Mini Guide of Malta: a small paradise in the Mediterranean




    Malta is a small island located in the Mediterranean Sea at approx 90 km from Sicily and it is one of the smallest states in the world, but densely populated. The official language is the maltese, but a large part of the population speaks English and Italian. Malta is known as a tourist destination for leisure and culture.

    The archipelago of Malta consists of three inhabited islands, namely Malta, Gozo and Comino and a series of uninhabited islets. The climate is typical Mediterranean-subtropical with very mild winters and very hot summers, the average temperature fluctuates about 19 / 20 ° C all the year.

    It is an island with a very large national cultural heritage with over 7000 years of history which is reflected in the architecture and in all the artistic and cultural heritage. Three places in the Maltese Islands are listed by UNESCO, the city of Valletta, the Megalithic Temples and the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum an underground complex carved into the rock used as a sanctuary.

    Malta is an excellent destination for all those who love diving excursions thanks to the crystal clear waters and the numerous cliffs, but there is no shortage of white beaches throughout the island.


    La nightlife is very active with dozens of clubs, restaurants and casinos, but it is also famous for its discos which are concentrated in a place called Paceville, along the coast of St. Julian'S tourist center par excellence.



    Malta is now easily accessible by plane with the company AirMalta or with other low cost airlines that now connect almost all the main Italian cities to the island.

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