MALTA TRAVEL GUIDE

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malta TRAVEL GUIDE

Malta Travel Guide - When traveling throughout the south of Europe, you will encounter the small island nation of the Republic of Malta. Consisting of an archipelago, this destination can be located in the center of the Mediterranean Sea, which is also north of Africa and south of Italy. This country is quite small in area, as well as in population, but also packs an entertaining stay for a tourist. There are plenty of shops and museums to visit during a trip to this location. Beaches offer an opportunity to lie out in the sun, while numerous activities are available for those who can’t sit or stand still. A popular vacation spot for Europeans, Malta is a joy for any traveler.

 

Out of all of the islands making up Malta, you will find that only three are populated, which are Malta, Gozo and Comino. The area is filled with bays and other coastline adventures when you arrive here; the harbors also offer entertaining activities. You will not have any trouble stacking your itinerary with satisfying sightseeing excursions; there are several temples, streets and landscapes to explore. The churches display a Baroque style of architecture in the area. Some of the best coastal views can be enjoyed after you have filled your belly at one of the delicious restaurants.

The capital of the area is called Valletta, which is filled with beautiful cathedrals and other examples of 16th century living. If you are interested in learning more about the history of the island, tourists often visit this city to enjoy “The Malta Experience,” which is an audiovisual presentation of such exciting and informative facts. Valletta also has its share of restaurants, museums and shopping outlets. Other areas of the island feature friendly towns to pass through; ancient sites to explore, as well as the oldest known prehistoric temple in the world that is freestanding. If it is beaches that interest you, there are several to please your craving for sunrays, including Mellieha Bay and Armier.

As a tourist, you should familiarize yourself with a few key issues that you will encounter during your stay. The most common language if the land is Maltese and English. When you are ready to purchase a souvenir to take back home, you should know that the official currency of the island is the Maltese lira.

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