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Malta Holidays

A mix of the reassuringly familiar with the enticingly exotic, the island is influenced by Africa, yet was once under British rule. Characterised by endless clear blue skies, wonderfully quiet beaches, simple fresh cuisine and ancient, honey-coloured architecture, Malta is a true Mediterranean microcosm.
A rich, diverse and multicultural history has shaped modern day Malta, from 7,000 year old relics to Arabic occupation and most recently a taste of British Imperialism. Independent since the sixties, you will still find ancient temples and palaces alongside Arab style houses and even the odd red phone box. Walk in the footsteps of the Knights Templar on the narrow cobblestone streets of Valletta or simply relax in laid back harbours surrounding golden sandy beaches where you will find the quintessential waterfront cafes and restaurants serving delicious Mediterranean cuisine.

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.

Hotels in Malta

In St Julians, choose from the Hilton Malta with views over the Portomaso Yacht Harbour or Le Meridien St Julians overlooking Balluta Bay. The historic capital of Valletta is home to the established and famous Hotel Phoenicia, a must for a cosmopolitan get away and The Grand Hotel Excelsior situated on the doorstep of the UNESCO world heritage site with one of the best views in Valletta. With many more luxury options available browse all our superb hotels in Malta to find your perfect retreat.

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