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Founded in the 16th century by the Knights of St. John, the city is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its well-preserved Baroque architecture and significant historical importance.\n\nDesigned as a fortified city, Valletta is surrounded by imposing walls overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. As you stroll through its narrow streets, you pass honey-colored stone buildings with vibrant wooden balconies and grand churches that reflect centuries of history. One of the city’s most remarkable landmarks is St. John’s Co-Cathedral. While its exterior appears relatively modest, the interior is richly adorned with gold detailing, marble floors, and masterpieces by artists such as Caravaggio.\n\nFrom the Upper Barrakka Gardens, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views over the Grand Harbour. Despite its compact size, Valletta offers a wide array of museums, theaters, cafés, and restaurants that create a lively and contemporary atmosphere. The blend of history, culture, and a stunning seaside setting makes Valletta an ideal base for exploring Malta.","f4ae0011-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","campaign/AdobeStock_208035359_yl7pq6.jpg","image-right",{"title":48,"title_translationkey":49,"body_md":50,"body_md_translationkey":51,"cloudinary_image_id":52,"align":53},"Traditions & Holidays in Malta","f4ad67f5-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","Malta’s culture is a fascinating blend of European and Mediterranean influences, shaped by centuries of Italian, British, and Arab heritage. Traditions remain an important part of everyday life, especially in smaller villages where local festas bring together residents and visitors in colorful celebrations filled with music, fireworks, and community spirit.\n\nMaltese cuisine is hearty and full of flavor. Fresh local ingredients, fish, and seafood play a central role, as does fenek, a traditional rabbit stew often regarded as the national dish. Pastizzi—small, flaky pastries filled with ricotta or pea purée—are a popular snack enjoyed throughout the day. The island’s culinary traditions reflect its history, drawing inspiration from Sicily and North Africa while maintaining a distinct identity of their own.\n\nReligious celebrations such as Christmas and Easter are observed with deep devotion and enthusiasm. Festivities often include solemn processions, church services, and large family gatherings. During Easter, dramatic passion plays are performed in several villages, offering a powerful insight into Malta’s enduring traditions and strong sense of faith.","f4ae054b-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","Marketing/Region/AdobeStock_124849010_sxl8wn.jpg","image-left",{"title":55,"title_translationkey":56,"body_md":57,"body_md_translationkey":58,"cloudinary_image_id":59,"align":46},"Attractions in Malta","f4ad62c0-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","Malta may be small in size, but the island is rich in history and natural beauty. The capital, Valletta, is a highlight in itself, yet beyond the city walls you will find a wide range of unique attractions scattered across the islands.\n\nThe former capital, Mdina—often referred to as the “Silent City”—offers a journey back in time. Within its fortified walls, narrow alleyways, grand palaces, and historic churches reflect Malta’s medieval heritage and centuries of cultural influence.\n\nFor those interested in prehistory, the island’s megalithic temples are not to be missed. Ħaġar Qim is one of the world’s oldest free-standing stone monuments, providing a remarkable glimpse into a civilization that flourished several thousand years ago.\n\nNature lovers are drawn to Malta’s dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters. Along the coastline, you will find beaches such as Golden Bay and the famous Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino, where turquoise waters and white limestone cliffs create breathtaking scenery. Malta also offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling and diving, with underwater caves and historic shipwrecks waiting to be explored.","f4adff53-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","Marketing/Region/AdobeStock_542589857_dyjfym.jpg",{"title":61,"title_translationkey":62,"body_md":63,"body_md_translationkey":64,"cloudinary_image_id":65,"align":53},"Tips for Your Trip to Malta","f4ad61f4-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","Malta is a popular year-round destination with a typical Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild winters. The summer months, especially July and August, can be very warm, while spring and autumn offer more comfortable temperatures that are ideal for sightseeing and hiking. Light clothing is recommended during the summer, along with comfortable shoes—particularly in towns with cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces.\n\nMealtimes in Malta generally follow Southern European traditions. Breakfast is usually simple, while lunch and dinner tend to be more substantial. Dinner is typically served from early evening onward. Sampling local specialties such as pastizzi, fresh fish, and traditional stews is an essential and enjoyable part of the travel experience.\n\nPublic transportation in Malta mainly consists of buses that connect towns, villages, and beaches across the main island. Distances are short, making it easy to get around, although traffic can be heavier during peak season. Many visitors also choose to rent a car to explore more remote areas at their own pace.","f4adfe81-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","Marketing/Region/AdobeStock_280828158_uhjzti.jpg",[],49,"Malta","f4a6a01b-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","Travel to Malta","f4a71788-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","Malta is one of the Mediterranean’s most charming destinations, and despite its small size, the island offers an impressive variety of experiences. Here, crystal-clear waters meet historic cities and a culture shaped by centuries of influence. From the narrow streets of Valletta to the medieval setting of Mdina and secluded coves with turquoise seas, there are experiences waiting for both leisure seekers and history enthusiasts.\n\nOur trips to Malta combine comfortable accommodations, well-planned itineraries, and knowledgeable tour leaders who ensure a safe and enriching holiday. Whether you want to relax by the sea, explore historic landmarks, or join a guided round trip, there are options to suit you. Thanks to the short distances, it’s easy to experience a lot in a small area.