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So with all this info in hand of possible destinations to travel to, for whichever reason you have for doing so, why should you choose Malta?

It would be a bit of a cliché to tell you that to really find out why Malta is worth your while you should go and find out for yourself. It wouldn’t be very convincing if I’d tell you that Malta is truly unique in what it has to offer, without presenting you with the facts. The tricky bit is that we all have our own needs, tastes and motivations and I can’t possibly say whether you, dear website visitor, would enjoy your stay in Malta as much as the average Joe would. Keeping this in mind, these are the facts I’d like to share with you, so that you can make up your own mind.

The Maltese people

The Maltese are renowned for their hospitality, friendliness and generosity. The people are traditionally kind-hearted and will go out of their way to make guests feel at home (even when no visitors were expected). The majority of people are very accommodating, and are always willing to lend a helping hand, should you need directions or require assistance of any kind. The fact that English is the country’s second language obviously helps and takes away a language barrier that many guests of other travel destinations face time and again.

Places of interest

Should you be interested in spending some, but not all, of your time visiting places of interest then Malta is your prime destination. Malta offers you the unique possibility of visiting a large number of fascinating sites within a relatively small area. You can organize day trips, combining a visit to, for example, Mdina with visiting the ta` Hagrat temples at Mgarr, rather than losing half the day on traveling to a single location.

Accommodation

There’s a wide range of possibilities for accommodation in Malta and Gozo when looking for a place to stay. Besides a choice of hotels (from luxurious 5-star hotels to the more economical 4- and 3-star hotels), many self-catering apartments as well as hostels can be found throughout Malta and Gozo.

Low-season holidays

Unlike many other Mediterranean holiday destinations, Malta holidays offer you a lot off possibilities even outside of the high season. Outdoor activities such as biking or hiking are very popular during the rest of the year and many people flock to cultural and historical sites to learn more about Malta’s past and present whilst enjoying the country’s mild winter weather.

Nightlife

Malta offers a vibrant nightlife, which has attracted some of the biggest names in the international club scene, such as Tiësto, Paul van Dyk, Ferry Corsten and Carl Cox. Open-air clubs are a unique experience and open-air clubs are immensely popular amongst both locals and foreigners.

 

 
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