The Maltese Hospitality
Even though the Maltese can be quite two faced with each other and quite the gossipers, when it comes to tourists it seems that we still have got our manners. Most Maltese are very friendly, generous and kind-hearted with tourists and we will go out of our way to make tourists feel at home. This makes for a warm and welcoming experience.
In the Middle of the Mediterranean
The fact that it’s in the center of the Mediterranean makes it even easier to travel to our island and you could also stop to countries close by while on your way here.
Easy and Cheap
First of all, getting around in Malta is quite easy since it’s a very small island and also quite cheap. In most countries, to go to the beach or to visit a park it would take you around 2 hours to get there. Here in Malta it’s totally different because all it takes you to go from one island to the other is an hour (four hours if you’re catching an Arriva bus).
Language and Communication
The fact that English is our second language obviously helps the English speaking tourists a ton during their holiday, which obviously is an important benefit.
Weather and Climate
In Malta, the sun shines almost all year round which attracts people living in EU countries which barely see any sun. The temperature in summer reaches 35 degrees and goes down to approximately 15 degrees in Winter.
Schengen
Other countries which are in the Schengen can visit Malta without a passport or an ID card since we are also part of the Schengen.
Same Time-Zone
Having the same time zone as most countries is a huge pull factor for tourists.
Gozo – Malta’s Sister Island
Gozo is the perfect place for a relaxing time, either with family, friends or couples. It offers beautiful beaches, amazing restaurants with a view and also a lot and a