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Malta Hotels & Travel Guide
Crossroads of the Mediterranean, the fortress island of the Knights of St. John and the clear blue sea
About Malta
Crossroads of the Mediterranean, the fortress island of the Knights of St. John and the clear blue sea
Malta is a small island nation located in the center of the Mediterranean Sea, known for its rich history and beautiful seas. Its capital, Valletta, is a fortified city built by the Knights of St. John and is registered as a World Heritage Site. The crystal clear Mediterranean waters make it an excellent diving spot, and the country is packed with diverse cultural heritage sites, including ancient temples, medieval fortresses, and Baroque architecture. As English is the official language, it is also a popular destination for language study abroad.
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Valletta
Valletta
A World Heritage fortified city, the capital that still cherishes the glory of the Knights of St. John
Main Attractions
Sliema
Sliema
Malta's largest resort area, shopping and nightlife centre
Main Attractions
St. Julian's
St. Julians
Famous for its Paceville and casino, the centre of Malta's nightlife
Main Attractions
Gozo Island
Gozo
Malta's second island, a treasure trove of idyllic countryside and ancient ruins
Main Attractions
🎯 Malta Travel Tips
Best season
The best time to visit is from May to October. Summer is ideal for swimming and marine sports, and spring and autumn are ideal for sightseeing. Winter is also mild.
means of transportation
Bus routes cover the entire island, and taxis and rental cars are also convenient. Ferries are also available to the islands of Gozo and Comino.
Payment Method
The currency is the euro. Card payments are widespread and can be used in almost all stores in tourist areas.
Language/Culture
The official languages are Maltese and English. English is widely spoken, making it a convenient destination for English-speaking tourists. The history of the Knights and Mediterranean culture are fascinating.
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Valletta(Valletta)
A World Heritage fortified city, the capital that still cherishes the glory of the Knights of St. Jo
Sliema(Sliema)
Malta's largest resort area, shopping and nightlife centre
St. Julians(St. Julian's)
Famous for its Paceville and casino, the centre of Malta's nightlife
Gozo(Gozo Island)
Malta's second island, a treasure trove of idyllic countryside and ancient ruins
