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Malta is a small country made up of a group of seven islands located in the Mediterranean Sea. It has a charming country with great historical appeal and has very charming people. Lying north of Libya and south of Sicily, it offers holidaymakers a great variety of things to do while enjoying the brilliant sunshine.

The climate is extremely hot during the summer months. The best time to go there on holidays is between April and June - September or October are also good months to visit there. The winter months remain mild with little rain. The cheapest time to visit is between the months of November and February.

The islands are very small but are heavily populated with plenty to do. There are many great attractions and places to see on the islands. Malta is a great sun destination but it is also a great destination for anyone that is looking for a sightseeing break, anyone that has an interest in rocks or anyone that has an interest in history.

Malta has a fascinating history that dates back well before Christ. Its location has made it a very popular spot for sea traders for thousands of years and was the scene of one of the bloodiest conflicts known to man, when the Knights of St John defended the Island from the Muslim invaders.

The Knights of St John ruled the island of Malta from 1530 until 1798. During this period the knights constructed many great churches and castles. Because of the rich history there are many great architectural sites of importance especially around the capital Valetta. Valetta is a UNESCO World Heritage site with hundreds of Architectural monuments dating back for centuries.

Malta also has a grasping rugged landscape with all types of rocks, caves, cliffs and beaches. The landscape is a haven for all sorts of wildlife. The coastline is very rocky with outstanding rock formations. Many beaches litter the Maltese coastline which attract thousands each year.

The best time to visit Malta is during the months of April and June. During these months the weather is hot but extreme and accommodation rates are reasonable. During the months of July and August the temperatures are extremely hot and hotel rates are at their highest level.

Restaurants on the Islands will cater for all of your needs. Traditional food include meat, fish, pasta and bread with rabbit stew being the national dish. Pastry is used with most types of food. Being an island nation all types of seafood are common.

Another advantage of being an island nation is that Malta has excellent facilities for water sports and has also excellent spots for diving.

There are many different types of drinks produced locally on the islands. The climate makes for good wine production and certain types of beer are also produced.

There are two official languages Maltese and English making it easy for tourists to communicate. Malta is a recent member of the European Union - people travelling between the European Union and Malta do not need a Visa. People living outside the European union should contact their local Maltese Embassy.

The Maltese are well used to catering for tourists so your holiday to should be enjoyable and hassle free.

TJ Tierney is an award winning photographer and a freelance writer. To find out more information on the Malta visit his travel guide or his travel directory.
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