Malta is a desired holiday destination and tourism is the nations main source of income. Holidays offer one of the warmest welcomes anywhere for the visitor with shores with finest sand, blue waters and a beautiful fullyear sunshine which are perfect ingredients for an relaxing holiday on this island.
The architecture combines warmly coloured buildings, cobble streets and the old villages with breathtakingly authentic scenery providing a stunning impression to the islands unique atmosphere. The warm and sunny climate here all year round makes the holiday a very popular choice for everyone who’ve traveled here.
Malta is also known for its fine crafts, especially handmade laces, hand-woven fabrics, silver filigree and blown glass. Folk tradition in music is very strong, and therefore a folksong competition is held every year.
The maltese achieved a considerable prosperity as thanks to tourism, the population tripples in size due to a huge influx of tourists every summer. But the island nation is also increasingly benefiting from trade and light industries.
Many of the hotels on the island are situated along the beaches on the south west coast or in one of the many coastal resorts. A wide range of hotels aswell as complete holiday packages to Malta are available to be booked online. You can use the links below to view the full listing of all the hotels in Malta to suit couples, families, groups and sunseekers.
A variety of amazing beaches with clear waters as crystal along the island’s beautiful coastline is waiting for you. Large bays are at Mellieha, Salina and St Pauls where lot of water sports are available. If you want to learn Scuba diving while having your holiday in Malta there will be about 30 Diving schools at which snorkelling is available too. With Gnejna and Golden bays on the northwest coast, St George’s bay has calm waters and a good sandy strand, also appropriate for families with young children. Thousands of tourists book holidays to Malta and enjoy the endless beaches, warm and clear waters. Not to forget mentioning the water sport fans.
Malta’s largest town Salina is a good spot to buying italian jewellery, shoes or designer labels. The best catches for visitors are local crafts conveniently displayed and demonstrated in some villages on the island. If you are lucky enough you might even find a small workshop where people are producing these.
Besides crafts another good shopping trip would be to Triq ir-Republika in Valletta. Don’t miss to visit places in which to experience life as true Maltese would, such as the Sunday markets found in Valletta or Marsaxlokk.
Malta holidays offer relaxing days unwinding on the beach and a mixture of low key and lively night-life. An interesting night-life Malta has to offer would be at St.Julians which also is called the” night-life capital”. There is a large selection of water fronted restaurants, bars and nightclubs. You just have to make a selection each night to experience charming nights. Also at Buggiba and St Pauls Bay you will have a selection of bars, cafes and discos. But if searching for a more interesting nightlife head to Paradise Bay or Salina Bay.
Have fun!!
