Malta Travel Guide |
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Malta is a group of islands in the heart of the Mediterranean, just below Sicily (Italy). The three main islands are Malta, Gozo and Comino. The main island of Malta, covering just 95 square miles (246 sq km), is also a popular holiday destination because of its secluded bays and sandy beaches, washed by unpolluted clear blue waters. The islanders of Malta enjoy life to the full, and the calendar is filled with summertime 'festas' with fireworks and revelry in every little parish, as well as the major carnival in early spring every year.
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Valletta is the capital city of Malta and is located in the central-eastern part of main island Malta. Valletta is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, thanks to its rich historical value and links to the Knights of Malta. Valletta occupies a promontory, is enclosed by mighty bastions and curtain walls, and boasts magnificent sea views.
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There are numerous and interesting thing to do in Malta such as scuba diving, a cruise around Malta's island or enjoy the exciting nightlife of the island. Malta's unique topographic structure, friendly weather, their relatively clean waters and rich marine life makes the island a paradise for scuba diving. There are several certified scuba diving schools, in Malta as well at Gozo island, which can offer short beginner courses. The city of Paceville (St. Julian’s area) offers a wide array of clubs and bars to suit most musical tastes. There’s something for everyone: trance clubs, R&B and hip-hop joints, salsa bars and alternative/rock bars. Besides clubs you’ll also find other kinds of entertainment in Paceville, including Malta’s largest cinema, a bowling alley, sports bars and gentlemen’s clubs.
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