Malta Holidays - Good Things Come In Little Packages!

Monday, May 4th, 2009
Malta is a tiny country located along the Mediterranean Sea between North Africa and Europe.

Malta is a prime spot for holiday travellers because of its rich heritage and many enticing attractions that draw people from all over the world. Malta experienced a great increase in the number of holiday visitors it received in 2007, reaching about 1,300,000 visitors. These guests were mainly from the countries of Scandinavia, Ireland and Britain.

This is great news for a country that depends heavily on tourist expenditures as a source of income. With a whopping 6 per cent increase in sales in 2007 over the past year, things are looking just as promising for the 2008 projection of sales. So, what is it about Malta that attracts so many visitors? Let’s take a look at some of the countries highlights.

For the Nightlife Traveller

Partying in the Mediterranean is an experience not many people want to miss. The country hosts popular stars who perform concerts for eager listeners, with attractions such as Elton John, Sting and others. The night clubs and restaurants are some of the top-rated places to visit in the world. If dancing is not your scene, perhaps you would enjoy the bustling casinos or vivacious theater shows. There is definitely no shortage of adventure with the Malta nightlife.

For the Sports Nut

Malta’s climate makes it easy to enjoy the outdoor life immensely. Sea sports are huge in Malta, including scuba diving in crystal clear waters, sailing, water skiing and wind surfing, among others. The Marsa Sports Club, the largest sports center in Malta, has opportunities for tennis enthusiasts, as well as squash, cricket and golf participants. Another favorite sport in Malta is horseback riding.

For the History Buff

For a small country, Malta is teeming with history and culture. There are many attractions to see, including the Museum of Archaeology where you can catch a glimpse of prehistoric artifacts. Ggantija is a popular attraction, as it is the oldest freestanding temple left in the world. You can see historical re-enactments, as well as multimedia presentations that give you the scoop on Malta’s history in less than an hour. With so much history in Malta, you can find yourself viewing relentless dungeons from the medieval era and walking through romantic and fragrant gardens.

It is no wonder that Malta makes such a great holiday destination. It is alive and welcoming. It presents so much to do and can fit the interests of any visitor easily. Malta jumps at the chance to show off its stuff and should see a continuing rise in the number of tourists that come to visit. So, when will you be arriving?



By: Roger Munns

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