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Malta
Malta is a southern European country in the Mediterranean Sea. It lies 80 km (50 miles) south of Sicily, 284 km (176 miles) east of Tunisia and 333 km (207 miles) north of Libya. The country covers just over 316 km2, making it one of the smallest and most densely populated countries in the world. The capital of Malta is Valletta, which is also the smallest capital in the EU at 0.8 km2.
Malta is a perfect combination for trips to southern Italy and Sicily. Formed by Malta, Gozo and the smaller islands Filfla, Comino and Cominotto, this small archipelago is full of surprises.
Because of its strategic position in the Mediterranean, midway between Europe and the Arab world, Malta played a leading role at the time of the Crusades. Do not be fooled by the quiet air of the interior: the main island is dotted with archaeological sites, prehistoric remains and multicentennial buildings - all bathed by the beauties of the Mediterranean Sea.
Malta is a perfect combination for trips to southern Italy and Sicily. Formed by Malta, Gozo and the smaller islands Filfla, Comino and Cominotto, this small archipelago is full of surprises.
Because of its strategic position in the Mediterranean, midway between Europe and the Arab world, Malta played a leading role at the time of the Crusades. Do not be fooled by the quiet air of the interior: the main island is dotted with archaeological sites, prehistoric remains and multicentennial buildings - all bathed by the beauties of the Mediterranean Sea.
Official language
Maltese and English
Currency
Euro
Documentation
For citizens of the European Union an official citizen's card with photo is sufficient.
Malta is part of the Schengen Area.
For visitors from other countries, they must have the following documents and conditions:
1. Valid national passport or internationally recognized valid travel document
2. Entry visa.
3. Valid return travel ticket and sufficient funds during your stay.
4. Not to be considered a Non-Grateful Person
Application for the document instead of passport can be made at any representative office of Malta abroad.
Holders of travel documents such as a Certificate of Identity, Laisser Passer, Titre de Voyage or Certificate of a Country of Permanent Residence must ensure that their return to the country that issued the document or the country of residence is guaranteed.
Documents must be valid for more than six (6) months from the date of entry into Malta.
Taking into account the various conditions required for entry into Malta, it is suggested that you contact the Malta Embassy or Consulate in the visitor's country of residence to check these requirements before you begin your journey.
Malta is part of the Schengen Area.
For visitors from other countries, they must have the following documents and conditions:
1. Valid national passport or internationally recognized valid travel document
2. Entry visa.
3. Valid return travel ticket and sufficient funds during your stay.
4. Not to be considered a Non-Grateful Person
Application for the document instead of passport can be made at any representative office of Malta abroad.
Holders of travel documents such as a Certificate of Identity, Laisser Passer, Titre de Voyage or Certificate of a Country of Permanent Residence must ensure that their return to the country that issued the document or the country of residence is guaranteed.
Documents must be valid for more than six (6) months from the date of entry into Malta.
Taking into account the various conditions required for entry into Malta, it is suggested that you contact the Malta Embassy or Consulate in the visitor's country of residence to check these requirements before you begin your journey.
Tourism
Small, surprising and delicious: this is Malta. This Mediterranean island generally is not at the top of the list of travelers, but anyone looking for pleasant temperatures, beautiful scenery, history, culture and blue sea should consider visiting the destination.
Tourism is currently one of the main economic activities of the country. The wide variety of hotels catches the eye, and the most luxurious ones stand on the beaches of the northwestern part of the island of Malta. Beaches, discos and lots of sophistication are part of the tourist route. And good news by European standards, Malta has a fairly reasonable cost. Public transport is cheap and efficient and from the main bus terminal, which is in the capital Valletta, buses run to all regions of the country. Malta also has several pensions, apartments and rental houses with affordable prices.
Perfect beaches, centuries of story to tell, different itinerary options or even exchange destination.
Another prominent place in Malta is the picturesque Medina, also known as the "city of silence". A walk through the narrow streets of this small place with only 300 inhabitants is highly recommended. Between souvenir shops and narrow medieval streets, the traveler can stroll quietly until he reaches the end of the city, where he will find an open field with an interesting panoramic view of the region.
Already in the southern part of the island, small boats give special color to Marsaxlokk, a small fishing village. With several restaurants in front of a bay, the place is famous for offering a varied menu of fresh fish and a relaxing atmosphere. Another attraction is the lively Sunday market that welcomes visitors to this picturesque spot.
In contrast, the bustle of Malta is concentrated in Sant Julian's and Paceville. These two places are famous for the large number of bars, clubs, casinos and hotels. At night, the establishments are crowded mainly by young people and travelers.
Still in the southern part, the Blue Grotto (Blue Grotto) is another tourist attraction. Besides being a tourist spot for snorkelers, the color of the sea in this region is a very intense blue that enchants even those who do not enter the water. On board a small boat travelers can visit the blue grotto, which takes its name because of the color of the water that reflects on its stones.
The other island that is part of the Maltese archipelago is Gozo, which is only 30 minutes by ferry from Malta. Greener and less urbanized, Gozo is a good option for a day trip.
