Wander
the Colorful Streets of Malta
Malta may not be the most well-known island in the
Mediterranean, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth visiting. In fact, this
small island has a ton to offer.
Mediterranean, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth visiting. In fact, this
small island has a ton to offer.
What
to Do in Malta
If you’re not sure where Malta is, it’s an island in
the Mediterranean whose closest neighbor is Sicily. It was settled by the Knights,
which contributes to not only the history of the island but also its
aesthetics. For the most impressive views of the ocean take a drive through the
Dingli Cliffs, the highest point on the island. You can also swim in the
crystal clear waters of the Blue Lagoon in Comino. If you’re looking for more
of a city experience, head over to the capital city of Valletta which is also a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. There you will find plenty of luxury hotels,
restaurants, and shops. Finally, visit the Hagar Qim Mnajdra Temples, another
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
the Mediterranean whose closest neighbor is Sicily. It was settled by the Knights,
which contributes to not only the history of the island but also its
aesthetics. For the most impressive views of the ocean take a drive through the
Dingli Cliffs, the highest point on the island. You can also swim in the
crystal clear waters of the Blue Lagoon in Comino. If you’re looking for more
of a city experience, head over to the capital city of Valletta which is also a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. There you will find plenty of luxury hotels,
restaurants, and shops. Finally, visit the Hagar Qim Mnajdra Temples, another
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
What to
Eat in Malta
You may not be familiar with Maltese food, but we can
guarantee you’ll find something you’ll love. Stuffat gal-fenek, a
carefully cooked rabbit stew, is considered the national dish. Another
representative dish of this island nation is lampuki pie, basically a fish pie
with potatoes, spinach, capers, and other delicious flavors. If you’re more
fond of desserts, you’ll love cassata, a colorful cake with marzipan, almond
paste, and sweet ricotta heavily influenced by their Sicilian neighbors.
guarantee you’ll find something you’ll love. Stuffat gal-fenek, a
carefully cooked rabbit stew, is considered the national dish. Another
representative dish of this island nation is lampuki pie, basically a fish pie
with potatoes, spinach, capers, and other delicious flavors. If you’re more
fond of desserts, you’ll love cassata, a colorful cake with marzipan, almond
paste, and sweet ricotta heavily influenced by their Sicilian neighbors.
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Days of Summer in Malta
Malta is warm most of the year, so there really isn’t a
bad time to visit. To avoid the extreme summer heat, head over during early
summer or early fall.
bad time to visit. To avoid the extreme summer heat, head over during early
summer or early fall.
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403-7548 or (866) 935- OLOM to start planning your next getaway!