Malt! An open-air museum




Malta is a tourist center consisting of a group of seven islands, of which only three are inhabited. It is internationally recognized for its numerous recreational areas and historical monuments, of which nine are recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites.

Malta has a history of 7,000 years and is packed with places of historical importance against a backdrop of spectacular scenic beauty with honey-coloured stones against the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean. The Maltese islands offer an amazing variety of things for tourists to discover. Tourists have the feeling that they are stepping into the mysterious prehistoric times of Saint Paul or the Knights of Saint John.

In Malta, swing according to your mood swings.

• DiscoverHistory

• Learn a new skill

• Get in shape in the best hotel spas or luxury resorts

• Relax on an island cruise

• Enjoy outdoor sports activities

• Just walk, bike or dive

• Enjoy the nightlife and dance to the rhythm of local drums

• Rock climbing

For a change, hop over to the sister islands of Gozo and Comino for a holiday within a holiday or visit these nine tourist attractions and get certified for happiness, fun, excitement, adventure and a feast for the senses guaranteed.

• Rocca Piccola House

• Multivision Show

• Great Siege Events Museum

• Aviation Museum

• Melita trains

• Falcon Palace Historical House Museum

• Happy Park

• Limestone Heritage Park and Gardens

• Living history of Valletta

The capital of Malta is Valletta, famous for hosting plays, open-air concerts, carnivals, exhibitions and street events. The Valletta Archeology Museum has an exceptionally rich collection of prehistoric artifacts. Watch a costumed Sunday military parade at Fort St. Elmo. The capital also has the impressive Palace of the Grand Master and the San Juan Co-Cathedral.

Wherever you look, a unique site worth visiting awaits you. The temples, palaces, cathedrals and forts provide a living history in which you can almost become absorbed. Sample cuisine rich in multicultural heritage. Try Lampuki cake, the rabbit stew that is the national dish, bragioli, kapunata, widow’s soup, and bigilla, a thick pate of fava beans with garlic.

Water lovers can enjoy scuba diving, parasailing, wakeboarding, water skiing, or swimming in the Blue Lagoon. Tourists can also charter a boat or yacht and explore the deep blue Mediterranean Sea.

Whether you want an action-packed holiday for family and kids or you want peace, quiet or just savoring simple pleasure, Malta is eventful with hundreds of celebrations and things to do during the holidays.

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