What you can find in Malta that you won't find anywhere else?
Away from the baroque time capsule capital Valletta, the other key attractions in Malta are fossil-filled cliffs, some of the world's oldest temples (dating as far back as 3600 BC), stunning churches and fantastic diving off Malta's small sister island of Gozo. Across these two islands (and small but perfectly formed Comino island between the two) life moves at a leisurely pace where the friendly locals inhabit pavement cafes and family-run restaurants, and this is somewhere to enjoy the delicious, fresh flavours of the Mediterranean, with Malta's cuisine - much like the language - influenced by neighbouring Sicily and Middle Eastern flavours.
What is there to do in Malta?
More active pursuits while on a luxury holiday to Malta include chartering a boat to explore the many peaceful coves hidden around the islands that cannot be reached on foot, and diving in some of the best visibility in the Mediterranean. We believe that Gozo is the best dive destination near to the UK, and we work with the best dive outfit in the islands.
Special Things to Do in Malta
Visit in summer and you are all but guaranteed to coincide with one of the many patron saints festivals that see the local towns transformed into party towns complete with medieval pageantry and enormous fireworks displays. We can tell you whether one of these fiestas is on when you are there.