Top 5 Reasons why you MUST Visit Malta

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Why you must VISIT Malta - top 5 reasons

why you should visit Malta

Situated in the middle of the Mediterranean, Malta is a destination you might want to consider for your next trip.

The Maltese archipelago is made up of three habited islands; Malta, Gozo and Comino and four other inhabited islands.

Covering 300km, although small in size, the Maltese islands make up for this with their vast landscapes and vivacious localities which offer something for everyone!

This European destination is the hub of activity and some of the finest attractions the Mediterranean has to offer. 

In today's post, we're going to share with you why we believe Malta should be next place you should visit on your holidays.

1. Bring on the sunshine 

Malta boasts over 300 days of sunshine yearly, so the chances are that on your trip to Malta, the sun will surely be your best companion. 

(Wondering what the best time to visit Malta is? - have a look at our article with a month by month look at the weather and events)

The weather in Malta is ideal for anyone looking to brighten their vacation with some island weather.

Whether you’re visiting Malta during summer, when the beaches glisten, or during the colder months, the weather is favourable for walks through Malta’s most appealing landscapes with warmer temperatures and enough hours of sunshine for anyone to enjoy. 

2. Cultural Hub 

If you’re looking to experience an array of historical significances then look no further as Malta has been the central mark of some of the most remarkable upheavals Europe has seen with 7,000 years of history.

You can visit some of the oldest megalithic temples in the world or even one of the 300 churches found across Malta and Gozo.

One should also pay a visit to Malta’s current capital city, Valletta, and Malta’s former capital Mdina, also known as the silent city. This island is also home to various fishing villages, underground catacombs and forts built by the knights of St. John - all of which are not to be missed.

3. A taste of the good life 

Above anything else, the Maltese especially love their food. If you’re looking for passionate Mediterranean food, then Malta is the place for you.

With multiple restaurants, local ‘kiosks’ and ‘gabbanas’ good food is always a stone throw away.

Visit one of the fishing villages for fresh fish or one of the local restaurants to satisfy your palate during your stay. 

4. A day in (sunny) paradise 

Dear sunseekers, one of Malta’s alluring beaches is awaiting you!

With the island surrounded by azure crystalline waters, a beach is never too far away. Since the island is relatively small, you’ll avoid lengthy commutes and you can visit more than one beach a day as they are no more than 15 minutes apart from each other.

From the hot summer months when you can enjoy a dip in the sea, to the fresher months when you can lay on the sand and grab a bite to eat whilst you enjoy the warm breeze. 

5. Island hopping

Visit one of the other islands like Gozo or Comino, offering a more serene experience than that of Malta, also home to a greener side of these archipelago islands.

Gozo is a ferry ride away from Malta and caters to most tourists with a wide variety of restaurants and activities such a renting a quad bike and riding around the island in a day.

Once you’re in Gozo you can also pay a visit to one of the beaches that surround the sister island, or even the more historical sites and lastly some of the local sites which have been featured on the popular Tv series ‘Game of Thrones’, such as the Azure Window which is a natural arch by the sea.

Gozo is the perfect rural getaway and should definitely be included in your travel itinerary!   

The full agenda

Fear not as you will always find something to do on this bustling little island.

Whether you’re looking for a hike around the northern coast of Malta, or looking to play some golf under the Maltese sunshine. For the more adventurous types, you could explore the island by rock climbing or even go scuba diving as the Maltese islands are home to some of the world's best diving sites.

For the art lovers, you could experience some local talent, there are always plays and performances set up around the island and also concerts. 

For the sports enthusiasts you can always visit a local bar or pub and never miss your team play a game, you could always watch a local football, rugby or water polo match too. 

If none of the above tickles your fancy then maybe a trip to some of Malta’s nightlife hot spots, might the place for you, with various clubs strategically placed next to one another, you're sure to find the right place for you! 

Malta strikes the perfect balance between culture rich localities to more informal settings. From street food to more sophisticated dining experience, Malta has it all. Escape to one of the surrounding islands, or one of  the pristine beaches and end your day watching the Mediterranean sunset. This inviting, English speaking island is a must see destination.

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