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Malta
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In the middle of a remarkably clear and unpolluted expanse of blue Mediterranean Sea, some 90 km due south of Sicily, the Maltese archipelago consists of three inhabited islands - Malta, Gozo and Comino - and a number of minuscule uninhabited rocks.
From its North African and Arabic influences to the Sicilian-inspired cuisine, Malta is a microcosm of the Mediterranean. Few European countries have such concentrated history, architecture and, yes, beaches in so tiny an area.
Malta’s position in the centre of the Mediterranean Basin provides a lovely climate throughout the year and spectacular setting just a few hours’ flight from most major European airports.
Culture, art, and history await your discovery just moments from the resort in the surrounding cities, towns, and countryside. Attractions include 7,000-year-old Neolithic temples, churches bursting with riches, intimate beaches, breathtaking scenery and of course, shopping, dining, and entertainment downtown, only steps away.
Non-stop flights Stockholm to Malta Scandinavian Airlines has started a non-stop route from Stockholm-Arlanda to Malta. There are two trips each way per week, on Thursdays and Sundays.
Between April 2 and November 8, SAS is flying non-stop between Stockholm-Arlanda and Malta. The ...
Hotel Burlington, Saint Julians, Malta The Burlington has been totally refurbished in 2008 and offers comfortable and spacious studio and 1 bedroomed apartments in a very central area only 100 metres from the beach and a casino. All apartments have private bathroom balcony and ...
Plaza Regency Hotels Sliema Welcoming and charming, Plaza Regency Hotel boasts breathtaking views of St. Julian's Bay and Balluta Bay, in the picturesque context of a rocky beach with a promenade and a garden.
The hotel is set right between the main historic sights of the ...
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Sliema - Sliema is located in a thriving area filled with a variety of shops, restaurants and bars. Its position is strategic to explore the attractions of the island, enjoying easy access to historic sites and beaches.
Today, Sliema is a trendy destination in Malta, and its promenade becomes especially alive at night, when locals and visitors come to enjoy the stunning scenery and the refreshing sea breeze.
Hotels Sliema
Saint Julians - St. Julian's - home of the Dragonara Casino - and Paceville, the island's most popular entertainment areas, are across the bay, only a short walk away.
St Julians is Malta's primary resort area. It is known for restaurants, bars, cafes and wine bars and rocky beaches with clear blue seas.
Hotels Saint Julians
Valletta - Valletta is Malta's capital city: a living, working city, the administrative and commercial heart of the islands. Nowhere in Malta is the life of the islands reflected more than here. The city is busy by day, yet retains a timeless atmosphere. The grid of narrow streets house some of Europe's finest art works, churches and palaces.
Valletta hosts a vast cultural programme. Street events are staged against the city's magnificent baroque architecture and floodlit bastions. There is theatre and music and all manner of things to see and join in, from Avant Garde art to traditional church festas. The city is a delight to shop in: narrow side streets are full of tiny shops selling antiques, maps, books, prints and jewellery. For top quality fashion, music and much more try Valletta's main streets - Republic Street and Merchants Street.
Walking around Valletta, you'll come across an intriguing historical site around every corner: votive statues, niches, fountains and coats of arms high up on parapets. And when you need to stop and take it all in, the city yields up squares, courtyards, gardens and any number of cafes, right on cue.
Hotels Valletta
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