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Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean (in its eastern basin), some 80 km (50 mi) from southern Italy across the Malta Channel. Only the three largest islands—Malta (Maltese: Malta), Gozo (Għawdex), and Comino (Kemmuna)—are inhabited.
Malta, island country located in the central Mediterranean Sea with close historical and cultural connections to both Europe and North Africa. Malta is about 58 miles (93 km) south of Sicily and 180 miles (290 km) from either Libya or Tunisia.
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Compact, easy to get around and with a friendly English-speaking population, Malta is a relaxed and convenient destination filled with pleasures. Taking note of a few pre-departure tips will make a trip to the Mediterranean’s smallest island nation even more enjoyable. Here’s all you need to know before your trip to Malta.
Jam-packed with culture, food, nature and (of course) sublime beaches, mini but mighty Malta has countless places to explore. Here are 10 of the best.
VisitMalta is the official website for Malta, Gozo & Comino. Malta is a great place to visit for sea, sun, culture, attractions and all year round events.
Covering just 316 sq km (122 sq mi), Malta may be the world’s tenth-smallest country, but it still manages to pack in a diverse collection of things to see and do. Whether you come for summer sun or winter warmth, you can dive into centuries of history and soak up stunning Mediterranean scenery.
Situated in the center of the Mediterranean, Malta’s islands have long served as a strategic military asset, with the islands at various times falling under the control of the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Moors, Normans, Sicilians, Spanish, Knights of St. John, and French.
Located south of the Italian island of Sicily between Europe and North Africa, the islands have been occupied by Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs, the Knights of Malta, and latterly France and...
Malta is an island of a thousand faces. In its little more than 300 square kilometres (115 square miles) you'll find unspoilt beaches and coves, parties and a youthful atmosphere, megalithic temples, sea caves, and many more tourist attractions.