Malta

Situated right in the heart of the Mediterranean, Malta is the largest of the three islands which make up the Maltese Archipelago. It is found directly south of Sicily and north of Libya and is one of the smallest independent countries in the world with a total area of just 95 square miles. Its population is approximately 400,000 with an average of 1.2m tourists visiting each year. 

With glorious weather, expansive beaches, thriving nightlife and 7,000 years of captivating history, there is a great deal to see and do. The many relationships the islands have had with the various nationalities that occupied them over the centuries have created a charming culture which helps to make it so delightfully unique. 

There is plenty to see and do in Malta, with many tourists choosing to travel here for the vibrant culture, traditions, rich history, sun, sea, beaches, nightlife and cuisine. For more information about what to do during your stay, visit the below links:


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