these archeological sites to make the most of it
optimizing your time in Malta without missing a
thing.
Relaxing and swimming at Blue Lagoon
Island with its crystal-clear waters or diving in
mesmerizing Blue Grotto, a must for nature and
seaside lovers.
Culture: Malta has a unique culture rich in
Mediterranean effect but always true to itself.
Malta, besides its openness to everything
European and touristic, found the perfect way
to keep things authentic and traditional with
a balanced mix of the past and the future. The
seaside and all its incredible activity to experience
such as diving, swimming but even trekking,
are just a part of this country offering a hidden
more intimate side made up of the little coastal
village, old-fashioned sites, and mind-blowing
archeological sites to help you really appreciate
the long ancient history of this island. Malta
is an open-air museum framed in a beautiful
natural scenery. Don’t forget about the culinary
experience! The different impacts have created a
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local cuisine that is rich in spices, with different
ingredients all together for delicious and unique
dishes.
Currency: Euro.
Visa: If you want to go to Malta as a tourist for
an amount of time fewer than 90 days you won’t
need any Visa (this is only applicable to those who
hold American, Canadian and EU passports). Of
course, you should have your own passport or ID
card to show at your arrival.
Conclusion: Malta has so much to offer tourists
for a trip they won’t forget in a hurry. If you want
to relax, one of its beaches can give you exactly
what you need to lose yourself in beautiful
waters and breathtaking landscape but, if you
are more of an art and history person Malta has
got you covered with its various historical sites,
museums, and archeological artefacts to help you
understand even more the uniqueness of this
amazing island over the centuries.