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Holidays Malta

 

Malta is:

  • extensive history of the Order of Malta
  • Prehistoric temples built by the people of the giants
  • The Blue Lagoon on Comino, the Caribbean in Europe
  • wooden mashrabiya, fine knockers, images of saints and mysterious luzzu - the eyes of Osiris

10 reasons, why you need visit Malta:

Sun all year round

Sun all year round

Malta is the sunniest country in Europe - sun shines here 300 days a year and even in winter the temperature holds around 15-19°C. This is the place you can dream about both for winter break and longer, summer holidays. Summer trips to Malta are perfect for families with kids, which can swim in warm, Maltanian sea, with beautiful nature as the background. In spring and autumn Malta is the most enjoyable for those, who don't like very hot weather, and in winter - for everyone wanting to learn English!
Islands - each one different

Islands - each one different

The smallest and practically uninhabited of the islands is Comino, which is famous for its beautiful rocky coves, the magnificent Blue Lagune, whose name speaks for itself.... and of the fact that only 2 people live on Comino land. The larger island is Gozo, which has a sleepy, more rural and idyllic atmosphere - it is considered the country's warehouse and boasts many sights and places of interest. Undoubtedly the largest island is Malta itself, full of history, churches and chapels, intriguing with its interesting history and unique culture.
Valletta

Valletta

Europe's southernmost capital. Boiling with monuments, the old city is surrounded by perfectly preserved city walls and fortifications, and almost every point of the city overlooks the sea. The winding, narrow streets are full of the remains of the Order of the Knights of Malta, and numerous restaurants tempt you with excellent Mediterranean cuisine, which you can try in the gardens set up in the streets. Valletta has been called a city built “by gentlemen for gentlemen,” as well as the most defensible city in Europe.
Marsaxlokk

Marsaxlokk

A tiny town in the very south of Malta, tourists are drawn to it because of the colorful boats with painted, distinctive eyes of the god Osiris, called luzzu. These eyes were said to protect fishermen sailing out to the raging sea. Such blue-yellow-red colored boats can be seen in many towns and cities in Malta, but here are the most! Marsaxlokk is also famous for its excellent fish restaurants, whose gardens are spread over the bay itself.
Blue Lagune on COmino

Blue Lagune on Comino

“Must-see” while staying on Malta! The beautiful sandy beach between rocky coves is a place eagerly visited by tourists... and by film crews! This is where some scenes from the Hollywood blockbuster "Troy" were filmed. The azure color of the water shimmering in the rays of the hot sun brings to mind tropical islands, which is why this place is often called the European Caribbean.
Malta's Dingli Cliffs

Malta's Dingli Cliffs

The highest cliffs in Europe - they are 253 m high! They offer an amazing view of the surrounding rocks and islets. Not far away there is also the famous Blue Grotto - a cave that can only be reached from the sea, where you can admire its extraordinary interior on a small boat, which is said to hide many secrets.
Prickly pear tincture

Prickly pear tincture

This is something that is required in Malta! Even though they grow everywhere, it is not recommended to eat them directly from the bush because they contain small needles. Also try Kinnie - somewhat reminiscent of Coca Cola, a typically Maltese drink with the flavor of bitter oranges. This is what all Maltese people drink!
Maltese specialties

Maltese specialties

The national Maltese dish is fennec, or rabbit. It is sometimes served in its own sauce, in the form of pâté, as an addition to spaghetti or other dishes. This meat, rarely eaten in the rest of the world, is served here in almost every traditional restaurant. The Ta`Marija restaurant located in Mosta is especially famous for its rabbit dishes, and also organizes colorful Maltese evenings with live music and traditional dances. Dancing women and men dressed in regional costumes will take you to the fascinating times of the Knights of Malta.
Climatic Oldtimers

Climatic Oldtimers

They can be found on the streets of Malta - passed down from generation to generation and carefully preserved by subsequent owners. Jaguars, Fords, Mercedes and other automotive monuments can also be seen in the museum dedicated to them in Qawra. A lucky few may even get a ride on a vintage bus, painted in bright, flashy colors and decorated with paintings of flowers and fanciful patterns.
Film set

Film set

Scenes for "Game of Thrones" were shot in Mdina, the former capital of the island, as well as in Gozo, in a colorful wooden village built in one of the bays especially for the film - for the 1980 film "Popeye" with Robin Williams in the main role, in the tower of St. Maria on Comino - to "The Count of Monte Cristo", and near the town of Birgu there is even a famous film studio where scenes from such hits as: "Gladiator", "Alexander" with Colin Farrell and Angelina Jolie or "The Conquest" were recorded Tiki.”

