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11 SURPRISING THINGS ABOUT MALTA COUNTRY

13/07/21
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The country of Malta is located on an archipelago near Sicily, which is full of fascinating architecture. Malta is famous for its turquoise waters, charming cities, and laid-back atmosphere. This tiny island has more than 7.000 years of history, with ancient temples and medieval cities. It is these highlights that make this beautiful country worth exploring.

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1. Admire Europe’s first planned city, Valletta

The Maltese capital Valletta has small streets and colorful balconies. It is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. In addition, the Church of St. John’s Co-Cathedral is gilded in a baroque style. There’s also the opulent Grand Master’s Palace and the National Archaeological Museum.

It houses a collection of more than 5,000 armor and weapons, once belonging to knights and masters. Republic Street and Merchant Street are the main commercial streets in Valletta, with many shops and restaurants.

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2. Seafood tasting at Marsaxlokk

Marsaxlokk is a traditional fishing village. Marsaxlokk Bay is painted with colorful boats and seafood restaurants. Every Sunday, this place holds an outdoor fish market, selling all kinds of specialties from the waters of Marsaxlokk.

You will find many bars and restaurants along with the port. This place is ideal for a lunch break, most dishes will be fish but also pizza and bread can be found for a change of taste. More specifically, the prices here are very reasonable.

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3. Visit three Cottonera cities

From Valletta across the beautiful blue Great Harbor are the three cities of Cottonera. Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua. Here are small fortified towns that have been in use since Phoenician times.

More unique, one can visit and explore all three cities by strolling down interesting alleys.

three cites

4. Stop by the ancient Temple of Tarxien – Malta country

The Temple of Tarxien is the largest and best-preserved prehistoric site in Malta. The megalithic Tarxien Temple dates back to 3600 BC. On top of that, the Temple’s stone walls are decorated with intricate spiral patterns and animal figures. Besides, the temples located near Hal Saflieni Hypogeum are an ancient underground burial ground.

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5. Dive in Comino’s Blue Lagoon – Malta country

Located along picturesque Comino Island is Malta’s Blue Lagoon. It has clear blue water lying on the white sand and rocks that make it charming turquoise blue. It is ideal for swimming, diving, or exploring by boat.

Besides, one can walk around the island, enjoy the beautiful scenery and quiet areas. One more interesting thing is to go to the top of Saint Mary’s Tower for a beautiful and unique view.

blue lagoon

6. Explore Mdina and Rabat

Mdina is often referred to as the “quiet city” due to its peaceful atmosphere. This is the place where cars are not allowed. Yellow stone walls surround the city, revealing majestic houses and narrow alleys.

Besides, there exists a Roman villa in Rabat town full of sophistication and majesty.

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7. Visit Hagar Qim and Mnajdra temples

One of Malta’s most stunning prehistoric temples, the Hagar Qim megalithic complex overlooks the island of Filfla.

There is also the Mnajdra Temple which is a great museum. The Mnajdra temple complex was built around the 4th millennium BC. Along with Ggantija, these stone temples are among the oldest religious sites on Earth, considered by experts to be unique architectural masterpieces.

The ancient Mnajdra area three separate temples adjacent to each other in the form: top, middle and bottom, but not connected to each other is an interesting destination.

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8. Take a dip in the sea on the island of Gozo – Malta country

The island of Gozo is part of the Malta archipelago, the second-largest in a chain of seven islands, and lies in the Mediterranean off the coast of Sicily. It is home to some of the oldest religious structures in the world, the charming Ggantija temples.

Besides, the island offers impressive orange-red sand beaches. There are also beautiful diving waters in the striking Ramla Bay. Buses ply the roads of Gozo, making getting around the island an enjoyable part of the trip.

gozo

9. Maltese Wine Tasting

Unlike its neighbors on the Mediterranean, Malta has a beauty boasting exceptional wine cellars. Malta makes some great wines, from Merlot to Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, and Moscato, all of which are grown here.

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10. Have a look inside Dingli. Cliff

At Dingli Cliff, which separates the bustle of the city. The 250m-long sheer cliffs set down to the Mediterranean, offer seaside panoramas. This is the perfect place for a picnic.

This place is considered a must-visit for all those who love nature and picturesque panoramas. With Dingli cliff, one can admire the beautiful sunset and see how local farmers take care of their fields.

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View from the top of Dingli Cliffs in Malta

11. Try traditional Maltese food

Maltese food is a blend of many different Mediterranean dishes. You can recognize influences from Sicily, Greece, France and even England. On top of that, local specialties include stewed octopus and rabbit, often cooked in red wine.

Light Gbejna cheese and a savory pastry called pastizzi are also popular. Pastizzi with cheese slices and sponge beans inside is extremely healthy. In addition, Stuffat Tal-fenek is made from rabbit meat and wine is also extremely unique.

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Bakery Malta Pastries Eat

CONCLUSION – Malta country

These 11 interesting things have made a beautiful and brilliant Malta. The peaceful and interesting Malta is worth choosing as an immigration destination for investors. In addition, Malta also implements preferential policies on social welfare, healthcare as well as education.

Portico & Bridge is a leading European immigration consultant, with more than 35 years of experience and a team of more than 50 professionals worldwide. For more information about the Malta Permanent Residency program, please contact Portico & Bridge for detailed assistance.

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