malta
Malta

 

“Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore.”

Ancient history and adventure blend seamlessly in this “fun-sized” Mediterranean island nestled in between Sicily and the North African coast.

Malta

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Key Highlights:
  • Some of the best restaurants on the planet
  • Wild, often unspoiled beauty in off-the-beaten-track locations
  • Huge amount of culture including historic sites, museums and the arts
Insider Info:

A small archipelago that packs powerful variety, enjoy world class scuba-diving, fresh farm-to-table cuisine, stunning limestone cliffs and refreshing natural swimming pools.

A small archipelago that packs powerful variety, enjoy world class scuba-diving, fresh farm-to-table cuisine, stunning limestone cliffs and refreshing natural swimming pools.

Malta is home to the oldest temples in the world, the Megalithic temples. These UNESCO World Heritage Sites are 1000 years older than the Pyramids of Egypt and Stonehenge.

If history isn’t your thing, immerse yourself in Game of Thrones lore in Mdina, Rabat and Attard, or explore the distinct flavours of Malta’s traditional food. Malta mixes and matches dishes from Italy, Greece and the Middle East for a cuisine that is truly unique.

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Like its unique language, Malta’s culture is a fascinating blend of Italian, British and Arabic influence. Centuries of invasion and assimilation on this “fun-sized” adventure island merge seamlessly, giving it a distinct vibe unlike anywhere else on the globe.

Car owner’s and enthusiasts from around the world are drawn to the Malta Classic, previously known as the Malta Gran Prix, a scenic race through the tiny island’s winding streets.

Best time to visit:

Bathed in sunshine nearly every day, anytime of the year will be beautiful in Malta. Just remember to pack your sunscreen and swimsuit!

Seasonal heavy rains mostly in September and November.