Malta is a small
archipelago nestled in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, directly between
the north African coast and Sicily. From beautiful beaches to a population rich
in culture, Malta has a lot to offer for such a small country.
[ Photo: Malta Tourist Visitor Center ] |
You may not have considered
Malta to be your next travel destination, but there are a number of reasons why
a holiday in Malta is right at the top of many European travellers lists.
1. Take a trip to
the Blue Lagoon
One of the biggest
draws that Malta has to offer is access to the stunning Mediterranean Sea. A
large part of your Malta holiday is going to involve relaxing on the beach and
soaking up the rays. Located between the island of Comino and the islet of
Cominotto is the Blue Lagoon. These waters are amazingly turquoise and clear,
and the sand is perfect and white. Here, you can experience snorkeling and swim
in these crystal clear waters and relax in these stunning surroundings.
2. Visit the Temple
of Ggantija
Malta’s sister
island is Gozo and reflects much of what Malta used to be like before the
population grew. Peaceful and quiet, Gozo is home to a number of interesting
sites such as the temples of Ggantija, a megalithic temple which is older than
the pyramids of Egypt. Dating back to the Neolithic era, these temples are
elements of a ceremonial site, which was built for the purpose of performing
fertility rites in ancient times. This temple still stands today and open to
the public.
3. Experience the
food and drink
Malta is absolutely
famous for the abundance of pastries, pizza, and pasta, which you will find
just about everywhere on your travels. In fact, Malta has its very own
specialty: pastizzi. Pastizzi is a small savory pastry with a hot filling
consisting most often of ricotta cheese and peas. Malta also has its very own
soda called Kinnie, though you might find that this is an acquired taste and
not as easy to like as pastizzi. Kinnie is a bittersweet soda made from oranges
and extracts of wormwood. Travelling is all about trying new things, so make
sure Kinnie is on your list!
4. Savor in the
rich history
Travelling to
Malta, you’ll notice that there is evidence of the country’s rich history
everywhere you turn. From the monolithic temples dating back to 5000 BC right
through to modern history, Malta still bears the marks of historical events.
During World War II, Malta was the most bombed country in the world. In fact,
over 14,000 bombs were dropped in total. In Malta, you’ll find air-raid
shelters and bunkers, and you can also visit museums to commemorate the events.
5. English is an
official language
Travelling can be
really tough on some people, especially if there is a language barrier. English
is actually Malta’s second official language, having been part of the British
empire for approximately 160 years. Therefore, your trip to Malta will be easy
and you’ll be able to communicate everywhere you go. The people of Malta will
also speak Maltese but you’ll have no trouble making your way around the
beautiful nation.
6. Maltese people
are extremely hospitable
Maltese people are
amongst the most hospitable people in the world. They are extremely generous
and kind-hearted, and they hold a lot of respect for what tourism does for
their economy. Should you have any needs in Malta, the Maltese people are
highly accommodating and will help you with anything you need, be it directions
or assistance. You can also experience the friendly rivalry that Maltese
villages maintain, and between April and September, there are lots of village
feasts with fireworks and entertainment for you to experience.
7. Join a tour to
get the most complete experience
If you love
travelling but experience some anxiety when it comes to travelling alone or
making your way around a new place, then be assured that you can join a tour in
Malta in order to experience the small country safely and easily. There are a
number of tours that operate across Malta, and you can choose to focus on day
trips to visit the numerous temples scattered across the land, or you can tour
the museum and attractions that showcase Malta’s rich history. Either way,
given the size of the island, you are always within reach of everything that
you want to see.
Planning your next holiday doesn’t need to be difficult if you consider all the things that Malta
has to offer. There are many destinations in the Mediterranean that you could
visit, but Malta has a little bit of everything to offer and therefore will
give you a rich and diverse holiday experience. The people of Malta will ensure
that your holiday is full of delicious food, great beaches and that you’ll
never want to leave.
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