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Travel Companies and Holiday Destinations in
Malta
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Travel Companies |
Holiday Destinations in Malta |
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Thomson Holidays |
Bugibba, Gharb, Gozo, Kercem,
Mellieha Bay, Sliema, St Julian's Bay, St Paul's Bay |
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Thomas Cook |
St Georges Bay, Bugibba, St
Julians, Sliema, Gozo, Mellieha Bay, Qawra, Sanat, Marfa
Bay, St Pauls Bay, St Andrews |
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Portland Holidays Direct |
Bugibba, Marsascala, Melliehe
Bay, Sliema, St Pauls Bay |
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Lastminute.com |
Bugibba, Malta, Melliehe Bay,
Paradise Bay, Qawra, Sliema, St Georges Bay, St Julian's, St
Paul's Bay, Gozo, Xaghra |
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Climate - Weather
Malta has a typically
Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild
winters. In summer temperatures can reach 84ºF
(30ºC), but the heat tends to be tempered by sea
breezes. In spring and autumn a hot wind, known as
the Xlokk, sometimes brings high temperatures and
humidity. There is little rainfall, and it occurs
only in winter.
Malta
In Malta, you'll explore 7000 years of history yet live passionately in
the present. You'll span the millennia with an astonishing array of
things to discover. And wherever you go, the Islands' scenery and
architecture provide a spectacular backdrop. The colours are striking.
Honey-coloured stone against the deepest of Mediterranean blues.
The Maltese Islands have been described as one big open-air museum. What
makes them unique is that so much of their past is visible today. Delve
into the Islands' mysterious prehistory, retrace the footsteps of St
Paul or see where the Knights of St John defended Christendom.
But Malta is no regular museum. Here life is lived to the full, so make
time for some living history and action. Visit locations where
Oscar-winning blockbusters were filmed or go off the beaten track into
ancient villages. Marvel at the fireworks and revelry of the summertime
feasts and enjoy a packed calendar of events all year round.
Events
The Feast of St Paul's Shipwreck, on 10 February, commemorates the
mishap that brought the apostle to Malta in 60 AD. During the third week
of February, pretty floats and creepy masks mark Carnival, when dancing
competitions and other festivities take place in the capital and
Floriana. This predominantly Roman Catholic country gets into Holy Week
in a big way. During the Good Friday pageant, Christ's passion and
crucifixion are depicted by statues born aloft through the streets of
Valletta and a dozen other towns. You can also see Last Supper Table
Displays in the capital and in the outlying villages, including one in
Zebbug made entirely of pasta.
The Feast of St Publius in Floriana kicks off the festa (feast) season
on the first Sunday after Easter; over the next six months every village
honors its patron saint. Satisfy your fried rabbit habit during
L'Imnarja - the Feast of Sts Peter & Paul - held on 28 and 29 June. The
festivities include traditional Maltese folk singing, horse racing and
lots of crispy bunny. During the Christmas season, streets all over the
islands are festooned with lights, statues of Baby Jesus look out from
the windows of homes and shops, and bands march through Valletta every
evening. On Christmas Eve (24 December), boys parade through towns and
villages with statues of the infant Saviour, and a child tells the story
of Christ's birth during Midnight Mass.
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