Lying at the heart of the Mediterranean between Sicily and North Africa, the Maltese archipelago is made up of nine islands, only three of which are inhabited - Malta, Gozo and Comino.
Malta is the largest, beautiful and sunny, with a history dating back 7,000 years. The Sicilians, Romans, Phoenicians, Byzantines and Knights of Malta have all ruled the island. It is where St Paul was shipwrecked in 60 AD and it was conquered by Napoleon as he sailed to Egypt in 1798.
The remains of these ancient civilisations are dotted around Malta and Gozo. There are Stone, Copper and Bronze Age temples, monuments to a fertility goddess and underground burial chambers.
Valletta is the Unesco-listed capital, sitting on the Mount Sceberras peninsula with two deep harbours - Marsamxett and Grand Harbour - below. The city is a grid of narrow streets packed with palaces and churches. Now that the island is a member of the EU, cheap flights to Malta are offered by several airlines. An alternative way of getting there is to find cheap flights to Sicily and take a ferry from there.
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Peak Season:Malta is a year-round destination with its glorious Mediterranean climate of lots of sunshine and little rain. Winters are generally mild and peak season can extend into October.
Off Season:There is no off season per se and no bad time to search for cheap flights to Malta.
Malta is far too small to need air links, although Malta Air Charter offers helicopter service from Malta to Gozo. There is also a ferry service between Malta and Gozo. Bus services are available throughout Malta as is car-hire. Driving is on the left. A traditional way to see the island is by horse-drawn carriage.
Malta International (MLA) (Luqa) (website: www.maltairport.com), 5km (3 miles) south of Valletta.
Visitors must all hold return or onward tickets, all documents required for their next destination, and sufficient funds for maintenance during the period of their stay.
British citizens must have a valid passport. A visa is not required for stays of up to three months.
Nicholas RinaldiWartime love story. Rocco, an American soldier, meets and falls in love with beautiful Melita, but the war extracts a heavy price on him and he is desperate to escape.
Paddy DillonThe author, a prolific outdoor writer with more than 30 books published, offers a good guide to walks on the islands.
Anthony RogersDespite the dry title, this interesting book is composed of interviews of survivors and witnesses to the war that raged in the skies above Malta between 1940 and 1942.
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