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Why is Malta the perfect tourist destination?


Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily across the Malta Channel. Getting an accommodation in Malta means you get to enjoy the nice warm climate of Malta.

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Why is Malta the perfect tourist destination? If you’re looking for accommodations for the holidays, or special occasions then why not try staying in Malta. Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean Sea south of Sicily across the Malta Channel. Getting an accommodation in Malta means you get to enjoy the nice warm climate of Malta.

This also means you get to enjoy the beautiful Mediterranean scenery as you travel the different islands of the archipelago. Getting to Malta is easy because you can ride in Air Malta and land in the Malta International Airport. Malta only has one airport but it serves the whole Maltese archipelago. You can also get there by boat and enjoy the beautiful Mediterranean Sea on the way there. Only three of the largest islands are currently inhabited.


Each island boasts a landscape characterized by low hills, terraced fields, and plains. The islands in Malta also boast some of the most beautiful coastlines in the Mediterranean. Some of the best hotels in malta are located in near those coastlines; you can even hit the beach as soon as you arrive in a malta hotel. Malta also has some great holidays it is said that Malta is the country that has the most number of holidays in the entire European Union, The best part of the holidays is that malta tours are celebrated whole year round. No matter what month of the year you arrive in Malta to stay in Malta Hotels, you can still enjoy the holiday for that month.


Majority of the malta holidays are dedicated to the different saints of the Roman Catholic Church. Some of the patron saints of Malta are Saint George, Saint Paul, and Saint Agata. Malta is a land of many cultural practices. Its culture is a reflection of various Mediterranean cultures over the centuries, which came into contact with the people of Malta. It’s history started out in 5200BC when stone age farmers from the large island of Sicily came to Malta and started to live there. They even built the oldest free-standing structures and oldest religious structures in the world.


Centuries after Greeks began to appear, as well as Phoenician traders. Then later Carthage and then Rome came to control the islands. Malta even came under the control of Napoleon during the French revolutionary wars. Malta was also once under British control, so even if Malta has a diverse culture, the people there mainly speak Maltese and English. There is no problem in communication and in getting an accommodation in malta.


Some of the culture of Malta can be seen in their fine cuisines, which range from Maltese soup to Italian pasta to different Mediterranean pastries, all of which are combined to make a blend of Mediterranean diet unique only to Malta. These fine cuisines can be sample in the hotels in malta or in some restaurants in the malta hotel. For those of you who really like to enjoy new food you can even get an accommodation in malta which would allow you to eat at a traditional Maltese restaurant.





Trip's date: August 2, (2010)
Submitted date: August 7, (2010)



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