Malta

Europe

🌞 Welcome to the magical world of Malta! 🌍

 

Malta - the pearl of the Mediterranean Sea, is small, but extremely rich in history, culture and natural beauty. This island nation attracts tourists with its crystal clear waters, ancient temples and beautiful old cities. Malta is the ideal destination for those looking for a combination of relaxation, adventure and cultural experiences.

 

🏛 Tourist information for Malta

Capital: Valletta
Official languages: Maltese and English
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Population: About 500 thousand people
Time zone: GMT+1

 

✨ Main tourist destinations

Jack - the capital of Malta, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a real treasure trove of history and architecture. Stroll through the narrow streets of this baroque city and visit the Cathedral of St. John", which impresses with its incredible arts and carvings. Don't miss the Upper Barrakka Gardens, which offer a panoramic view of the Great Bay.

Mdina - also known as the "Silent City", Mdina is the old capital of Malta. This ancient fortified city is filled with narrow streets, beautiful palaces and monasteries that take you back in time. The castles and ancient architecture will make you feel like part of a medieval movie.

Island of Gozo – Malta's smaller and quieter neighbour, Gozo, is where you can soak up the traditional Maltese atmosphere. Visit the Victoria Citadel and the ancient Jgantia Temple, which is older than the Egyptian pyramids. Gozo's beaches are ideal for diving and swimming, especially Ramla Bay with its red sand.

Comino Island and the Blue Lagoon – it's a paradise for water sports and nature lovers. The Blue Lagoon is famous for its crystal clear turquoise waters and is ideal for diving and boating. Comino is almost uninhabited, making it an ideal place for those seeking peace and connection with nature.

 

🌄 Natural attractions

Malta may be small in size, but it offers a variety of natural attractions. Visit Dingley Rock, the highest point on the island, where you will enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Grotto Cave is another popular place where you can take a boat ride and see natural phenomena such as light reflections in the crystal waters.

 

🍽 Culture and gastronomy

Maltese cuisine is a blend of Mediterranean, Arabic and Italian influences. Try the traditional "pastics" - Maltese pastries filled with cheese or peas, as well as "fennec" - rabbit, prepared in various ways, which is a national dish. Fish and seafood are also an integral part of Maltese cuisine, especially fresh fish served with aromatic spices.

 

🛫 Useful travel information

Visas: Malta is part of the European Union and the Schengen Area, so EU citizens do not need a visa to travel.
Transport: Malta has a well-developed bus network that covers the whole island. To explore further afield or head to Gozo and Comino, you can hire a car or use ferry connections.
Safety: Malta is one of the safest destinations in Europe, with low crime and friendly locals.

 

✈️ Are you ready to discover Malta?

Malta is a blend of history, culture and nature, making it an ideal destination for every type of traveller. Whether you're looking for tranquility, cultural discovery or underwater adventure, this island paradise will offer you all that and more!