Malta Holidays
A mix of the reassuringly familiar with the enticingly exotic, the islands are influenced by Africa, yet were once under British rule. Expect palm trees and Arab-style houses, nudging up against Greek temples and quaint old red phone boxes. Most people speak English and they drive on the left, but the Mediterranean essentials of waterfront cafes, golden sands and lazy harbours are still intact and provide Malta with its real character.
Points of Interest in Malta
A visit to some of Malta's historic megalithic temples is a must. Wander around the capital Valletta; be swept up by one of the many street festivals or discover the islands ancient past at the Museum of Archaeology. Discover true Maltese culture and traditions in charming rural villages. Go scuba diving, hire a jet ski or charter a yacht to make the most of your island experience; or for something a little more relaxing, take a harbour cruise for a waterside view of the island.
