsed in 2017). There are also several hiking trails and walking paths in the area, including the scenic Dwejra Heritage Walk.

For more information about the Dwejra Tower and its surrounding attractions, visitors can visit the official website of the Malta Tourism Authority at www.visitmalta.com.

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