Malta

Malta

Malta

Megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso’s Cave – The Maltese Islands are positively mythic. The narrow meandering streets of their towns and villages lead to the main square, which is invariably dominated by the huge baroque church. As the countryside is dotted with medieval towers, wayside chapels and the oldest known human structures in the world, the Islands have rightly been described as an open-air museum.

The Maltese archipelago lies virtually at the centre of the Mediterranean, 93 km south of Sicily and 288 km north of Africa. The archipelago consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino with a total population of over 400,000 inhabitants occupying an area of 316 square kilometers.

Malta is the largest island and the cultural, commercial and administrative centre. Gozo is the second largest island and is more rural, characterised by fishing, tourism, crafts and agriculture. Comino, the smallest of the trio, has one hotel and is largely uninhabited.

Good To Know

First Destination
Ta' Bistra Catacombs

Triq Francesco Napuljun Tagliaferro, Il-Mosta, Malta

Second Destination
Inquisitor's Palace

Triq Il-Palazz Ta' L-Isqof, Il-Birgu BRG 1023, Malta

Triq Francesco Napuljun Tagliaferro, Il-Mosta, Malta

Triq Il-Palazz Ta’ L-Isqof, Il-Birgu BRG 1023, Malta