Tourism is currently one of the main economic activities of the country. The wide variety of hotels catches the eye, and the most luxurious ones stand on the beaches of the northwestern part of the island of Malta. Beaches, discos and lots of sophistication are part of the tourist route. And good news by European standards, Malta has a fairly reasonable cost. Public transport is cheap and efficient and from the main bus terminal, which is in the capital Valletta, buses run to all regions of the country. Malta also has several pensions, apartments and rental houses with affordable prices.
Perfect beaches, centuries of story to tell, different itinerary options or even exchange destination.
Another prominent place in Malta is the picturesque Medina, also known as the "city of silence". A walk through the narrow streets of this small place with only 300 inhabitants is highly recommended. Between souvenir shops and narrow medieval streets, the traveler can stroll quietly until he reaches the end of the city, where he will find an open field with an interesting panoramic view of the region.
Already in the southern part of the island, small boats give special color to Marsaxlokk, a small fishing village. With several restaurants in front of a bay, the place is famous for offering a varied menu of fresh fish and a relaxing atmosphere. Another attraction is the lively Sunday market that welcomes visitors to this picturesque spot.
In contrast, the bustle of Malta is concentrated in Sant Julian's and Paceville. These two places are famous for the large number of bars, clubs, casinos and hotels. At night, the establishments are crowded mainly by young people and travelers.
Still in the southern part, the Blue Grotto (Blue Grotto) is another tourist attraction. Besides being a tourist spot for snorkelers, the color of the sea in this region is a very intense blue that enchants even those who do not enter the water. On board a small boat travelers can visit the blue grotto, which takes its name because of the color of the water that reflects on its stones.
The other island that is part of the Maltese archipelago is Gozo, which is only 30 minutes by ferry from Malta. Greener and less urbanized, Gozo is a good option for a day trip.
Gastronomy
How could it be otherwise, Maltese cuisine has a strong Mediterranean influence. Pasta, fresh fish, olive oil, olives and cheese are always present at the tables of the country.
One of the typical dishes of the island is the rabbit meat cooked with wine and accompanied by potatoes. In addition, pastizzi (small savory clad) cheese or peas and other puffs are also famous in the country. For those who like cheese, goat cheese with pepper - the product smells strong but is very tasty.
Drinks also gain prominence in Maltese cuisine. An unforgettable delicacy is the Bajtra, a liquor made from the fruit of the cactus. The drink has a rosy hue and a sweet and intense flavor. Another typical drink is the Kinnie soda. Made with bitter orange and herbs, this is one of the proud Maltese. And for beer lovers, do not fail to taste the Maltese Cisk.
One of the typical dishes of the island is the rabbit meat cooked with wine and accompanied by potatoes. In addition, pastizzi (small savory clad) cheese or peas and other puffs are also famous in the country. For those who like cheese, goat cheese with pepper - the product smells strong but is very tasty.
Drinks also gain prominence in Maltese cuisine. An unforgettable delicacy is the Bajtra, a liquor made from the fruit of the cactus. The drink has a rosy hue and a sweet and intense flavor. Another typical drink is the Kinnie soda. Made with bitter orange and herbs, this is one of the proud Maltese. And for beer lovers, do not fail to taste the Maltese Cisk.
Weather
The climate is typically Mediterranean, with average temperatures around 14ºC in winter and 32ºC in summer. The sun shines for 300 days a year and the Maltese beaches are a mesmerizing blue tone. Highlight for small Anchor Bay, and for Golden Bay, Mellieha and Saint Paul, beaches much sought after by European tourists. The region is also well suited for those who enjoy diving: in summer, the average water temperature is 23 ° C. And do not worry about the local receptivity: the Maltese people are friendly and have a warm soul, characteristics typical of the peoples of the Mediterranean.
Safety
The safety conditions are satisfactory.
It is advisable to deposit documents and valuables in the hotel safe.
It is necessary to pay attention to the conditions of conservation of the roads.
It is advisable to deposit documents and valuables in the hotel safe.
It is necessary to pay attention to the conditions of conservation of the roads.
Health care
The health system complies with European standards.
It is advisable to have health insurance or obtain the CESD (European Health Insurance Card).
It is advisable to subscribe to an insurance policy with coverage in this country that provides for the possibility of sanitary evacuation.
It is advisable to have health insurance or obtain the CESD (European Health Insurance Card).
It is advisable to subscribe to an insurance policy with coverage in this country that provides for the possibility of sanitary evacuation.
Telecommunications and Electricity
Mobile Phones
The use of mobile devices can be used if roaming is enabled, however, paying attention to very high roaming charges.
Internet
The Country is well served by internet services, there are several cybers-cafes with high-speed connections.
In case you have a laptop or notebook, there are numerous cafes that offer the free wi-fi connection.
Electricity
The electricity is 230 Volt 50 Hz and with plugs for two-pin plugs.
It is advisable to have an adapter kit for the sockets.
The use of mobile devices can be used if roaming is enabled, however, paying attention to very high roaming charges.
Internet
The Country is well served by internet services, there are several cybers-cafes with high-speed connections.
In case you have a laptop or notebook, there are numerous cafes that offer the free wi-fi connection.
Electricity
The electricity is 230 Volt 50 Hz and with plugs for two-pin plugs.
It is advisable to have an adapter kit for the sockets.
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