Swathed in abundant sunshine all throughout the year, Malta catches the attention of globetrotters for a glorious holiday experience amidst the sparkling blue Mediterranean Sea. More than just sun, sand and sea, Malta is a tiny island nation in the Southern Europe, lying between Sicily and Libya and offering a lot for the visitors to experience and enjoy. The natural beauty of the island scattered across several limestone cliffs, hidden coves and crystal-clear turquoise waters is a sure hit among nature enthusiasts travelling to Europe. The nation actually comprises three tiny islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino, and all are easily accessible by boat.
Malta is said to be the largest out of them all whereas Gozo is pretty unspoiled catching eyes with its fascinating scenery and peaceful way of living, and Comino is relatively tiny, car-free and comprises the famed Blue Lagoon. A boat trip to the Blue Lagoon and Comino is one amazing experience here; while the Blue Lagoon is an ideal place to delight in a small part of the Mediterranean Sea, Comino offers wonderful swimming and snorkelling opportunities. The country is also renowned for its three UNESCO World Heritage Sites - the City of Valletta, Megalithic Temples and the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum. Talking about the culinary scene, you'll find an eclectic mix of Spanish, Italian, French, British and North African influences in Malta cuisine. Discover history across the narrow, gas-lamplit roads of the Silent City of Mdina and paying a visit to the Classic Car Museum, and revel in the island’s rich culture joining in a village feast and walking around the incredible temples, churches and monuments of Gozo.