Malta - The Sun-Filled Island Nation In The Mediterranean

in #travel6 years ago

The beautiful archipelago lies between Sicily (Italy) and the North African coast famous for its ancient historical sites, pleasant climate, friendly people and attractive natural scenery.
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Malta is famous for its pleasant climate. Summer is quite hot and ideal for sun lovers. Outside of that time, the weather is usually sunny but not too harsh. Winter is not too cold and there is still sunshine. Photo: Secondhome.
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Valletta is the capital of Malta, the World Heritage Site is dubbed the "outdoor museum" and "the richest city in the world". Valletta dates back to the 16th century, with many buildings, relics preserved the history of 5 centuries. Photo: Hdwallpapers.
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In addition, the city also has many restaurants, bars, coffee shops. You can enjoy a drink at the bar overlooking the harbor, or take a stroll around the ancient fortress. Photo: Cherilucasrowlands.
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Do not miss the chance to visit St. John's Cathedral. John and admire the invaluable paintings here. Photo: Aizakbuyondo.
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Malta is strategically located between Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, once under the occupation of the Phoenicians, Aragones, Knights of St. John, the French and the British. It has also played an important role in many of the most famous wars of history, such as between Catholic Europe and the Ottoman Empire, the successes and failures of Napoleon, as well as World War II. Photo: Telegraph.
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You can see the presence of history and cultural diversity anywhere on the island. Cities like Mdina, Vittoriosa, Senglea, Cospicua and the capital Valletta all have streets, churches, fortresses and ancient battlefields. Photo: Huffingtonpost.
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Malta has five temples recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites, including the world's oldest independent temple in Ggantija. Photo: Tapintotravel.
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Ħal Saflieni underground burial ground dates from 4,000 BC, with interconnected stone chambers and 3 storeys. There is also a well preserved art history. Photo: Visitmalta.
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Located in the Mediterranean, Malta has many beautiful beaches with clear, clear blue water. In the summer, warm water is suitable for swimming. In winter, this is the ideal sailing destination. You can take the ferry from Sliema to Valletta, or take a yacht for a view of the sea. Photo: Marinahotel.
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Malta has all kinds of beaches for tourists, with golden sand, red sand, clear water. Do not miss the Blue Lagoon in Comino, one of the world's most exclusive waters. Photo: Huffingtonpost.
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The beautiful beaches and sandy beaches are predominantly in northern Malta, most famous are Mellie vịa Bay, Għajn Tuffieħa and Golden Bay. If you want to find smaller and more quiet beaches, you can go to Paradise Bay and Armier. Photo: Firstchoice.
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In addition, Malta has the best diving areas in the world. Visitors can choose from diving in the inland waters, caves, visiting the wrecks, coral reefs ... Especially the water here is quite warm, making diving more comfortable. a lot of. Photo: Maltaqua.
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As a destination in the Mediterranean, Malta's cuisine is rich, including seafood, usually from fish markets in Marsaxlokk. In addition, the island also has many delicious cakes. Photo: Huffingtonpost.
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Malta is known for its hospitality, friendliness and generosity, and is happy to help visitors. Most of Malta is a safe place for both young people and adults. The second official language is English, which makes it easier for international visitors to stay. Photo: Sprachcaffe.
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Malta also has vibrant nightlife, with world-famous nightclubs like Tiësto, Paul van Dyk, Ferry Corsten and Carl Cox. Alternatively, you can also go to nightclubs, enjoy drinks and drop yourself in the music. Photo: Nightlife-cityguide.
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Malta also has a peaceful Gozo Island, which is suitable for families, couples and older people who want a relaxing holiday on the beach or in the countryside. Photo: Remax-malta.
Source: Zing News