Holidays Malta

 
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Malta is:

  • extensive history of the Order of Malta
  • Prehistoric temples built by the people of the giants
  • The Blue Lagoon on Comino, the Caribbean in Europe
  • wooden mashrabiya, fine knockers, images of saints and mysterious luzzu - the eyes of Osiris

10 reasons, why you need visit Malta:

Sun all year round

Sun all year round

Malta is the sunniest country in Europe - sun shines here 300 days a year and even in winter the temperature holds around 15-19°C. This is the place you can dream about both for winter break and longer, summer holidays. Summer trips to Malta are perfect for families with kids, which can swim in warm, Maltanian sea, with beautiful nature as the background. In spring and autumn Malta is the most enjoyable for those, who don't like very hot weather, and in winter - for everyone wanting to learn English!
Islands - each one different

Islands - each one different

The smallest and practically uninhabited of the islands is Comino, which is famous for its beautiful rocky coves, the magnificent Blue Lagune, whose name speaks for itself.... and of the fact that only 2 people live on Comino land. The larger island is Gozo, which has a sleepy, more rural and idyllic atmosphere - it is considered the country's warehouse and boasts many sights and places of interest. Undoubtedly the largest island is Malta itself, full of history, churches and chapels, intriguing with its interesting history and unique culture.
Valletta

Valletta

Europe's southernmost capital. Boiling with monuments, the old city is surrounded by perfectly preserved city walls and fortifications, and almost every point of the city overlooks the sea. The winding, narrow streets are full of the remains of the Order of the Knights of Malta, and numerous restaurants tempt you with excellent Mediterranean cuisine, which you can try in the gardens set up in the streets. Valletta has been called a city built “by gentlemen for gentlemen,” as well as the most defensible city in Europe.
Marsaxlokk

Marsaxlokk

A tiny town in the very south of Malta, tourists are drawn to it because of the colorful boats with painted, distinctive eyes of the god Osiris, called luzzu. These eyes were said to protect fishermen sailing out to the raging sea. Such blue-yellow-red colored boats can be seen in many towns and cities in Malta, but here are the most! Marsaxlokk is also famous for its excellent fish restaurants, whose gardens are spread over the bay itself.
Blue Lagune on COmino

Blue Lagune on Comino

“Must-see” while staying on Malta! The beautiful sandy beach between rocky coves is a place eagerly visited by tourists... and by film crews! This is where some scenes from the Hollywood blockbuster "Troy" were filmed. The azure color of the water shimmering in the rays of the hot sun brings to mind tropical islands, which is why this place is often called the European Caribbean.
Malta's Dingli Cliffs

Malta's Dingli Cliffs

The highest cliffs in Europe - they are 253 m high! They offer an amazing view of the surrounding rocks and islets. Not far away there is also the famous Blue Grotto - a cave that can only be reached from the sea, where you can admire its extraordinary interior on a small boat, which is said to hide many secrets.
Prickly pear tincture

Prickly pear tincture

This is something that is required in Malta! Even though they grow everywhere, it is not recommended to eat them directly from the bush because they contain small needles. Also try Kinnie - somewhat reminiscent of Coca Cola, a typically Maltese drink with the flavor of bitter oranges. This is what all Maltese people drink!
Maltese specialties

Maltese specialties

The national Maltese dish is fennec, or rabbit. It is sometimes served in its own sauce, in the form of pâté, as an addition to spaghetti or other dishes. This meat, rarely eaten in the rest of the world, is served here in almost every traditional restaurant. The Ta`Marija restaurant located in Mosta is especially famous for its rabbit dishes, and also organizes colorful Maltese evenings with live music and traditional dances. Dancing women and men dressed in regional costumes will take you to the fascinating times of the Knights of Malta.
Climatic Oldtimers

Climatic Oldtimers

They can be found on the streets of Malta - passed down from generation to generation and carefully preserved by subsequent owners. Jaguars, Fords, Mercedes and other automotive monuments can also be seen in the museum dedicated to them in Qawra. A lucky few may even get a ride on a vintage bus, painted in bright, flashy colors and decorated with paintings of flowers and fanciful patterns.
Film set

Film set

Scenes for "Game of Thrones" were shot in Mdina, the former capital of the island, as well as in Gozo, in a colorful wooden village built in one of the bays especially for the film - for the 1980 film "Popeye" with Robin Williams in the main role, in the tower of St. Maria on Comino - to "The Count of Monte Cristo", and near the town of Birgu there is even a famous film studio where scenes from such hits as: "Gladiator", "Alexander" with Colin Farrell and Angelina Jolie or "The Conquest" were recorded Tiki.”
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