European Destinations

Malta

Malta is known for ancient temples, forts, and amazing architecture that dates back centuries. It has influences, from Phoenician and Roman to Arab and British, all of which are still visible today.

Malta has plenty of beautiful sandy beaches with a variety of water sports like diving and snorkeling. Beyond the coastline, the island offers charming towns, vibrant nightlife, and a delicious mix of Mediterranean cuisine. Visitors can also explore the medieval streets of Valletta, Malta’s capital, or take a boat trip to the stunning Blue Lagoon on the nearby island of Comino.

Highlights
History, Architecture & Beaches
Languages Spoken
Maltese & English
Currency
Euro
Average Temp.
Summer 27°C (81°F), Winter 13°C (55°F)
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Valletta, Malta’s capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a hub for history lovers. Visitors can explore St. John’s Co-Cathedral with its ornate Baroque interiors and Caravaggio masterpieces, or wander the narrow streets lined with traditional Maltese balconies. The city also boasts lively cafes, museums, and breathtaking views of the Grand Harbour.

Mdina, also known as the Silent City, offers a peaceful retreat with its ancient walls and narrow, cobblestone streets. This medieval city is perfect for those seeking a slower pace, with historic landmarks like St. Paul’s Cathedral and panoramic views of the island. Nearby, the beaches of Mellieha Bay and the picturesque Blue Grotto caves provide excellent spots for relaxation and adventure.

Things to do in Malta

Holidaymakers in Malta can indulge in various outdoor activities, from exploring the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean to diving at famous sites like the Blue Hole in Gozo or swimming in the tranquil Blue Lagoon on Comino. For adventure seekers, water sports such as windsurfing, sailing, and snorkeling are readily available along the coastlines.

For those more interested in culture and history, Malta offers unique experiences like touring the ancient Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, a prehistoric underground burial site, or visiting the megalithic temples of Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra. The vibrant nightlife in towns like St. Julian’s, combined with a packed calendar of festivals, ensures there’s always something to do, day or night.

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Where is Malta?

Malta is a small island nation located in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Italy. Flying to Malta is relatively easy, with direct flights available from many European cities.
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