Malta

Malta The Maltese Islands are situated in the Mediterranean Sea, about 100 km from Sicily and 290 km from North Africa. They consist of Malta (390 sq km) Gozo (65 sq km) and Comino (2.5 sq km). They are one of the oldest civilisations in the Mediterranean dating back to circa 5000 years B.C. The population is around 350,000 and is homogeneous with its own identity and language. The official languages are Maltese and English with most of the people also fluent in Italian. Malta's topography is characterised by a series of low hills and slopes towards the Northeast and low lying land to the Southeast. The Islands have a typically temperate climate offering warm, dry summers and mild winters. They enjoy some 300 days of sunshine and the average rainfall is about 590mm. Temperatures range between 14°C in winter and 32°C in summer.
Mellieha
Mellieha Best for families and couples looking for a beach-based holiday in attractive surroundings, the picturesque village of Mellieha is perched overlooking Mellieha Bay itself, immersed in pristine countryside and boasting spectacular views across to Marsa and the islands of Comino and Gozo. Mellieha Bay is famous for having Malta’s most popular and sou...
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