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Malta
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Malta is the largest of the 3 islands that constitute the archipelago, it is 122 sq miles, and is an independent country yet because of its size, it remains enchanting and intimate.
Malta has a superb climate, the sun shines almost all year round, with temperatures reaching above 30 degrees in summer and hardly ever falling below 15 degrees in winter!
The Maltese islands have been touched by the most influential ancient cultures. What makes them so unique is that their history unfolds before your eyes at every corner, from ancient ruins, and cart ruts to Forts and Palaces; there is something to please everyone. The ease of daily life is reflected in the expressive faces and relaxed nature of the locals. They are friendly and hospitable and hold a certain charm about them
The wonderful thing about Malta is that most people speak English as well as Maltese, which makes life easy for any traveller in a new country.
Malta and Gozo are two spectacular Islands that offer many opportunities for sport, relaxation, and a fascinating cultural and historical adventure for those who visit.
With various occupations from varying religions and continents, a mix of cultures and architecture make both Islands beautiful and greatly interesting.
It has regularly been occupied due to its strategic location in the Mediterranean, and continues to be a trade link, and a bridging point between Europe and Africa.
Diving In Malta and Gozo
The Maltese islands provide a scuba diving paradise, right in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea. The three islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino allow divers to experience, amazing scenery, fascinating geological formations, an abundance of wrecks, and colourful and exciting marine life.

Diving occurs in Malta all year round, and the sites available can cater for all tastes and abilities.
With wrecks littering the waters around the islands, some dating from World War One, ranging from a depth of 14m to 60m, all levels of experience can be catered for. If wreck diving isn’t your forte, there are many shallow reefs, rock formations, marine species, and swim-throughs to keep you happy.
Malta is famous for its waters excellent visibility, usually 30m+, and with water temperature ranging from 13 degrees in the winter, to 26 degrees Celsius in the summer, Malta almost always has perfect conditions for diving.
If you want to learn to dive on the islands, there are many highly qualified dive centres, and the added bonus of Malta’s excellent conditions allows new divers to get straight into the sea from day one, giving a real under water experience. |
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