\n\nWhen is the best time to visit Malta? It depends on what you want from your trip. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes – perfect for sightseeing and walks through historic settings. Summer is warm and reliably sunny, ideal for swimming and boat trips. Autumn still brings plenty of sunshine but with slightly cooler weather, making it great for excursions and active holidays. Winter is mild and attracts visitors with a slower pace, lush greenery, and comfortable temperatures for cultural experiences.","f4a78be6-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","campaign/Solresor/AdobeStock_154174408_kxf3fl.jpg","Book your trip to Malta with us ","f4a8ddf1-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","Discover Malta with historic Valletta, crystal-clear waters, and unique attractions. Enjoy sunshine, culture, and great food all year round. Book your trip to Malta here!","f4aac4c6-f2e9-11f0-86ae-066d629c5c65","\u003Cdiv style=\"overflow: auto; margin-bottom: 3rem;\">\u003Cpicture class=\"editor-image editor-image--float-right\" data-public-id=\"campaign/AdobeStock_208035359_yl7pq6.jpg\" style=\"display: block; float: right; margin: 0px 0px 1rem 1.5rem; max-width: 40%;\">\u003Csource srcset=\"\n      https://lvj1vt15bh.execute-api.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/f_avif,q_auto,c_limit,w_400,q_auto/source/campaign/AdobeStock_208035359_yl7pq6.jpg 400w,\n      https://lvj1vt15bh.execute-api.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/f_avif,q_auto,c_limit,w_800,q_auto/source/campaign/AdobeStock_208035359_yl7pq6.jpg 800w,\n      https://lvj1vt15bh.execute-api.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/f_avif,q_auto,c_limit,w_1200,q_auto/source/campaign/AdobeStock_208035359_yl7pq6.jpg 1200w,\n      https://lvj1vt15bh.execute-api.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/f_avif,q_auto,c_limit,w_1600,q_auto/source/campaign/AdobeStock_208035359_yl7pq6.jpg 1600w\n    \" type=\"image/avif\" sizes=\"100vw\">\u003Csource srcset=\"\n      https://lvj1vt15bh.execute-api.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/f_webp,q_auto,c_limit,w_400,q_auto/source/campaign/AdobeStock_208035359_yl7pq6.jpg 400w,\n      https://lvj1vt15bh.execute-api.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/f_webp,q_auto,c_limit,w_800,q_auto/source/campaign/AdobeStock_208035359_yl7pq6.jpg 800w,\n      https://lvj1vt15bh.execute-api.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/f_webp,q_auto,c_limit,w_1200,q_auto/source/campaign/AdobeStock_208035359_yl7pq6.jpg 1200w,\n      https://lvj1vt15bh.execute-api.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/f_webp,q_auto,c_limit,w_1600,q_auto/source/campaign/AdobeStock_208035359_yl7pq6.jpg 1600w\n    \" type=\"image/webp\" sizes=\"100vw\">\u003Cimg src=\"https://lvj1vt15bh.execute-api.eu-north-1.amazonaws.com/f_webp,q_auto,c_limit,w_800,q_auto/source/campaign/AdobeStock_208035359_yl7pq6.jpg\" alt=\"Panoramic view of Valletta in Malta with historic architecture, church domes and the Mediterranean Sea at sunset.\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"width: 100%; height: auto; display: block; border-radius: 0.375rem;\">\u003C/picture>\u003Ch3> Explore Valletta\u003C/h3>\u003Cp> Valletta is the capital of Malta and one of the smallest capitals in Europe. The city was founded in the 16th century by the Knights of St. John and is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its well-preserved Baroque architecture and historical significance. Valletta is built as a fortress city and is surrounded by mighty walls overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Here you can stroll along narrow alleys, past sand-colored stone houses with colorful balconies and grand churches. One of the city&#39;s most impressive landmarks is St. John&#39;s Co-Cathedral, whose exterior is relatively simple but whose interior is richly decorated with gold, marble floors and works of art by, among others, Caravaggio. From the Upper Barrakka Gardens you get a fantastic view of the Grand Harbour. Despite its compact size, Valletta houses museums, theaters, cafes and restaurants that give the city a lively and modern atmosphere. 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Traditions are an important part of everyday life, especially in the smaller villages where local festivities bring residents and visitors together. Maltese food culture is rustic and tasty. Fresh produce, fish and shellfish are important elements, as is the rabbit stew fenek, which is considered a national dish. Pastizzi (small, crispy pies filled with ricotta or pea puree) are a popular snack. Maltese cuisine reflects the island&#39;s history, with inspiration from Sicily and North Africa, but has also developed its own identity. Holidays such as Christmas and Easter are celebrated with great enthusiasm, often with religious processions and family dinners at the center. 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The capital Valletta is a highlight in itself, but around the islands there are a number of unique attractions. The old capital Mdina, also known as “The Silent City”, offers a journey back in time. Inside the city walls you will encounter narrow alleys, palaces and churches that bear witness to Malta’s medieval history. For those interested in prehistory, the megalithic temples are a must. Hagar Qim is one of the world’s oldest free-standing stone monuments and provides a fascinating insight into a civilization that is several thousand years old. Nature lovers are attracted by dramatic cliffs, hidden coves and crystal clear waters. On the coast you will find swimming spots such as Golden Bay and the famous Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino, where turquoise water and white cliffs create beautiful views. 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The summer months can be very hot, especially in July and August, while spring and autumn offer more pleasant temperatures that are perfect for sightseeing and hiking. Pack light clothing during the summer. Comfortable shoes are recommended, especially in towns with cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces. Meals in Malta largely follow southern European customs. Breakfast is often simple, while lunch and dinner are more substantial. Dinner is usually served from early evening onwards. Trying local specialities such as pastizzi, fresh fish and traditional stews is an exciting part of the trip. Public transport in Malta mainly consists of buses that connect towns, villages and beaches all over the main island. Distances are short, making it easy to get around, but during peak season there can be more traffic. 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