When it comes to choosing a holiday location in the popular Mediterranean, you really are spoilt for choice. However, there are 200 islands in the med, yet 90% of tourists stay on just 10% of them. We often forget about the hundreds of other destinations, which are just as welcoming to holidaymakers, as the everyday popular choices!
We highly recommend looking into lovely cheap holidays to Malta, as this delightful little island has so much to offer. Whether you are looking into a relaxed family holiday, or an adventurous and more active time with a group of friends, Malta can accommodate for all and leave you fully satisfied you made the right decision travelling that little further.
A Place For Everyone
There is a holiday in Malta for everyone. There’s little Gozo if you’re after that extra relaxed holiday - perfect for couples looking for a romantic getaway. Lover of culture? Try the city Valletta, and take a trip back in time through the cities historical appeal. St Julian’s is the place for you if you’re wanting to experience and enjoy the best of Malta’s busy nightlife. Just after a child friendly resort with a lovely beach? Malta has so many options; you’ll be spoilt for choice.
Golden Beaches And Crystal Clear Waters
There are many beaches in Malta which are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkelling. Paradise Bay beach, doesn’t the name say it all? Located on a small natural cove on the North of the island, it offers the perfect location to enjoy a hot Mediterranean afternoon. You could also try Mellieha Bay Beach, the longest beach in Malta which is surrounded by plenty of inviting bars and restaurants. It offers crystal blue shallow waters and also a range of watersports if you’re up an enjoyable afternoon activity. Whichever beach you choose, the golden sands of Malta will make you fall in love with the island just that little bit more.
History
If you’re interested in a good history behind an island, then look no further than Malta. The island has many fascinating museums to visit and the cities offer tours to take you back in time and show you around the historic buildings. Malta is enriched with heritage and culture and offers many historical sites to explore. If you’re feeling brave, why not take a trip to Mdina dungeons and discover some of Malta’s gruesome medieval past.
Lively Towns
St Julian’s Bay offers a busier atmosphere in the day with shops to suit all and lovely restaurants which stay open all day. It also comes alive at night with streets full of bars and restaurants which are suitable for families who are venturing out early or those of you looking to have a good time and party into the night!
If you’re not keen on the lively atmospheres and prefer a little peace and quiet, why not jump onto a small ferry boat to Malta’s smaller neighbour Gozo, and explore it’s inner secret beauty!
Popular Diving location
According to the Malta Tourism authority, the amount of people who travelled to the Maltese island in 2012 specifically to take part in Scuba diving was around 85,000 people. From exploring wrecks upon the exotic reefs, to Malta’s surrounding caves, Malta’s diving facilities will not leave you disappointed. If you’re an adventurous holiday maker why not give this exciting sport a go.
(Photo courtesy of Advisor Travel Guide)

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