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Resources Banks Banks are normally open between 8.30am and 1.30pm from Monday to Thursday, between 8.30am and 3.30pm on Friday and until 12.30pm on Saturday. Some banks open for longer hours, but summer hours are shorter. Malta adopted the euro on 1a January 2008. International bank cards are accepted and foreign currency is easily exchanged. ATMs can be found all over the island. Embassies in both Malta and Gozo. Visitors receiving special medical treatment should bring a medical prescription or a letter of instruction from their family doctor in case they need to purchase any medicine. For any emergency dial 112. The public general hospitals have 24hour accident and emergency departments. Chemists are found throughout the islands and are open during normal shopping hours. On Sunday they are open during the morning only and they operate on a roster which can be found in the Sunday Papers. Public Holidays: 1st January - New Year’s Day 10th February - St Paul’s Shipwreck 19th March - Feast of St Joseph 31st March - Freedom Day March/April - Good Friday 1st May - Labor Day 7th June - Sette Giugno 29th June - St Peter & St Paul (Imnarja) 15th August - Santa Marija 8th September - Our Lady of Victories 21st September - Independence Day 8th December Immaculate Conception 13th December - Republic Day 25th December - Christmas Day Private hospitals include St James Hospital - +356 2329 1000 found in Gorg Borg Olivier Street, Sliema and St Mark Health Clinic - +356 2123 9488, Clarence Street, Msida. Public Hospitals are Mater Dei Hospital in Tal-Qroqq - +356 2545 0000 and Gozo General Hospital, Rabat Gozo +356 2156 1600 Shops Lost Luggage Swimming Italian Embassy 5, Vilhena Street, Floriana, +356 2123 3157, Open 9:30am-noon, Mon-Fri In case of any lost luggage you should immediately get in touch with your airline. If you are flying with Air Malta call +356 2369 6135. Health Postal Services Malta has an excellent healthcare service. Private and public hospitals are supported by a regional network of health centres. Visitors are advised to take out a personal medical insurance policy, particularly if they are not EU nationals. EU, EEA and Swiss nationals holding the European Health Insurance Card have access to Malta’s public healthcare and are entitled to free public medical and hospital care in both Malta and Gozo. Malta also has a reciprocal health agreement with Australia. Australians visiting the islands for no longer than one month are entitled to 92 free medical and hospital care Most towns and villages have post or sub-post offices. Branch post offices in Malta and Gozo are open between 7.30am-12.45pm from Monday to Saturday. Sub-post offices are open between 8am-1pm and 4pm-6pm from Monday to Friday and between 8am-1pm on Saturday. Stamps can be bought from post offices, local newsagents, souvenir shops and hotels. The Maltese coastal waters are generally clean and safe to swim in as there are no tides. Some bays are exposed to north and northeaterly winds which produce some strong undercurrents at times. Ghajn Tuffieha Bay and Golden Bay areas can be potentially dangerous, a red flag flies to indicate when bathing should be restricted to only the most shallow waters. British High Commission Whitehall Mansions, Ta’ Xbiex Seafront, Ta’ Xbiex, +356 2323 0000, Open 9am-1pm, Mon, Tue, Thur, Fri French Embassy 130, Melita Street, Valletta, +356 2248 0600, Open 9am-1pm, Mon-Fri German Embassy Il-Pjazetta, Entrance B, 1st Floor, Tower Road, Sliema, +356 2260 4000, Open 9am-noon, Mon-Wed, Fri Public Holidays Malta has a considerable number of Shops are normally open between 9am and 1pm and 4pm and 7pm, although more and more shops are remaining open all day. Shops are normally closed on Sundays and public holidays. Time Difference Malta is on Central European Time (CET) which is one hour ahead of GMT in winter and two hours ahead between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October. Malta is six hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST) in winter and seven hours ahead between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October.