Top 10 reasons why you should visit Malta

Malta is one of the most beautiful peninsulae in the central Mediterranean and a small country in Europe made up of three amazing islands. A country is well known for its history and culture, surprises, beautiful lagoons, impressive destinations, sun, sea and beaches and charming Mediterranean climate with hot summer. The total area of the country is 122square mile with a total population of just under half a million. Valletta is the capital and the largest city of malta. The official language is Maltese however English is widely used and the official currency is Euro.

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1. Historic city Valletta

This walled smallest capital city in Europe with a total area of less than 2 square kilometres is packed with history and culture. This world heritage site has hundreds of statue, iconic architecture, numerous fortresses, ancient temples, museums, palaces, churches and many historic sites. The famous sites include the parliament building, Upper Barrakka Garden, Stjohn’s Co-Cathedral, National Museum of Archeology, Fort St Elmo & National WarMuseum, Hal Saflient Hypogyum, Vittoriosa. It is a pleasure to walk through the stone-paved narrow street and alley of the flower gardens of this city surrounded wall and the Mediterranean sea. Not only historic sites it is also home to many modern architectures, world-class hotels, bars, clubs and restaurants.

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2. Scuba Diving

Malta has been recognised as one of the best places for scuba diving with lots of reefs, caves and wrecks. Whether you are new or experienced Malta is the best for diving, The calm and clear blue Mediterranean make it easier for the new diver and there are lots of challenging dives for the experienced diver as well. The sunken ships and underwater marine life makes your diving even more enjoyable with the minimal risk of coming to across the dangerous sea fish and animals.

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3. Medieval town Mdina

Once upon a time, Mdina was the capital of Malta. This beautiful medieval city has a long history of more than four thousand years with many unique ancient and traditional architecture. For the fan of Game of Thrones, it is a very familiar place as some of the heroic scenes were filmed here including Kings Landing. This small town is home to some traditional shops, restaurants and exhibitions away from the busy city life.

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4. Amazing Gozo

Gozo is one of the three islands that Malta made up of. It is a great green place for nature lovers and for hikers. This small island is more like the countryside and a short ferry ride from Malta. It is home to many beautiful busy beaches like Ramla Bay and Sun Blas Bay. Gozo also has numerous historical sites including The Citadel Baston of Island, MegalithicTemples of Ggantija, location for homer’s Odyssey The Calypso Cave. Xlendi of Gozo is also a famous tourist site that offers a stunning view of the bay.

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5. Blue Lagoon of Comino

Blue Lagoon of Comino is one of the best attractions of malta. Comino is very well known for its azure crystal clear water, white sand and one of the best island to enjoy the experience of the Mediterranean sea. It is an ideal place for day-trippers with lots of beach activities like swimming and snorkelling and scuba diving. Comino is a quiet, calm and tranquil place without any pollution and noise. All the crystal clear blue lagoons are located between peninsula Comino and reef Cominotto.

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6. History and culture

Malta is famous for its unique culture and almost seven thousand years of history. It hasmany world-famous architectural heritage and cultural sites including Grandmasters’ palace,Sacra Infermeria, St James Centre for Creativity. Art, theatre and music played a veryimportant role in Maltese culture, National Museum of Fine Arts – MUZA is a great place todiscover about the art and there is a number of theatres including very famous ManoelTheatre many opera houses and open-air venues to discover about theatre and music.Malta also has a rich history of ruled by Knights of St John, Arabs, Normans, Aragonese,Romans, Carthaginians, and Phoenicians, they all left traces of their history, from Megalithictemples to shipwreck of 60 A. D. and five thousand years old THe Hal-Saflieni Hypogeum.The aviation and war museum tells you the story of world war II, Malta as the most bombedcountry in the world.

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7. Popeye Village

The beautiful town in the north-west of Malta is Mellieha, where you will find the settings for the Movie Popeye released in 1980 starring Robin Williams. This village is now is one of the main tourist attractions of Malta. It is still in a very good condition and opens for the visitor to walk around the set. You have also the opportunity to enjoy many outdoor activities like swimming, sunbathing and a boat trip.

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8. Beautiful Beaches

Malta is very well known for its quiet, slow pace beautiful small beaches. Mellieha Bay,Golden Bay and Ghajn Tuffieha are some of the most popular beaches in Malta. There are anumber of small beaches with beautiful surrounding and with 300 days of sunshine ideal forrelaxing sunbathing. As those small beaches are not easy to spot so there are usually quietand less crowded. Most of the beaches have the facility for beach activities includingswimming, water sports, windsurfing, water skiing, and para-kiting with guaranteed crystalclear clean water.

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9. Dynamic Nightlife

With a number of a world-class international club like Tiesto, Paul Van Dyk, Ferry Corsten, and Carl cox Malta offer a magnificent vibrant nightlife for its visitors and for locals. Pacevillein St Julians’ is very well known as the centre of its legendary nightlife. There are also a number of open-air clubs and also it hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year. Malta Firework Festival, Malta International Art Festival, Malta Jazz Festival, and The Village Festas are some of the most popular festivals Malta hosts.

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10. Hospitality, Language and weather

People who visited Malta one of the most popular things they mention is Maltese hospitality and friendliness. The people of Malta are very welcoming, kind-hearted, helpful and accommodating. As English is the official language it is very easy to communicate without any language barrier. Last not the least one of the main attractions for visiting Malta is its lovely weather, mild winter and hot summer with 12 hours of sun every day.

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